Top 10 Women's health startups in UK

Mar 24, 2026
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Flo Health
Funding: $275.8M
Flo Health is a developer of Flo, the fastest growing AI-driven women’s health product that encompasses solutions for girls and women at every stage of their life (start of menstruation, cycle tracking, preparation for conception, pregnancy, early motherhood, menopause).
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Elvie
Funding: $188.9M
Elvie is a British femtech company developing smarter gadgets for women.
3
Palta
Funding: $139M
Palta (previously Haxus) is a health & well-being technology company.
4
SheMed
Funding: $50M
SheMed is transforming women's health by offering accessible and personalized test-to-treat solutions designed particularly for women.
5
Hertility
Funding: £8.2M
Healthcare wasn't designed with women in mind. We're on a mission to change that.
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Emm
Funding: $10M
Emm is developing the first smart menstrual cup with integrated biosensors, which provides data on reproductive and menstrual health. The device functions like a regular menstrual cup, designed to store menstrual blood. The built-in sensor collects data that helps users understand their cycle patterns. Tracking the amount of menstrual fluid you lose each day helps you identify your heaviest days, plan your day and manage your menstrual cycle. Personalized insights can be viewed in the smartphone app. Data collected in the Emm app is encrypted and stored securely with two-factor authentication. Personal identifiers are removed or replaced with codes.
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Fertifa
Funding: £6M
Fertifa is an innovative employer benefit solution making fertility care more accessible and affordable.
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Femyo
Europe's first medical marketplace dedicated to women.
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Clementine
Funding: £1M
Clementine App is a hypnotherapy app to help women feel calmer and better equipped to cope with everyday life.
10
Astinno
Funding: £360K
Astinno develops wearable for women experiencing a perimenopause symptom known as hot flushes.
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