Trellis Health Launches $1.8M for Personalized Women’s Health

What You Should Know: – Trellis Health, a digital health platform designed to empower women with personalized, proactive care, today emerged from stealth. –  The company is launching with $1.8M in pre-seed funding from Palette Ventures, Swizzle Ventures, NEXTBLUE, Suncoast Ventures, and Sundial Foundation, along with high-profile healthcare individuals, including Care.com founder Sheila Marcelo, the co-founders of Flo Health, ... Read More

Apr 18, 2025 - 16:47
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Trellis Health Launches $1.8M for Personalized Women’s Health

What You Should Know:

– Trellis Health, a digital health platform designed to empower women with personalized, proactive care, today emerged from stealth.

–  The company is launching with $1.8M in pre-seed funding from Palette Ventures, Swizzle Ventures, NEXTBLUE, Suncoast Ventures, and Sundial Foundation, along with high-profile healthcare individuals, including Care.com founder Sheila Marcelo, the co-founders of Flo Health, Yuri Gurski and Andrei Kouzel, Mike Prytkov – the founder and CEO of Simple, Naseem Sayani, angels and executives from ARM, Microsoft AI and others.

Trellis Health: Building the Operating System for Women’s Lifetime Health

Trellis Health is pioneering a new era of personalized, proactive care for women and families—beginning with pregnancy and extending well into postpartum and beyond. Developed by a team of scientists, technologists, and parents in collaboration with leading clinicians, Trellis is closing longstanding gaps in women’s healthcare through intuitive, AI-powered tools that simplify lifelong health management.

At its core, Trellis offers an intelligent digital health platform that serves as a modern-day family physician. By integrating years of fragmented medical data, the platform generates actionable, personalized timelines—empowering women to make informed decisions without bearing the mental load of piecing together their own health information. The system connects to over 50,000 healthcare providers nationwide and translates individual health histories into meaningful, easy-to-navigate insights.

Trellis was founded to address the persistent failings in women’s healthcare. Despite medical advancements, the U.S. continues to report the highest maternal mortality rates among high-income nations. Postpartum care remains inadequate, and navigating critical life stages is often an overwhelming, fragmented experience. With over 100 million Americans lacking a primary care provider, many women are left relying on urgent care, Google searches, and disjointed records to manage both their health and their families’ well-being.

Co-founders Estelle Giraud and Ryan Nabat created Trellis in direct response to these challenges. Giraud’s personal experience with pregnancy, combined with a decade of expertise in genomics and digital health, shaped her vision for a platform that delivers data-driven insights, lifetime context, and always-on support. Her firsthand exposure to the disconnect between the growing volume of consumer health data and outdated privacy practices led to a realization: reimagining health outcomes starts with giving individuals control of their complete, contextualized health history.

Trellis stands out by:

  • Transforming fragmented medical data into clear, personalized timelines
  • Delivering intelligent, AI-powered recommendations across pregnancy, postpartum, and preventive care
  • Offering continuous care and trusted guidance through partnerships with providers—eliminating the need for late-night symptom searches
  • Prioritizing privacy and security while delivering unmatched insight and support for lifelong health journeys

More than a pregnancy app, Trellis is constructing an operating system for women’s health across the lifespan. With data-driven insights and expert-backed care models, it empowers women to proactively manage their health while effortlessly caring for their families. By redefining the healthcare experience and enabling foundational, generational health, Trellis aims to transform not only outcomes—but lives—by adding quality years to women’s health spans.