
Introducing Trellis Health: AI-Powered Pregnancy and Postpartum Health Platform Creates Decadent Healthcare Experience For Women
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Trellis Health, a digital health platform designed to empower women with personalized, proactive care, today launches its new platform on iOS. Trellis gives women and families the richest, most comprehensive picture of their health - an unprecedented foundation to build true preventive, proactive care. This platform launches Trellis Health's first steps in its mission to build generational health.
6.75 million people turn to Google with health questions. Meanwhile, ChatGPT fields health-related questions for a person about once every 10 days on average - and for pregnant women, that number spikes to 3 times a day. The burden of family health management only amplifies with caregiving for young children and the system is harder to navigate and access than ever. With many at-home consumer health tools, the lingering question is often 'what now?' or 'what does it mean?' and most digital telehealth solutions are lacking critical, nuanced context on the patients they see. Even amidst a wave of innovation in diagnostics, wearables, AI, and personalized medicine, one thing remains missing: a tool that makes health information usable, connected, actionable, private, and truly personalized, especially for women and families navigating critical life stages.
Trellis Health is solving this gap by launching the first family-based, centralized, AI-powered health operating system that marries the human side of care with the richest personal health data for patient decision support and actionable insights where it's needed most. By combining your own health history with context-aware clinical care and tailored support for interactions with the healthcare system, or at home, Trellis makes care feel seamless, and lifetime health feel proactive. Unlike other platforms that treat health data as a commodity, Trellis keeps all data securely within its system and within individual family accounts, creating a private, personal AI-powered product designed to deliver the smartest, safest guidance for you and your family.
What was once impossible, is now a table stakes requirement in the healthcare system today to create a system that's not just a little 'better' - but re-imagined: a complete story of your health journey, connected to family history and context, delivered securely on-device.
Personalized Baselines and Benchmarks: Users can understand their own personalized, unique baselines based on their actual health history versus a standard range, empowering women to spot meaningful changes early, track whole body postpartum recovery back to their own baseline levels, and have deeply informed conversations with their doctors to create better outcomes through this, and every, stage of life.
Collaborative Care Platform: Automated health summaries, personalized proactive questions for doctor's appointments, and effortless two-tap sharing of health snapshots ensure clearer, more effective communication with any provider, even in short 8 minute visits.
18/7 Midwife Support: Members can connect directly with a Certified Nurse Midwife for those 'what if?' or 'is this normal?' moments throughout pregnancy, postpartum and infant care, receiving trusted, compassionate support tailored to their health needs late at night, or between appointments.
Whole-Health Postpartum Recovery: Postpartum care is one of the most undersupported areas of women's health and can have profound and compounding affects on lifetime health and longevity. The first 40 days postpartum impacts health and wellbeing for the next 40 years of life. Trellis is redefining the standard of care to add decades of healthy life with the only complete health platform for postpartum recovery, including personalized in-app telehealth support, education, and the first-ever of its kind, comprehensive women's health at-home postpartum lab testing that integrates into current standard of care visit schedules, designed to power a 'Bounce Forward,' not a bounce back.
'At Trellis, we're not just reimagining healthcare for women, we're creating a new standard of how health data and AI technology should be used,' says Dr Estelle Giraud, PhD CEO and Co-Founder of Trellis Health. 'In order to build healthier generations, we must champion the right to access, understand, and act on your health without compromise. Trellis is raising the bar on healthcare —with trust, ethics, and humanity at our core.'
Where most pregnancy and postpartum platforms focus on the fetus or the best products or gear, Trellis simplifies managing health across generations. With infant accounts, parents can also seamlessly organize their children's immunization records, pediatric summaries, allergy information, and more. Not only does this lighten the mental load for parents, but it also builds a complete health blueprint that their children can carry for a lifetime, setting the foundation for generational health.
Trellis launches its platform with partnerships around key pillars of women's postpartum health and recovery that are often overlooked and underserved in the current system. Beginning with nationwide lactation support through Milkwise, to provide digital, on-demand, lactation consulting and education pre and post birth, and digital, on-demand mental health support with Mavida, a specialized care provider for maternal mental health. Trellis will continue to expand select partnerships around core pillars of health in future.
Built to HIPAA, GDPR, and CCPA standards, and with privacy-by-design architecture, Trellis utilizes patent-pending, privacy-preserving algorithms, advanced identity verification, and banking-grade encryption to ensure that every member's health data is safeguarded throughout every interaction. Trellis is available on iOS across all 50 states in the U.S. and is just $8 per month (billed annually at $96 per year).
This launch comes on the heels of the company's extensive medical advisory board appointments, $1.8M pre-seed funding announcement, and 24 months in private alpha and beta developing health IT software and architecture to address the complexity of this problem space. To learn more or sign up for membership, visit www.jointrellishealth.com.
About Trellis Health
Trellis Health is pioneering personalized, proactive care for individuals and families, starting with pregnancy and postpartum. Designed by scientists, technologists, and parents in collaboration with leading clinicians, Trellis bridges critical gaps in women's healthcare with intuitive tools that simplify health management over time. Through personalized recommendations, tailored insights, and seamless tracking, Trellis enables women to make informed decisions about their health - without carrying the mental load of connecting the dots.

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