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Allara

Allara

Medical Practices

New York, New York 23,589 followers

The first collaborative care platform for women with chronic health conditions

About us

Allara is the first collaborative care platform for women with chronic health conditions creating a new way for women to get the care they need. Get started today www.allarahealth.com

Website
https://allarahealth.com/
Industry
Medical Practices
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020

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    Women are 51% of the population, yet they're still being dismissed, shuffled between specialists, and told "everything seems normal" when they're feeling their worst. We built Allara to address a fundamental gap in healthcare: women aren't getting the comprehensive care that connects the dots across their symptoms, the expert partnership that takes their concerns seriously, or the solutions that help them feel better, sooner. That's why we're proud to stand with 51&. This network is doing at a systemic level what we're doing at Allara: refusing to accept that "good enough" is good enough. They're pooling voices, resources, and expertise to fund the research, advocacy, and innovation that will actually move the needle. Learn more: 51and.com

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    ✨ We're excited to share Allara’s first Impact Report, featured in Fierce Healthcare ✨ At Allara, our mission has always been simple but powerful: help women achieve better health through comprehensive, coordinated care. In a retrospective analysis of 1,500+ patients: - Those with obesity saw an average 5% BMI reduction within 9 months - Two-thirds of pre-diabetic patients normalized their A1C - 77% of diabetics improved out of the diabetic range - Patient-reported outcomes show improved menstrual regularity, healthier diet/exercise habits, and increased workplace productivity. These results show what’s possible when women’s health is proactive, coordinated, and data-driven - not fragmented. We’re changing their long-term health trajectories, helping prevent chronic disease and supporting healthier pregnancies. We couldn't be prouder of our incredible Allara team and the patients who show up every day, committed to their health journeys. #womenshealth 🔗 Read the full Fierce Healthcare feature here: https://lnkd.in/eKheuf8a

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    A migraine drug might be the next breakthrough treatment for endometriosis. Researchers at Boston Children’s and Harvard Medical School recently found that FDA-approved migraine medications reduced not only pain, but also lesion size in mice with endometriosis. Even more compelling? The study revealed how certain immune cells (macrophages) go rogue in the presence of chronic inflammation - offering a whole new lens on what’s actually driving pain in the first place. It’s early-stage, but it’s promising. And it’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t always mean inventing something new. Sometimes, it means looking differently at what’s already in front of us. But let’s be honest — for patients in pain today, “promising” can feel painfully slow. We’ve gone decades with limited options: hormonal birth control, surgery, maybe NSAIDs. No cures. Few breakthroughs. Little funding. So when we see progress like this, it’s worth celebrating - and also asking: Why did it take this long? Why don’t more studies like this exist? Why does the burden of urgency always fall on patients? Real innovation in women’s health isn’t just about what we can build. It’s about how fast we can make it matter. https://lnkd.in/eyG68pcg

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    We're proud to stand with Evvy and so many others calling for a more inclusive future in women's health. #EqualResearchDay

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    Today is #EqualResearchDay 💥 Evvy created Equal Research Day on June 10 because women weren’t required in U.S. clinical research until June 10th, 1993 — and in 2025, we’re not just dealing with the consequences of that exclusion. We’re watching history repeat itself. If you’ve ever experienced delays in diagnoses, failed treatments, or medical gaslighting — Equal Research Day is for you. 𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗖𝗔𝗡 𝗛𝗘𝗟𝗣:  🔁 Share this post and add your story about why equal research matters to you  🔗 Learn more, donate, and shop our limited edition coffee table book to benefit Women's Health Access Matters and Foundation for Women's Health at EqualResearchDay.com This year, Evvy is joined by 50 companies and non-profits in healthcare committed to raising awareness for the gender health gap 💥  𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗘𝗤𝗨𝗔𝗟 𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗖𝗛 𝗗𝗔𝗬 𝗖𝗢𝗟𝗟𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗘: Aavia Allara  Alloy Women's Health AOA Dx Berry Fertility Bird&Be Clue Cofertility Conceive Concerto Biosciences Cure. Diem DotLab Doveras Elektra Health Elix FLO Living Frame Gabbi Gameto Health In Her HUE HerMD In Women's Health  Juniper Genomics LEVY Health Live UTI Free MilkMate Millie Mira Neura Health Nurx from Thirty Madison Oova Origin Pomelo Care Poppy Seed Health Rescripted Ro Rosy Wellness Period. Seven Starling SHE MD Podcast Stripes Sunfish Testmate Health TMRW Life Sciences  Twentyeight Health Vella Veracity Viome WellTheory Zenith Health The female body shouldn’t be a medical mystery — together, let’s close the gender health gap for good. 💪 #womenshealth #equalresearchday2025 #genderhealthgap

