Allo Health Secures $1.83 Million To Expand AI-Driven Sexual Health Services In India

Allo Health, an India-based startup focused on sexual health, has raised $1.83 million in its pre-Series A round. The funding was led by Rainmatter, with participation from the startup’s existing investors. This latest investment follows Allo’s earlier $4.4 million seed round led by Nexus Venture Partners, which had also included several well-known operators and founders such as Binny Bansal (Flipkart), Deepinder Goyal (Zomato), Rohit MA (Cloudnine), and Sandeep Singhal (Nexus).

Allo Health Secures $1.83 Million To Expand AI-Driven Sexual Health Services In India
Allo Health Secures $1.83 Million To Expand AI-Driven Sexual Health Services In India

Allo Health, an India-based startup focused on sexual health, has raised $1.83 million in its pre-Series A round. The funding was led by Rainmatter, with participation from the startup’s existing investors. This latest investment follows Allo’s earlier $4.4 million seed round led by Nexus Venture Partners, which had also included several well-known operators and founders such as Binny Bansal (Flipkart), Deepinder Goyal (Zomato), Rohit MA (Cloudnine), and Sandeep Singhal (Nexus).

The startup has announced that the capital will be used to scale its operations by increasing clinic density, investing in technology infrastructure, and enhancing patient engagement tools. This funding aligns with Allo Health’s continued efforts to build a structured, hybrid care system combining in-person clinics, digital tools, and medically trained professionals.

Founded by Pranay Jivrajka, Allo offers a service model that blends physical presence with artificial intelligence-based treatment protocols. The company highlights its integrated doctor training programs and clinical decision support systems, developed with a research-based approach. According to Allo, these elements are key to managing patient needs more effectively.

Since its inception, Allo Health reports that it has served over 200,000 patients across India, achieving what it describes as an 85% improvement in patient outcomes. The startup currently operates more than 35 clinics in major Indian cities, including Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mysore, and Ranchi. The expansion of this physical infrastructure is expected to continue with the support of the new funding.

By combining technology and traditional care, Allo Health aims to address gaps in the sexual health space in India, where stigma and lack of awareness often hinder access to care. The integration of AI into diagnosis and treatment, along with trained medical personnel, positions the company to streamline patient experiences across multiple touchpoints.

The company is positioning itself to scale gradually while continuing to build trust with its patient base through its clinic network and data-informed services. With a focus on delivering consistent outcomes and expanding its reach, Allo Health is moving forward with a defined operational strategy backed by a combination of venture support and health technology innovation.