Avizia raises $7M in Series A


What does Avizia do?

Avizia, is the leading end to end telehealth solution provider. The company uses Cisco TelePresence technology for enabling high definition, real time video collaboration in hospitals among professionals and patients. The company is delivering on the vision of collaborative care for patient by connection medical experts across distance through leading edge telemedicine solutions which are innovative. The company delivers telemedicine which is as powerful as it can be used easily. Its end to end solutions include workflow management software, telemedicine devices, store and forward capabilities with a line of peripherals and HER integration, such as examination cameras and digital stethoscopes. Whether medical professionals are teaching a new medical procedure or remote medical consultations, this company will makes that experience feel as if all are present.

How much Avizia was funded?

The company raised $1M in Series A on January 4, 2017 from Northwell Ventures

Previous funding

$1.74M on August 19, 2014 from Stephen Smoot, Blu Venture Investors, NextGen Venture Partners, J. Hunt Holdings and , Middleland Capital.

$4M on February 12, 2015 from NextGen Venture Partners,  Middleland Capital and Blu Venture Investors.

$11M in Series A on July 12, 2016 from Stephen Smoot,  NextGen Venture Partners, HealthQuest Capital, Blu Venture Investors,  Blue Heron Capital, Middleland Capital, Waterline Capital and Lavrock Ventures.

$6M in Series A on October 31, 2016 from New York Presbyterian Hospital and  HealthQuest Capital

 

What is next for Avizia?

Avizia plans on using the latest funding raised for further expanding its telehealth video collaboration offerings for physicians and hospitals, taking the patient experience to the next level.

 

More about Avizia

Avizia was founded on April 1, 2013 by Luke Leininger, Cory Costley and Mike Baird. It has its headquarters in Reston, VA. It is a leading end to end tele health provider, which is redefining this industry.