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§ Private Profile · New York City, NY, USA
[Sequoia Capital](https://www.sequoiacap.com/ "Sequoia Capital")
Summer Health has raised $20.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Summer Health.
Summer Health was founded in 2021 by Ellen Dasilva (Founder) and Matthew Woo (Founder).
Summer Health has raised $20.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Summer Health provides unlimited pediatric care for families, allowing parents to message doctors anytime for urgent health issues and everyday questions about their children's health.
Summer Health is a digital health company that provides 24/7 pediatric care via text messaging, enabling parents to get immediate responses to urgent health concerns and everyday developmental questions about their children. Its platform serves families with young children and adolescents, addressing the challenge of accessible, convenient, and high-quality pediatric care. The company has demonstrated strong growth momentum, raising a total of $19.2 million to date, including a $7.5 million seed round co-led by Sequoia Capital and Lux Capital in 2022, and an $11.65 million Series A round in 2024 with participation from Sequoia and other investors[1][2][3][5]. Summer Health is transitioning from direct-to-consumer to expanding partnerships with employers, health plans, and providers, aiming to scale its longitudinal pediatric care model nationally[3][6].
Founded by Ellen DaSilva, an early executive at Hims & Hers familiar with digital health, Summer Health emerged from her personal parenting experience and recognition of the need for accessible pediatric care. The idea was to simplify access to medical advice for common pediatric questions through a telehealth platform. The company quickly gained early traction, securing $7.5 million in seed funding co-led by Alfred Lin of Sequoia Capital and Deena Shakir of Lux Capital, with additional backing from Chelsea Clinton’s Metrodora Ventures and others. This early support helped launch their flagship text-based pediatric care product[2][4][8].
Summer Health rides the growing trend of digital health and telemedicine, particularly in pediatric care, a $92 billion market. The timing is favorable due to increasing demand for convenient healthcare access, especially for families balancing busy schedules. Market forces such as rising healthcare costs, consumer preference for digital-first solutions, and employer interest in employee family health benefits support Summer Health’s expansion. By integrating clinical care with advanced technology like large language models (LLMs), Summer Health is influencing the pediatric healthcare ecosystem by setting new standards for accessibility and longitudinal care[3][4].
Summer Health is poised for significant growth as it deepens partnerships with employers and health plans, expanding beyond direct consumer access to become a key player in pediatric healthcare delivery. Trends shaping its journey include the broader adoption of telehealth, advances in AI-driven healthcare, and increasing employer investment in family health benefits. Its influence is likely to grow as it scales its platform nationally, potentially expanding into other medical fields beyond pediatrics while continuing to innovate in care delivery and patient engagement[3][4][6]. This aligns with Sequoia Capital’s investment philosophy of backing transformative technology companies that address large, underserved markets.
Key people at Summer Health.
Summer Health has raised $20.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $12.0M Series A in April 2024.
Summer Health was founded in 2021 by Ellen Dasilva (Founder) and Matthew Woo (Founder).
Summer Health has raised $20.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Summer Health's investors include 7wire Ventures, General Catalyst, GSV Acceleration, Frederique Dame, Ingeborg Investments, Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Lux Capital, Maven Ventures, Maveron, McCarthy Capital, NEO.