Overview
- Kleiner Perkins led the Series D, with Redpoint, Maverick, Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Mercy and others participating, bringing total funding to roughly $200 million.
- Garner plans to expand its provider-ranking engine, build out AI-driven navigation and appointment booking, and hire to support growth.
- The company reports revenue up more than 130% year over year and says it now serves over 2.5 million members across 700-plus customers.
- Garner expects annual recurring revenue to surpass $200 million in the next year, according to company statements.
- Its rankings draw on a dataset of about 320 million medical records, and the company says employees who use recommended doctors pay around 80% less out of pocket, though some users have complained about perceived network restrictiveness.