Warsaw’s AI-first primary healthcare startup Jutro Medical raises €24 million Series A extension

December 16, 2025 at 05:14 AM UTC
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Warsaw’s AI-first primary healthcare startup Jutro Medical raises €24 million Series A extension

Warsaw-based health tech startup Jutro Medical has secured €24 million in a Series A extension round, bringing its total Series A funding to €36 million. The investment, led by Warsaw Equity Group, will fuel the company’s expansion of its AI-driven primary care model across Europe. This funding underscores the growing interest in leveraging artificial intelligence to transform healthcare delivery. Jutro Medical, founded in 2020, operates an AI-first primary care platform that integrates online and offline services. The company has developed its own electronic health record system, clinic operations, and AI agents. These AI agents handle administrative tasks, allowing clinicians to focus on patient care. The company currently provides care to 120,000 patients across Poland. The investment aims to support further clinic acquisitions in Poland and enable the company to expand its operations across Europe. This expansion strategy focuses on acquiring and integrating primary care clinics onto a unified technological platform. This approach enables consistent quality, streamlined integration, and improved margins across the network, according to the company. With primary care facing significant structural changes across Europe, Jutro Medical is well-positioned to capitalize on the consolidation of smaller practices. The company’s focus on using AI to improve access to healthcare, reduce wait times, and enhance the patient experience positions them as a leader in digital health transformation.

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Published: December 16, 2025 at 05:14 AM UTC
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