Lemonaid Health’s platform enables patients to receive care via a web browser or smartphone app. Patients can receive care for several conditions, including acid reflux, erectile dysfunction, flu, hair loss and urinary tract infections. Lemonaid’s physicians can recommend treatments and send prescriptions to pharmacies.
Additionally, Lemonaid Health partners with Phil, a service that delivers prescriptions directly to a patient’s home.
Lemonaid Health’s platform is now available in 14 states. The company will use the new funds to “accelerate our development of future product capabilities while expanding Lemonaid’s operating footprint,” said Paul Johnson, co-CEO of Lemonaid Health.
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