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    “A breakthrough doesn’t matter if the patient can’t reach it.” I read that line in a recent article, and it’s been echoing in my mind ever since. Because here’s the truth: when it comes to conditions like PCOS and hormonal health, we don’t just have an access problem. We have a recognition problem. A research problem. A system that has, for too long, deprioritized women’s health. In so many areas of medicine, “innovation” is about how fast we can get a patient from diagnosis to care. But what happens when the diagnosis takes years? Or when the tools haven’t evolved in decades? Or when the research barely exists? At Allara, we don’t just ask, “How do we deliver care faster?” We’re asking, “How do we build the care that’s been missing all along?” If a woman finally gets diagnosed with PCOS after years of being dismissed, the win isn’t just in building a better diagnostic tool. The win is in making sure she’s not left alone afterward– lost in referrals, Googling her way to answers, or trying to piece together a care plan on her own. That’s the real innovation metric. Not just the sophistication of the technology, but the speed to impact. Tech should remove barriers, not add more. https://lnkd.in/ehNMigUG

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    Hormonal health remains one of the most misunderstood and under-discussed areas of women’s healthcare. That’s why, last week, we partnered with Monday Girl to co-host a webinar led by our Medical Director and board-certified OBGYN, Dr. Tiffany Pham. The turnout was incredible, and it’s clear how many women are actively seeking real answers, clinical expertise, and supportive spaces to talk about their health. Dr. Pham led a live, interactive session covering conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, perimenopause, menopause, and more—breaking down complex symptoms while answering audience questions in real time. She brought clarity, compassion, and deep insight to topics that impact millions, yet are too often dismissed. We’re incredibly grateful to Monday Girl for opening the door to this conversation, and proud to play a role in bringing expert-backed, accessible education to the forefront. Every woman deserves to feel informed, supported, and empowered at every stage of her hormonal journey.

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    On average, women spend nearly 7 years of their lives on their periods. Despite their large presence, periods are still a taboo topic, and this directly impacts how women experience them. The stigma around periods isn’t just inconvenient – it causes women to overlook symptoms like painful or missed periods, which are key indicators of your health. Periods are a sign that the body is functioning properly. Some healthcare providers even believe that periods should be viewed as the fifth vital sign: a measure of health, on par with body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure. This #MenstrualHealthAwarenessMonth, we’re shedding light on periods, and what makes them so important in someone’s health. 👇 Head to our latest blog post to understand why we view the menstrual cycle as the fifth vital sign. https://lnkd.in/eKV7UtAa

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    When it comes to health and wellness, cortisol is one of the most popular topics: Google searches for the term have grown by five times since 2020. Cortisol is just one of the many hormones that help our bodies function – so how did it become such a popular topic of conversation? The discourse surrounding cortisol has taken on a life of its own on social media and online, yet much context around the hormone has been left behind. Blanket statements and quick fixes often oversimplify how our bodies use cortisol, and how the hormone behaves on a daily basis.  This #StressAwarenessMonth, we’re unpacking the actual role of cortisol. We spoke with a few of the healthcare providers on our team to help us debunk some of the most common myths about cortisol – keep reading at the link below.

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    For too long, women’s health has been overlooked, underfunded, and misunderstood. As a result, many women avoid seeking treatment for hormonal health concerns — not because they don’t need it, but because they’ve been made to feel like their symptoms don’t matter. At Allara, we’re setting a new standard for women’s health. Our care model is comprehensive, compassionate, and backed by research. We believe that no woman should have to fight to feel seen or heard in her care. We’re rethinking women’s health from the ground up, and building a solution that ensures all women have access to the support they need. Let’s open up the conversation—your story matters!  💬 What’s held you back from looking into your hormonal health?  💬 Have you ever felt unheard or dismissed by a healthcare provider? Mira | Femtech Insider

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    To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting the past, present and future of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Allara was created to provide evidence-based, patient-centric care to women with PCOS. We’ve since expanded to support patients managing a range of hormonal health conditions, and remain dedicated to improving access to high quality care.  PCOS and hormonal health conditions are, thankfully, beginning to get more attention. We didn’t get here overnight – progress is the result of the hard work of women’s health advocates, healthcare providers, and researchers. In our new blog post, we outline the crucial milestones in the history of PCOS, and share our vision for the future: personalized, evidence-based care that treats the whole person.

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Funding

Allara 3 total rounds

Last Round

Series B

US$ 26.0M

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