Naluri is a Southeast Asian digital health company that helps employers and insurers predict, prevent and manage chronic and mental health conditions. Founded in Kuala Lumpur in 2017, it combines behavioural science, data science and licensed health coaches - psychologists, dietitians, fitness and financial coaches - inside a single app to deliver structured, clinically-informed care for conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity, chronic stress, anxiety and depression. Its programmes span Employee Assistance (EAP), chronic disease management and crisis support, serving over 200 employer clients and more than one million members across the region.

WellTheory is a virtual autoimmune care platform founded in 2020 by Ellen Rudolph, Claire Rudolph, and Wallace Torres — all personally affected by autoimmune disease. The company pairs licensed registered dietitians and board-certified health coaches with advanced diagnostic testing to help the 50+ million Americans living with autoimmune conditions reduce symptoms and reclaim their lives. Members follow a 12-month personalized program covering nutrition, sleep, stress, and movement. Clinical outcomes show 92% of members reduce symptoms within four weeks, 85% cut ER visits within 16 months, and average annual healthcare savings of $5,181 per patient. Backed by $33.4M in total funding led by General Catalyst, WellTheory serves both individual members ($175/month) and self-insured employers and health plans like Sentara Health Plans.
Lifeforce is a personalized health optimization and longevity-medicine platform that pairs at-home blood diagnostics measuring 40-50+ biomarkers with telehealth consults, a personal health coach, and tailored interventions including supplements, hormone protocols, and prescription medication. Co-founded in 2021 by Tony Robbins, Dr. Peter Diamandis, Dugal Bain-Kim, and Joel Jackson, the company aims to help people in midlife take a proactive, data-driven approach to feeling and functioning better rather than waiting for disease to show up.
mindbodygreen is an independent lifestyle media and wellness company that pairs science-backed editorial content - articles, newsletters, podcasts and certification courses - with a direct-to-consumer line of supplements and personal care products. Founded in 2009 after a back injury pushed Jason Wachob toward yoga, the company has grown into one of the largest independent health-and-wellness platforms, reaching millions of monthly readers with a 360-degree approach that weaves together the mental, physical, spiritual, emotional and environmental sides of well-being.
Parsley Health is a functional-medicine telehealth provider founded in 2016 by physician Dr. Robin Berzin. It pairs in-depth diagnostics and biomarker testing with longitudinal, team-based care - doctors plus health coaches - to find and treat the root causes of chronic conditions like gut, autoimmune, hormonal, metabolic and mental-health issues, rather than just managing symptoms. Originally a cash-pay membership model with clinics in New York and Los Angeles, Parsley has shifted to a virtual-first national service and in 2026 became the first functional-medicine provider to accept insurance in-network nationwide, putting its care within reach of roughly 150 million insured Americans.
Virta Health is a digital health company on a mission to reverse type 2 diabetes and obesity in 100 million people. Founded in 2014 by Sami Inkinen, Dr. Stephen Phinney, and Dr. Jeff Volek, Virta pairs a nutrition-first, low-carbohydrate clinical protocol with a Continuous Remote Care platform - a mobile app, dedicated physicians and health coaches, and AI-driven personalization - to lower blood sugar, cut medications, and produce durable weight loss without relying on costly drugs or surgery. Sold to employers and health plans on a value-based, outcomes-guaranteed model, Virta has treated over 100,000 members and surpassed $160M in annualized revenue.
Evvy is a precision women's health company building the first AI-powered vaginal healthcare platform around a CLIA-certified, at-home metagenomic vaginal microbiome test. Founded in 2021 by Stanford alums Priyanka Jain and Laine Bruzek, Evvy pairs state-of-the-art testing that screens for 700+ bacteria and fungi with clinician-reviewed results, personalized prescription treatment, and one-on-one health coaching. By generating one of the largest datasets on female biomarkers, Evvy aims to close the gender health gap - starting with conditions like bacterial vaginosis that have been chronically under-researched.
Vida Health is a San Francisco-based digital health company that pairs an AI-powered, personalized app with human coaches, dietitians, therapists, and physicians to prevent, manage, and reverse chronic physical and mental conditions. Its virtual cardiometabolic clinic treats obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and the depression and anxiety that travel with them, and is sold to employers and health plans as a clinically validated, cost-managed alternative to fragmented point solutions, including responsible GLP-1 prescribing.