Diagnostics startup EverlyWell’s pitch to investors on ABC’s Shark Tank Sunday night netted CEO Julia Cheek a $1 million deal with Lori Greiner in exchange for a 5 percent stake in the ...
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Founder & CEO Julia Cheek Discusses How “Fine Isn’t Fine” in Exclusive Segment Airing on WE tv February 17, 2026 ...
Everlywell, a leader in digital health, today reported new insights from Eva Engage, the personalized outreach capability within Eva, its AI health companion launched earlier this year. Eva is powered ...
An Austin startup called EverlyWell wants to make lab testing accessible to anybody who wants to know more about their own body and health. Rather than develop the clinical tests, or panels, on their ...
Austin, Texas-based EverlyWell, which offers a digital platform for consumers to order and provide samples for a suite of lab tests and receive results in an easy-to-read online report, has added ...
At-home health testing kits are all the rage now. You can get them to analyze your genetic makeup, test for STDs and food sensitivity and even tell you about your ovarian reserve. As TechCrunch’s ...
Everlywell, the HelloFresh of lab tests, debuted an STI subscription service called Current last month. For $14.99 a month, Everlywell will send you one of five STI tests (usually priced at $49 on ...
The digital health company EverlyWell today announced that it has raised $50 million in funding led by its existing investor Goodwater Capital. CEO Julia Cheek founded EverlyWell in 2015 to offer ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EverlyWell, the next-generation healthcare testing platform, announced today that it has completed another round of funding -- bringing total funding to $5 million ...
Amid a nationwide shortage of testing for the Covid-19 virus, a digital health company plans to launch a test people can take at home early next week. Austin, Texas-based Everlywell Health said ...
Julia Cheek, the founder and chief executive of Everlywell, is sick of the reference. “I think it’s a representation of sexism in our space. There are 15 other companies that have popped up in blood ...