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Maternal health start-up Partum Health expands to Dallas

Partum Health, a Chicago-based maternal health start-up that provides interdisciplinary pregnancy and postpartum care, is expanding to Dallas.
Partum, a start-up founded in Chicago in 2021, expanded to Houston in November 2023 after raising US$3.1m in seed funding.
The company, which offers both virtually and in-home services, aims to support families through proactive care from pre-conception through early parenthood.
In the United States, more women die each year of pregnancy-related complications than in any other developed country, with the majority of those deaths happening between one week and one year of giving birth. In Texas, the need is especially acute.
A 2022 study published by the Texas Medical Association ranked the state 50th among all states in access to high-quality prenatal and maternal care, citing barriers to healthcare before and after their hospital stay as a key factor.
Moreover, a report last year by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission found that 90 per cent of the state’s pregnancy-related deaths are preventable, recommending an improvement in care coordination and access to comprehensive health services to achieve better outcomes.
Partum Health was founded with a mission to change the standard of maternal care after its founders witnessed the huge gap between the care they needed and what they actually received during their own families’ perinatal experiences.
In addition to a network of postpartum speciality providers across lactation, mental health and physical therapy, the platform offers access to dedicated care coordinators to help families make informed decisions, schedule appointments and navigate insurance.
“We built Partum to help bridge the gap in comprehensive maternal health and improve outcomes during the critical postpartum period,” said Meghan Doyle, co-founder and CEO of Partum Health.
“Our offerings are focused on preventing the most common complications of pregnancy, including perinatal mood and anxiety disorders and avoidable C-sections, among others.
“We look forward to partnering with OBs and midwives across Dallas/Fort Worth to provide wraparound, interdisciplinary care to their patients.”
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