Evernow in the news
Welcome to the menopause gold rush
“To discover an entire category of health care that is entirely underserved is very, very rare,” said Alicia Jackson, the 42-year-old chief executive of the menopause telemedicine company Evernow..."
Rebranding Midlife
Gen-X celebrities are digging into a piece of the menopause pie behind the scenes, too. Gwyneth Paltrow, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Glennon Doyle, and Abby Wambach have all chipped in to raise $28.
Rebranding Midlife
Gwyneth Paltrow, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Glennon Doyle, and Abby Wambach have all chipped in to raise $28.5 million for Evernow, a telemedicine company that can help you text your way into a...
11 highlights of the HLTH agenda
Join five women leaders as they candidly discuss this pivotal time in women’s health.
Is it time to cancel menopause?
“I did not consent to this thing called menopause, and I do not want to go through it.”
Once a verboten topic, menopause—and the sometimes lengthy, often rocky period of time...
“The medical system is structured to reward doctors financially for focusing on fertility and gynecological surgeries,” says Jackson; managing menopause symptoms, she suggests, simply requires more...
Once a verboten topic, menopause—and the sometimes lengthy, often rocky period of...
“Somebody who tells you we can just measure your estrogen and progesterone is bullshitting you,” says Alicia Jackson, PhD, the founder of Evernow, a telehealth company that aims to provide patients wi
Digital health funding and deals roundup: Three new 'unicorns' in a week
Evernow, a telehealth company providing care for perimenopause and menopause, raised $28.5 million in a Series A funding round.
Here’s The Current Thinking On Hormone Therapy
Alicia Jackson, Evernow founder and CEO, also wants to help alleviate the confusion surrounding hormone therapy and other treatments for menopause symptoms. She started the telehealth company which...