The process of getting screened for cervical cancer is quite intimidating. It’s the once-a-year, sometimes life-changing ...
The Teal wand will allow women to screen for cervical cancer at home.
With $10 million in new funding, Teal Health co-founder Kara Egan shares how her health care startup intends to reach its ...
The money brings Teal Health's total funding to $23 million as it prepares to launch the first FDA-approved cervical cancer ...
Teal Health, a women's health company on a mission to eliminate cervical cancer in the US, announced today the close of an additional $10 million in seed funding to support the upcoming launch of the ...
Over the past four years, Egan has been working to change those statistics with her startup: Teal Health. The San Francisco-based women’s health company, which she co-founded with interventional ...
Take-home test. In a Fortune piece about 20 innovative breakthroughs in health to watch for in 2025, my colleague Erika Fry included Teal Health. The company has indeed achieved a true innovation ...
The two came together in 2020 and launched Teal Heath, a company sharing resources about women’s health and looking to create products so women can conduct cervical cancer screenings at home.
Teal Health will allow women to instead screen for cervical cancer at home using a device it calls the "Teal wand." Rather than retrieving cervical cells, Teal's process is a form of primary HPV ...
Health Care Service Corporation, a Blue Cross and Blue Shield licensee across five states, co-led the round for Solera Health ...