Livongo Health, the digital health company Raises $20M


What Does Livongo Health do?

Livongo Health, is reinventing the way chronic conditions are managed by combining the power of technology, human support and real time info to make life easy for people with chronic conditions. The digital health company has started with diabetes.

Livongo Health’s approach is guided by 3 simple principles; people suffering from diabetes want to spend less amount of time on their medical condition, people treating diabetes want less data and more real time info for them to help patients better and payers which include employers, healthcare companies etc want to spend less.

How much Livongo Health was funded?

Livongo Health, the consumer digital health company has raised $20 M in series B funding on April 7th, 2015 from investors Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, General Catalyst and DFJ.

Previous funding

  • $10M in Series A on September 10th, 2014 from Slow Ventures, General Catalyst Partners and Kevin Colleran

What is next for Livongo Health?

The latest fund will help the company develop further its chronic disease management ecosystem and increase the adoptions of its, Livongo for Diabetes, the digital diabetes management program among self insured employers, payers and health care providers.

Dr.Beth Seidenberg and Emily Melton, partners at KPCB and DFJ respectively will join Livongo Health’s board of directors.

This digital health company has agreements in place with large healthcare providers like HealthCare Partners and Mission Health System and some of the largest payers in the country.

More about Livongo Health

Livongo Health was found on September 10, 2014 by Glen Tullman and has its headquarters in Chicago, IL.  It is reinventing the way people manage chronic conditions starting with diabetes. The company is focused on improving the experience for people suffering from diabetes, their caregivers and the payers. Livongo Health provides the right tools, info and support at the right time and empowers the diabetics to live better and improve their health while lowering the cost of diabetes care.