The process of getting screened for cervical cancer is quite intimidating. It’s the once-a-year, sometimes life-changing ...
With $10 million in new funding, Teal Health co-founder Kara Egan shares how her health care startup intends to reach its ...
The money brings Teal Health's total funding to $23 million as it prepares to launch the first FDA-approved cervical cancer ...
Teal Health, a women's health company on a mission to eliminate cervical cancer in the US, announced today the close of an additional $10 million in seed funding to support the upcoming launch of the ...
Over the past four years, Egan has been working to change those statistics with her startup: Teal Health. The San Francisco-based women’s health company, which she co-founded with interventional ...
The two came together in 2020 and launched Teal Heath, a company sharing resources about women’s health and looking to create products so women can conduct cervical cancer screenings at home.
Health Care Service Corporation, a Blue Cross and Blue Shield licensee across five states, co-led the round for Solera Health ...
Teal Health will allow women to instead screen for cervical cancer at home using a device it calls the "Teal wand." Rather than retrieving cervical cells, Teal's process is a form of primary HPV ...