Bunkerhill Health Raises $25 Million Series B, Total Funding Reaches $55 Million

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Bunkerhill Health Raises $25 Million Series B to Expand AI Agents for Hospitals
Healthcare AI startup Bunkerhill Health has raised $25 million in a Series B funding round, bringing its total funding to $55 million. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from Sequoia, Felicis, Optum Ventures, and Y Combinator.
Founded in 2019 by Nishith Khandwala and David Eng, Bunkerhill Health develops AI-powered solutions that help hospitals automate clinical and operational workflows. The company's Carebricks platform deploys AI agents designed to reduce administrative burdens, improve patient follow-ups, and support clinical decision-making.
AI Platform Used Across Major Health Systems
Bunkerhill Health currently works with 15 health systems, including Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Ballad Health, Intermountain Health, Sentara Health, Endeavor Health, and The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) Health.
Its Carebricks platform combines operational AI agents with nine FDA-cleared clinical AI algorithms, including tools for the early detection of heart valve disease and osteoporosis risk assessment.
According to the company, hospitals typically approach Bunkerhill with operational challenges, and the startup develops AI agents tailored to address those specific needs.
Funding to Support Healthcare AI Expansion
CEO Nishith Khandwala said the company's mission is to help healthcare providers identify risks earlier and improve patient outcomes by integrating AI into everyday hospital operations.
Investor Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures, said healthcare organizations are increasingly prioritizing AI adoption, noting that hospitals are actively seeking technologies that improve efficiency and patient care.
Bunkerhill Health plans to continue expanding its AI platform as healthcare providers look for scalable solutions that streamline workflows and enhance clinical operations.








