Text-based primary care startup Curai raises $27.5M

12-17-2020

The company, which offers a text-based primary care platform, is building a suite of technology to support its physicians.

Text-based primary care company Curai Health raised $27.5 million in funding. The Palo Alto-based startup was co-founded in 2017 by Neal Khosla, who previously worked in machine intelligence at Google, and Xavier Amatriain, who built Netflix’s recommendation engine. Curai also recruited MDLive’s former chief medical officer, Dr. Sylvan Waller. Read more.

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