Maven
Founded Year
2014Stage
Series E | AliveTotal Raised
$289.47MValuation
$0000Last Raised
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About Maven
Maven is a digital health clinic for women. The company's mobile app gives users access to instant video appointments and private messaging with healthcare practitioners, anywhere and anytime. It offers continuous holistic care for fertility and family building through maternity, parenting, pediatrics, and menopause. It was founded in 2014 and is based in New York, New York.
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The virtual & hybrid fertility clinics market refers to a growing trend in the healthcare industry where fertility clinics offer remote consultations, monitoring, and treatment options to patients. Virtual clinics provide patients with greater convenience and accessibility, as they can receive care from the comfort of their own homes, while hybrid clinics offer a combination of in-person and virtu…
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Maven's Products & Differentiators
Fertility & Family Building
Maven’s comprehensive Fertility and Family Building program was built to address the full spectrum of family-building needs and offers inclusive, accessible care for every path to parenthood, from preconception and fertility treatments—egg freezing, IUI & IVF—to adoption and surrogacy. The program cares for members’ mental, emotional, financial, and physical wellbeing. Key components of the product include: -24/7 access to a provider network across 30+ specialties, including reproductive endocrinologists, mental health providers, surrogacy coaches and egg donor consultants -Support with choosing a fertility clinic, adoption or surrogacy agency - Significant Rx discounts and injection support for costly, complex fertility medications via MavenRx -Reimbursement management via Maven Wallet
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Expert Collections containing Maven
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Maven is included in 11 Expert Collections, including Women's Health & Wellness.
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Maven Patents
Maven has filed 1 patent.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Display devices
- Lighting
- Photometry
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Latest Maven News
Apr 26, 2023
Maven Clinic , a leading virtual clinic for women’s and family health, has released a study’s findings that examine the present state of fertility patient care. The report drew on the feedback of 500 women in the US who either pursued or considered fertility treatment, and it revealed that patients often lack crucial financial, emotional, and clinical support throughout their fertility journey. The timing of Maven’s research coincides with the World Health Organization’s new data indicating that 1 in 6 people worldwide experience infertility, which highlights the need for comprehensive support that caters to the full range of patient needs. The study’s results provide healthcare and benefit decision-makers with the necessary insights to better support patients through every stage of their fertility and family-building journey. Kate Ryder, Founder and CEO of Maven Clinic, stated that “Maven’s latest survey data reveals that for the millions around the world who experience infertility, the gaps in care are more like chasms, leaving them emotionally and financially vulnerable.” She added that “there is a clear business case for employers and payers to provide financial coverage as well as more holistic support across the full range of fertility and family-building experiences.” Dr. Neel Shah, Chief Medical Officer of Maven, also commented, “Every person deserves an approach to care that provides a more empowering and efficient path to building a family.” He emphasized that their research underlines how overwhelming the current care model has become, and there are opportunities to provide more trustworthy and accessible support. The key findings of the report include the following: 97% of the surveyed women did not have all the information required when they first considered treatment, particularly about the associated costs. 65% of the patients felt like they left the fertility clinic with more questions than answers each time they visited. 47% of women identified the underlying cause of their fertility challenges as their most significant question, and 43% were unsure if other treatment options were available. More than two-thirds of women (68%) with a spouse or partner stated that their partner was sometimes overlooked in discussions and decision-making about family building. Over half of the women (55%) did not know what was covered by their insurance or employer when they first considered fertility treatment. Almost 90% of patients believed they would have to cut back on expenses to pay for treatments, with 51% cutting back on savings and 36% cutting back on daily expenses like groceries or transportation. 81% of women said that the emotional stress of fertility treatment was equal to or greater than the financial stress of treatment. 97% of women stated that offering fertility benefits would increase their desire to work for or stay with a company. You May Also Like
Maven Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Maven founded?
Maven was founded in 2014.
Where is Maven's headquarters?
Maven's headquarters is located at 160 Varick, New York.
What is Maven's latest funding round?
Maven's latest funding round is Series E.
How much did Maven raise?
Maven raised a total of $289.47M.
Who are the investors of Maven?
Investors of Maven include Sequoia Capital, Oak HC/FT Partners, Icon Ventures, Dragoneer Investment Group, Lux Capital and 27 more.
Who are Maven's competitors?
Competitors of Maven include Kindbody, Tia, Ella, Kinhub, Visana Health, Syrona Health, Wildflower Health, Parentaly, Univfy, Babyscripts and 18 more.
What products does Maven offer?
Maven's products include Fertility & Family Building and 4 more.
Who are Maven's customers?
Customers of Maven include Microsoft and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
Compare Maven to Competitors
Kindbody provides a fertility clinic network. It is a fertility and family-building care platform offering reproductive care from preconception to postpartum through menopause. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in New York, New York.
Cleo partners with companies to offer benefits for working new parents. The app pairs employees with a "Cleo Guide" - a certified practitioner available to answer questions and provide advice - and connects users with a global network of advisors certified in topics like lactation, sleep training, prenatal nutrition and career coaching. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in San Francisco, California.
Carrot exists to make fertility care available for all. Carrot partners with modern companies to provide fertility coverage for the millions of employees who will need it. The company's customized plans are recognized for its inclusivity, price transparency, and focus on healthier outcomes. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Menlo Park, California.
Genea is a provider for infertility, IVF, and other assisted conception treatments. Genea develops assisted reproductive technology devices.
PingMD, developed by Dauphin Health, is a free app that connects users to children's doctors. Users select from a list of concerns and answer questions, then upload photo or video of symptoms. pingmd helps gives doctor the right information fast.
Frøya Life is a Scandinavian provider of life phase protection programs for women. Its vision is to eliminate the real gender gaps between men and women. Frøya Life offers all-in egg freeze and IVF plans on a sharing economy basis.
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