LillianCare, a trailblazing healthcare innovator based in Berlin, has successfully closed a €1.5 million extension funding round aimed at revolutionizing primary care delivery in Germany’s underserved regions. The investment underscores robust investor confidence in LillianCare’s mission to combat the nation’s critical shortage of physicians through its pioneering hybrid care model.
Renewed Support from Key Investors
Leading the funding round were prominent backers including Nina Capital and caesar., reaffirming their steadfast commitment to LillianCare’s transformative vision. Also contributing were esteemed investors such as Calm/Storm Ventures and Björn von Siemens, highlighting their continued belief in the company’s potential to reshape healthcare accessibility across Germany.
“We’ve witnessed firsthand the positive impact of LillianCare’s operational hubs in Nastätten and Neuerburg,” remarked Marc Subirats, General Partner at Nina Capital. “We are eager to continue supporting their expansion efforts as they bring essential healthcare services to communities in need.”
Dr. Carolin Gabor, Managing Partner at caesar., emphasized the urgency of LillianCare’s mission in light of Germany’s 4,100 unfilled general practitioner positions. “LillianCare’s innovative approach is crucial,” she stated, “and we are proud to champion their efforts to redefine healthcare delivery.”
New Investors Joining the Cause
The funding round attracted new investors, including Ship2B Ventures through their BSocial Impact Fund, underscoring a shared commitment to driving positive social change. Jordi Ferrer, Investment Director at Ship2B, highlighted LillianCare’s potential to set new standards in healthcare accessibility.
“By leveraging a hybrid practice model, LillianCare not only addresses immediate healthcare gaps but also fosters sustainable impact in underserved communities,” Ferrer remarked.
Additional new investors such as Atlantis Ventures and notable individuals like Stefan Menden and Pascal Werner bring diverse expertise and validation to LillianCare’s innovative initiatives.
Pioneering Healthcare Solutions
Founded in 2023, LillianCare empowers nurses as primary points of contact for outpatients, handling 60% of treatments under digital doctor supervision. This model optimizes physician resources, ensuring focused attention on complex cases while enhancing local healthcare access in areas affected by practice closures.
Linus Drop, CEO and Co-Founder of LillianCare, expressed gratitude for the continued support: “We are honored by the trust of our investors and excited to expand our footprint, driving meaningful change in healthcare accessibility across Germany.”