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Maven Clinic

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Maven Clinic is a virtual healthcare platform founded in 2014 and focused on women's and family health. Operating 24/7, the platform connects members with more than 30 types of specialized providers, covering fertility and family building, maternity and newborn care, parenting and pediatrics, and menopause and midlife health. Clinical, emotional, and financial support are consolidated within a single digital platform, which is available in more than 175 countries. The company has raised over $425 million in funding.

Maven distributes its services primarily through employer and health plan partnerships, with more than 2,000 such partners and a total reach of 28 million lives supported. The platform is designed to integrate into existing benefits structures, positioning Maven as a specialist benefits layer for women's and family health rather than a standalone consumer product.

The company grounds its clinical claims in a body of research, citing more than 40 peer-reviewed studies. Reported outcomes include up to 27% lower NICU admissions for maternity members and 30% of fertility members achieving pregnancy without assisted reproductive technology. Maven also reports meaningful improvements in maternal mental health among its members.

Maven operates across several technical and clinical domains, including telemedicine infrastructure, care navigation, maternal mental health, and clinical outcomes measurement. Its scale - spanning employer benefits integration, a large multi-specialty provider network, and global reach - places it among the more established players in the digital women's health space.

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