In a Pre-Series A round led by Rainmatter and current investors, Allo Health, the top and fastest-growing sexual health ecosystem in India, received ₹16 crore. With this funding, Allo is moving on with its goal of revolutionizing sexual healthcare in India by using technology, extensive knowledge, and organized patient care.
Allo has improved health outcomes by 85% while treating over 200,000 lakh people across India since its founding. With more than 35 clinics spread across key cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mysore, and Ranchi, Allo has led the way in a field that has historically been dominated by uncontrolled methods and false information. Allo has established a hybrid ecosystem that blends physical clinics, AI-powered treatment procedures, and qualified medical experts, in contrast to typical health-tech businesses that concentrate on digital-only distribution.
Some of India’s most well-known startup founders and operators, including Binny Bansal (Flipkart), Deepinder Goyal (Zomato), Rohit MA (Cloudnine), and Sandeep Singhal (Nexus), were among those who contributed to the $4.4 million in seed funding that Allo had raised prior to this round, which was led by Nexus Venture Partners.
“For far too long, sexual health in India has been disregarded. We are constructing a full ecosystem, not just a company. In order to guarantee that Indians have access to top-notch sexual healthcare, we prioritize patient outcomes, physician education, and evidence-based treatment,” said Pranay Jivrajka, founder and CEO of Allo Health.
In a market that has lacking organized intervention, Allo stands out because to its in-house medical training programs, AI-powered clinical decision assistance, and therapy frameworks supported by research. As Allo grows, this round will support investments in deeper technological capabilities, speed up clinic densification, and improve patient involvement.
“Allo is filling a significant healthcare need by putting patient trust, methodical care, and long-term growth first. “We think they are establishing new benchmarks for the development of specialized healthcare in India,” said Dilip Kumar, Investments, Rainmatter.
In India, the market for sexual health is enormous yet underdeveloped. The majority of individuals are still reluctant to discuss it, much less ask for assistance. Nithin Kamath, Founder & CEO of Zerodha & Rainmatter, adding, “We are pleased to help Allo Health, which is addressing issues of cost, accessibility, and awareness in this area.
Allo will increase its emphasis and make investments in private label products, digital treatment, and diagnostics to improve patient results and fortify its ecosystem for sexual healthcare. As with sexual health, Allo intends to use its current skills to grow into mental health as a viable category, repeating its expert-led, structured strategy to create a holistic healthcare ecosystem.