Tia, a concierge major care startup for ladies, plans to open extra clinics via a partnership with CommonSpirit Well being. The 2 firms introduced the three way partnership on Thursday, beginning with plans to supply digital visits in Phoenix, and later open a clinic within the metropolis this fall.
CommonSpirit, one of many largest nonprofit hospital programs, extends throughout 21 states. Tia CEO and Co-Founder Carolyn Witte mentioned this made them an excellent companion to develop the startup’s care mannequin throughout the U.S.
New York-based Tia began in 2017 as an app the place customers might monitor details about their interval, contraception, and anxiousness or different signs. Since then, the corporate has rolled out digital care, and likewise opened an in-person clinic in New York Metropolis for major care visits and annual gynecological exams. It additionally affords remedy, vitamin counseling and acupuncture.
Although Tia takes insurance coverage, it prices a $150 annual membership price for entry to same-day appointments and a care coordinator — the same mannequin to different major care startups like One Medical.
The startup raised a little bit over $24 million in funding final yr, which it plans to make use of to open extra in-person clinics, and develop its companies into being pregnant care and obstetrics. Tia can be opening a clinic in Los Angeles this month, and plans to open one in San Francisco later this yr.
Via its partnership with CommonSpirit, it’ll open a clinic in Phoenix this October. Tia will nonetheless workers the clinics, however the three way partnership will give it an avenue to refer sufferers to CommonSpirit’s specialists and hospitals.
Over the following few years, Tia and CommonSpirit will add extra areas. They didn’t disclose what number of clinics they plan to open via the three way partnership.