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As part of deal, a16z's Julie Yoo will be joining the company's board.
For a fee, the company's app also connects users to live practitioners for text-based consultations.
The British company provides digitally-enabled care services for the elderly.
Patients can have a full work up of tests and scans, and then access a dashboard with their health analysis.
The company offers a virtual assistant that can help employees navigate their health benefits and care options.
The platform was designed to provide patients with limited English proficiency access to speciality care.
The startup now plans to move into telemedicine and expand into other GCC countries.
The company's latest raise brings its total funding to $120 million.
The company, known for its ElliQ countertop AI device for seniors, is also working on personal assistant software for cars and other use cases.
The company's initial product is designed for end stage renal disease patients receiving peritoneal dialysis in their homes.