Lotus Health AI Secures $35M to Build AI-Driven Primary Care Platform

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Lotus Health AI announced a $35 million Series A funding round to expand its artificial intelligence-powered primary care platform. The round was co-led by CRV and Kleiner Perkins, bringing total funding to $41 million. The company was founded in 2024 by KJ Dhaliwal, who previously built and sold the Dil Mil dating app.

Lotus Health AI is developing a 24/7 AI-enabled primary care service available in 50 languages that combines automated medical intake, diagnosis support, prescriptions, and specialist referrals with oversight from board-certified physicians. CRV general partner Saar Gur has joined the company’s board. The platform aims to address physician shortages by using AI to scale access to primary care while maintaining clinical supervision.

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