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360 Dutch digital clinic for men Fellos secures €650K

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Vishal Singh @ Silicon Canals · 02/19/2025 10:38 EDT

Dutch digital clinic for men Fellos secures €650K

Netherlands-based digital men’s health clinic Fellos announced that it has secured €650K in a pre-seed round of funding, surpassing its initial target in a short time. Fellos is the Netherlands’ first digital clinic specialising in men’s health, providing accessible, high-quality care for those hesitant to visit a GP (general practitioner).  The platform connects patients with ... Read more

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