MyHealthcare which is a digital healthcare platform has now secured $3 Million in the fresh funding round from the Sixth Sense Ventures as a part of its Series A funding round. The Gurgaon and Bangalore based company revealed that it will now utilize the funds to expand across South East Asia.
MyHeathcare works with the specialty health clinics, hospitals, and diagnostic labs and also build a suite of enterprises software solutions for the healthcare players. Sixth Sense Venture is a rs 500 crore domestic consumer fund which has backed edutech Saffron Stays and Eupheus Learning.
“Our endeavor is to build the digital healthcare delivery protocols in partnership with the best hospitals in the private health sector and work towards enhancement of primary and secondary public healthcare needs in partnership with national and state governments,” said Shyatto Raha, founder, and CEO of MyHealthcare.
The investment which has been done in the MyHealthcare is the first health technology investment for the Sixth Sense Ventures which has so far backed the services, retail, consumer products, and logistics segments.
“With MyHealthcare improving commercials for hospitals and healthcare providers, enhancing customer experience and at the same time running on a transaction-oriented sustainable business model, it is best positioned to capture the large opportunity and create value,” said Nikhil Vora, founder, and CEO of Sixth Sense Ventures.
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