Twentyeight Health raises $10 million in Series A funding

Twentyeight Health, a provider of sexual and reproductive care for women in the U.S., raised $10 million in Series A funding.

Seae Ventures led the investment round with participation from Impact America Fund, The Social Entrepreneurs’ Fund, RH Capital, Impact Engine, Gratitude Railroad, and Townhall Ventures.

Including the latest funding round, Twentyeight Health has raised $25 million in funding to date.

Twentyeight Health is a leading telemedicine company revolutionizing women’s healthcare by making reproductive and sexual health services affordable, convenient, and accessible to over 100,000 users across 43 states, in the U.S. The company provides high-quality virtual healthcare consultations and ongoing provider access for life-changing services such as birth control and herpes treatments.

Focused on underserved communities, Twentyeight Health accepts nearly all commercial insurance and Medicaid plans, while also offering affordable out-of-pocket options—ensuring reliable healthcare for everyone.

“45% of American women seeking reproductive health services face significant challenges in accessing care, especially the 19 million living in contraceptive and maternity care deserts where options are few,” said Bruno Van Tuykom, CEO and Co-Founder of Twentyeight Health.

“Our new funding and payer partnerships will bridge this gap, helping women receive the essential care they need, regardless of geography, income, race, age, or coverage status. At an inflection point for women’s health, we are prepared to meet the moment by continuing to invest in our user experience and expanding our reach nationwide to deliver a real solution to a growing problem,” added Bruno Van Tuykom.