Men’s Health Startup Vault Raises $30M to Grow Footprint

The startup is looking to use the new funding to expand to an additional 42 cities and regions soon.

Written by Gordon Gottsegen
Published on Mar. 12, 2020
Men’s Health Startup Vault Raises $30M to Grow Footprint
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It can be hard for men to take their health concerns seriously when they’re embarrassed by them. Jason Feldman noticed that a lot of his friends felt self-conscious about seeking medical attention for certain health concerns, or just didn’t realize they could be proactive about their health.

This led Feldman to start Vault Health, a health startup that was designed to cater to the specific health needs of men. Vault offers a variety of health services, including personalized treatment plans, prescriptions, house calls from professionals, telemedicine services and a communication channel with doctors.

Vault bundles these services together into kits that are tailored to address specific types of concerns. Its “body kit” is intended to help users maintain a healthy weight and energy level. Its “sex kit” is aimed at improved sexual health and performance. And its “brain kit” is meant to enhance users’ sleep quality and memory. The company also offers testosterone therapy to help men with low testosterone.

These personalized treatments are offered through flat-rate monthly plans, ranging from $133-$299 per month.

This approach to health has gained the startup an additional $30 million in funding, TechCrunch reported Thursday.

Vault is looking to use this new funding to expand its network of care across the country. The company currently has two physical locations in New York and offers in-home visits in Florida, Dallas and Nashville. It is looking to bring its services to another 42 additional cities “soon,” according to its website.

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