Funded Healthcare Startups in United States
19 funded healthcare startups in united states — recent funding rounds, disclosed amounts, and headquarters. Updated weekly, free to browse.
Across these 19 most recent U.S. healthcare funding entries, the largest disclosed round is VahatiCor’s $23M on 2025-11-18. That $23M figure sits slightly above the $18M The Ridge Ohio (2025-09-09) and is not followed by many much larger disclosed amounts; multiple other disclosed rounds cluster in the single-digit to high-teens range (e.g., Swab-Bot $300K on 2025-09-12, Helia Care $3M on 2026-02-12, and Brook Health $28M on 2025-10-19).
The timing is also clustered: 12 of the 19 entries fall between 2025-09-09 and 2025-11-25, with several high-disclosure checks concentrated in mid-to-late November (Helia Care 2026-02-12 is the latest date, but the bulk of activity shown is late Sep–late Nov). Geographically, the list spans multiple cities rather than one dominant metro—San Francisco appears once (Indomo $25M on 2025-10-31), while cities like Houston (Bayou Surgical $5M on 2025-11-09) and Seattle (Brook Health $28M on 2025-10-19) each show up once. Stage disclosure is uneven: “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed” amounts appear frequently (5 entries labeled “Series Unknown” and 6 entries with undisclosed amounts), creating a mix where disclosed-size comparisons are strongest for the subset with reported figures.
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Frequently asked
What stands out on round size, and is there a clear outlier among disclosed amounts?
The largest disclosed amount is VahatiCor’s $23M (2025-11-18). Swab-Bot is the smallest disclosed amount at $300K (2025-09-12), while other reported figures often land in a mid-single-digit to teens band such as Helia Care $3M (2026-02-12) and Rapid Nexus $4M (2025-09-27).
How clustered are these rounds in time, based on the dates shown?
Activity is concentrated in a late-2025 window: 12 of the 19 entries fall between 2025-09-09 and 2025-11-25. Several entries also cluster in late October and November, including Indomo $25M (2025-10-31) and Brook Health $28M (2025-10-19) alongside multiple November rounds (e.g., VahatiCor $23M on 2025-11-18).
Are any cities over-represented, or does it look geographically distributed?
Cities are broadly distributed across the list rather than repeated heavily: San Francisco appears once with Indomo ($25M, 2025-10-31), Houston appears once with Bayou Surgical ($5M, 2025-11-09), and Seattle appears once with Brook Health ($28M, 2025-10-19).
How does stage labeling and disclosure affect what can be compared across deals?
Stage labels vary and disclosure is incomplete: 5 entries are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., BC3 Technologies, 2025-11-29) and 6 entries show an “undisclosed” amount (e.g., US Fertility on 2025-11-25). As a result, size-based comparisons are strongest for rows with explicit dollars like Birches Health ($10M, 2025-09-15) and VisCardia ($10M, 2025-10-30).
Which entries closed most recently in this table, and do they change the size pattern?
The most recent date shown is 2026-02-12 with Helia Care at $3M. While that keeps the disclosed size in the lower end versus larger reported rounds like Brook Health $28M (2025-10-19) and Indomo $25M (2025-10-31), it is still consistent with a pattern where high disclosed amounts are more common in the earlier late-2025 cluster.
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