Healthtech startup ConnectedH has raised $2.3 million in its seed round
Healthtech startup ConnectedH has raised $2.3 million in its seed round drove by Kalaari Capital and Incubate Fund India. Anicut Capital and other angel investors like Kunal Shah, Gaurav Munjal and Roman Saini, Farid Ahsan, Asish Mohapatra and Ruchi Kalra, Mars Shot Ventures, and others along with e

Healthtech startup ConnectedH has raised $2.3 million in its seed round drove by Kalaari Capital and Incubate Fund India.
Anicut Capital and other angel investors like Kunal Shah, Gaurav Munjal and Roman Saini, Farid Ahsan, Asish Mohapatra and Ruchi Kalra, Mars Shot Ventures, and others along with existing backes First Check and Point One Capital also participated in the round.
According to the Gurugram-based startup, the new capital will be utilized to expand its item portfolio, invest in innovation and to expand its quality in the Delhi/NCR area.
Started by Shubham Gupta, Rahul Kumar and Suresh Singh, ConnectedH is a full-stack enabler for diagnostic focuses helping them center around testing while at the same time taking care of all different aspects.
The startup gives arrangements like CRM, online reports, and on-demand phlebotomists to the diagnostics partners helping them broaden their alternatives along with online booking and online reports.
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