Full-Time
AI-powered virtual assistants for healthcare practices
$200k - $250k/yr
New York, NY, USA
In Person
NYC-based; in-office 3+ days per week.
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Trovo Health provides AI-powered virtual assistants for medical practices that help clinicians and staff with routine tasks and patient care. The assistants are trained on specialty-specific models and workflows and plug into existing clinical processes without causing disruption. They handle activities such as patient communication, scheduling, triage, and documentation, guided by a multidisciplinary care team. The goal is to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency by offering specialty-tailored, integrated AI support.
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Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$60M
Headquarters
New York
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Trovo Health rebrands as Thesis Care, scores $45M and more funding news. AI revenue cycle management platform Adonis raises $40 million and Blossom Health, a telehealth platform for psychiatry, garners $20 million. By Jessica Hagen | March 27, 2026 | 12:51 PM Thesis Care, formerly Trovo Health, has secured $45 million in Series A funding in a round led by Oak HC/FT, bringing its total funding to $60 million. CRV also participated in the round, alongside Black Opal Ventures and other angel investors. Thesis offers AI agents within healthcare to assist with clinical operations and care management. The company will use the funds for commercial expansion, to enhance its technology platform and to expand its care team agents. "2025 was a defining year for Thesis as we moved from design partnerships into a clear commercial trajectory and growing customer base," Dr. Niren Gandra, CEO and cofounder of Thesis Care, said in a statement. "We've proven that we can extend clinical capacity and allow our customers to do more for patients at a scale that has historically been impossible. Now, we're ready to bring that to every healthcare organization that needs it." Adonis, an AI-enabled revenue cycle management platform, has raised $40 million in Series C funding, bringing its total raise to more than $95 million. Quadrille Capital led the round, with participation from existing investors General Catalyst and Bling Capital. The New York-based company offers an AI orchestration platform that monitors and detects revenue cycle issues by analyzing claims, denials and payer behavior. Adonis plans to use the funds to expand its presence with health systems and grow its workforce in New York. It will also accelerate product innovation across its intelligence, AI agents and orchestration platform. "This funding signals that investors are backing solutions that address the structural problems holding RCM teams back, including RCM workforce shortages, denials, and underpayments," Akash Magoon, cofounder and CEO of Adonis, said in a statement. "Our mission has always been to restore sanity to RCM, and this investment allows us to accelerate the technology RCM teams need to solve these challenges autonomously and at scale." Blossom Health, a telehealth platform for psychiatry, announced it raised $20 million in Series A and seed funding. Headline led the Series A round, with participation from new investors Operator Partners and Correlation Ventures and existing investors Village Global and TA Ventures. Several angel investors were involved in the round as well, including the founders of General Catalyst, Flatiron Health, Sword Health, Fay, Elemy, Zip, Blank Street, Assured, Bridge, Birches Health and Enzo Health. Mathias Schilling, cofounder and managing partner of Headline, joined Blossom Health's board of directors. The company helps individuals seeking mental health support connect with a psychiatrist covered by in-network insurance. The New York-based company will drive to contract with national and regional health insurance payers, expand its state coverage, invest in research and development to advance its AI and onboard more providers.
Thesis Care, formerly Trovo Health, has raised $45 million in a Series A round led by Oak HC/FT, with participation from CRV and Black Opal Ventures, bringing total funding to $60 million. The company combines AI agents with expert clinicians to handle complex clinical operations and care management workflows for healthcare organisations. Founded in 2024 by Niren Gandra and Aditya Pandyaram, Thesis's platform uses AI to deliver personalised patient engagement and complete workflow actions whilst integrating human clinical experts when needed. The system requires no additional training for staff and maintains existing workflows. The company's partnerships span thousands of providers, including US Heart & Vascular, Essen Health Care and Allied Digestive Health. The funding will support commercial expansion, platform development and broadening its suite of care team agents.
Trovo Health announced today that it is launching with a $15 million fundraise led by Oak HC/FT. Trovo uses an AI-powered platform backed by a multidi
Trovo Health, a new healthcare technology company, has launched with a $15M Series A funding round led by Oak HC/FT. The company aims to transform patient care with an AI-powered platform that enhances provider capabilities, streamlines operations, and improves patient outcomes. Trovo's technology focuses on optimizing workflows and providing expert care team support to deliver exceptional care.
- Trovo Health, a groundbreaking healthcare technology company, announced today its official launch and a $15 million Series A funding round led by Oak HC/FT.