Visana Health Raises $24M Series A to Expand Virtual Women’s Healthcare Nationwide
Minneapolis startup to scale AI-driven, whole-person care model across all 50 states
Minneapolis startup to scale AI-driven, whole-person care model across all 50 states
MINNEAPOLIS – Sept. 30, 2025 — Visana Health, a Minneapolis-based virtual women’s health clinic, has closed a $24 million Series A funding round to expand its comprehensive care platform. The round was led by Noro-Moseley Partners, with participation from The Cigna Group Ventures, Intermountain Ventures, and existing investors Flare Capital Partners and Frist Cressey Ventures.
Visana Health provides virtual, whole-person medical care for women ages 18–65, treating conditions such as menopause, endometriosis, and PCOS. Since its seed round, the company has grown to partner with national and regional health plans covering more than 35 million members and over 40 employers representing 1 million covered lives.
CEO Joe Connolly said the new funding will help Visana expand into weight loss, cardiometabolic care, and chronic condition management including diabetes, thyroid disorders, and cardiovascular disease. The company also plans to invest in AI tools to streamline provider workflows and improve clinical documentation efficiency.
Visana’s actuarial analysis shows its model reduces employer medical costs by 34%, cuts unnecessary procedures by 78%, and generates $2,400 in annual savings per enrollee.
Lead investor Noro-Moseley Partners described Visana as “setting a new standard for comprehensive women’s health,” citing its ability to improve outcomes while lowering costs.
Read the full announcement on Visana Health’s website.
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