Midi Health, the fastest growing women’s telehealth company, raised $100 million in its latest Series D funding at a $1 billion valuation.
Goodwater Capital led the investment round with participation from new investors Foresite Capital and Serena Ventures, as well as continued support from Advance Venture Partners, GV (Google Ventures), Emerson Collective, SemperVirens, McKesson Ventures, and Felicis Ventures.
Founded in 2021, California–based Midi Health has now raised approximately $250 million in funding to date, according to the latest funding data compiled by Digital Health Funding. Midi Health has previously raised a total of $150 million in funding, including a $50 million Series C round in Oct. 2025, led by Advance Venture Partners.
With fresh funds, Midi Health plans to further deepen its telehealth services across all 50 states in the U.S. in 2026.
Midi Health is a virtual care clinic offering specialized medical care and support for women 35+ going through perimenopause and menopause, and other aspects of female midlife health.
As of today, Midi Health serves 45 million women in the U.S. Each week, more than 25,000 patients turn to Midi for integrated care led by experts in OB-GYN, internal medicine, cardiology, endocrine, survivorship, obesity, sleep, mood disorders, dermatology, longevity, naturopathic medicine, and more. By using AI to support clinical decision-making and reduce operational strain, Midi is scaling its quality care experience to more women.
“This is validation for the movement we’re leading to provide women better healthcare,” said Joanna Strober, co-founder and chief executive officer of Midi Health. “Women’s health has been treated like an afterthought for too long. This funding gives us the resources to rewrite that story at scale.”
Digital health companies have secured more than $170 billion in venture capital funding to date, according to the latest funding data compiled by Digital Health Funding. More recently, Zarminali Pediatrics, a provider of hybrid (both virtual and in-person care) specialty pediatric care services across the United States, raised $110 million in Series A funding.