Women's health practice network

What is Diana Health?

Whole-person women's health practice network built with hospital partners.

Category
Women's health practice network
Headquarters
New York, NY
Founded
2019
Employees
201-500 reported range
Total funding
$101M
Status
Private; Series C

What is Diana Health?

Diana Health is a women's health practice network company. Diana operates maternity, gynecology, menopause, mental-health, and wellness clinics in partnership with hospitals and health systems.

Diana Health is a women's health practice network company with headquarters listed as New York, NY. Whole-person women's health practice network built with hospital partners. Diana operates maternity, gynecology, menopause, mental-health, and wellness clinics in partnership with hospitals and health systems.

The company is currently best read as Private; Series C. Public sources show $101M in funding and Not publicly disclosed; where revenue, ARR, margin, or exact customer counts are not published, this profile avoids inventing them and uses funding, footprint, product coverage, and public scale signals instead.

For sellers, the account matters because buying centers span clinical operations, compliance, product, data, security, finance, and growth. The strongest pitch is tied to measurable access, quality, cost, workflow, or workforce outcomes rather than generic software adoption.

What does Diana Health offer?

Diana Health offers Maternity care, Gynecology, Menopause care, Mental health, and related workflows.

  • Maternity care· Core product
  • Gynecology· Core product
  • Menopause care· Care workflow
  • Mental health· Care workflow
  • Wellness and nutrition· Expansion
  • Hospital-partner practice operations· Expansion

How does Diana Health make money?

Diana makes money through in-network clinical care, hospital partnerships, value-aligned practice operations, and digital platform support for women's health services.

Diana makes money through in-network clinical care, hospital partnerships, value-aligned practice operations, and digital platform support for women's health services.

Patient pricing depends on insurance, Medicaid coverage, location, and service line; Diana's public site emphasizes in-network care rather than a cash-pay membership. Growth is driven by adoption in women's health practice network, expansion into larger accounts or additional geographies, and proof that the product improves outcomes, cost, capacity, or experience.

Because the company is private, this profile does not invent revenue, gross margin, or unit economics. Sellers should qualify budget owner, reimbursement model, procurement path, compliance requirements, and integration effort early.

Who leads Diana Health?

Diana Health is led by Kate Condliffe, Jim Corum, Da Chang, Christopher Sizemore, DO.

  • Kate CondliffeCEO & Co-founderFounderLeads Diana's hospital-partnered women's health model.
  • Jim CorumChief Growth Officer & Co-founderFounderLeads growth and market partnerships.
  • Da ChangPresident & COOCurrent executiveLeads operations and scale.
  • Christopher Sizemore, DOChief Medical OfficerCurrent executiveClinical leader for women's health services.

How do you contact Diana Health's leadership?

Diana Health does not publish verified personal executive emails in the reviewed public sources. Use official company contact, demo, support, partnerships, or careers routes rather than guessed personal emails.

Email formatPersonal executive email format not verified; use official company routing

How much funding has Diana Health raised?

Diana Health has $101M in public or reported funding; latest disclosed round: Sep 2025 Series C ($55M).

Diana Health's disclosed funding history is: 2020-2021 Seed/Series A: early capital, valuation not disclosed, led/backed by AlleyCorp, LRVHealth, and others; 2022 Series B: about $34M reported, valuation not disclosed, led/backed by Norwest and existing investors; Sep 2025 Series C: $55M, valuation not disclosed, led/backed by HealthQuest Capital.

The latest public valuation/status used here is Not publicly disclosed. If a valuation is not disclosed, this profile treats the company as private with no public priced mark rather than inferring a number from round size.

Seller signal: funding indicates capacity to invest, but healthcare buyers still require security, compliance, implementation proof, and outcomes evidence. New capital is most likely to support market expansion, hiring, product development, clinical operations, data, AI, and partnerships.

How did Diana Health get here?

Diana Health reached its current stage through founding, product expansion, and major financing milestones.

  1. 2019FoundedDiana Health starts building a new women's health practice model.
  2. 2022Expansion capitalDiana raises growth funding to build hospital-partner practices.
  3. Sep 2025$55M Series CHealthQuest Capital leads financing, bringing total funding to $101M.
  4. 2026Florida expansionDiana adds and markets Florida practice locations.
  5. 2026Whole-person modelDiana continues integrating OB/GYN, mental health, menopause, nutrition, and wellness.

Who are Diana Health's competitors?

Diana Health competes with adjacent healthcare providers, software platforms, marketplaces, and care-navigation companies.

  • TiaHybrid women's health clinics and virtual care.
  • Maven ClinicEmployer and payer virtual women's and family health platform.
  • OulaModern maternity clinic combining midwifery and OB care.
  • Midi HealthVirtual menopause and midlife women's health clinic.
  • Pomelo CareVirtual maternal, newborn, and family care platform.

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