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Nest Collaborative Raises $6.0M Series A Funding

Recently funded · $6.0M Series aHospitals and Health CareUS

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Nest Collaborative, a company dedicated to improving maternal-child health, has announced it has secured $6.0 million in new investment capital from investors. This significant funding round will support the expansion of its innovative services, which are centered on providing accessible, payer-reimbursed telelactation support. The company integrates a preventive, value-based model of care, offering affordable access to board-certified lactation experts to families in need.

The core mission of Nest Collaborative is to improve lactation success and foster healthy outcomes for women and children by making expert guidance readily available. By leveraging telehealth, the company addresses a significant gap in maternal care, ensuring that professional support is accessible regardless of geographical barriers. This recent infusion of capital underscores investor confidence in Nest Collaborative's innovative approach to healthcare delivery and its potential to make a substantial, positive impact on public health outcomes. The investment highlights the growing recognition of telelactation as a vital component of comprehensive maternal care.

The newly raised funds are earmarked for strategic growth initiatives designed to enhance the company's operational capabilities. Nest Collaborative plans to use the capital to scale its operations, further expand its national network of board-certified lactation consultants, and enhance its proprietary technology platform. These investments are crucial for increasing the company's capacity to serve more families and partner with additional health plans across various regions, thereby broadening its reach and impact.

This investment positions Nest Collaborative to continue its trajectory of growth and broaden the reach of its telelactation services significantly. The company aims to further integrate its model into the broader healthcare ecosystem, ultimately working towards improved health outcomes for a greater number of mothers and infants nationwide through accessible, expert support.

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