August 6, 2025 - 04:57

Fellow Health has successfully secured $24 million in a Series B funding round, increasing its total funding to an impressive $48 million. Based in San Leandro, California, the company is dedicated to transforming male reproductive health with innovative, patient-focused testing solutions. This significant financial backing will enable Fellow Health to enhance its mail-in semen analysis services, which are designed to provide clinical-grade evaluations of male fertility and post-vasectomy status.
The startup emphasizes the importance of privacy, convenience, and timely results, making it easier for men to access critical health information without the stigma often associated with reproductive health issues. As societal attitudes toward men's health continue to evolve, Fellow Health is at the forefront of this shift, aiming to break down barriers and improve awareness around male reproductive health. With this funding, the company is poised to make a substantial impact in the field, offering solutions that prioritize patient needs and accessibility.
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