Pager raises $10.4M for its mobile telehealth service

Pager

New York-based Pager has raised its first official round of $10.4 million from existing seed investors Lux Capital and Montage Ventures, as well as new investors Goodwater Capital and Summation Health Ventures.

The company provides telehealth service, offering “house calls at the tap of a button.” Pager charges $49 for the first house call, and then starting at $199 per visit. Fees are reimbursable under most insurance plans. The company’s doctors can handle common infections, acute condition and urgent injuries.

Pager plans to use the fresh funds to expand beyond New York and to reach users on other mobile platforms. It was launched in May 2014.

[Via: VentureBeat]