Telehealth 2.0: Aussie startup Eucalyptus raises $60 million

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Eucalyptus co-founders Benny Kleist, Charlie Gearside, Tim Doyle and Alexey Mitko. Source: supplied.

Aussie digital health startup Eucalyptus has raised $60 million as it sets its sights on overseas expansion and the dawn of ‘telehealth 2.0’.

The latest round is led by big-name Silicon Valley VC Bond Capital, and also included repeat backing from Blackbird, AirTree, OneVentures, New View Capital, Athletic Ventures and Woolworths’ W23 Ventures.

Founded in 2019, Eucalyptus builds digital health brands designed to make healthcare more accessible. It now has five demographic-focused brands.

Pilot is a service focused specifically on men’s health, while Kin offers online fertility support for women, as well as a subscription service for the contraceptive pill.

Normal is focused on sexual wellbeing, and Software offers prescription skincare.

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