Sword Health is tripling down on AI specialty care.
What’s happening: The MSK-turned-AI health platform launched GLP-1 support and DTC mental health solutions while broadening into women’s midlife care.
Built to scale. Following its acquisition of MSK rival Kaia, the $4B company is expanding internationally and its accelerating employer-sponsored, outcomes-based model across the full continuum of care.
Positioning itself as the adherence and support layer between provider and patient, Sword uses specialized AI agents to coordinate care with PTs, clinicians, and prescribers.
Here for it. Always on, its new offerings target high-need categories where stronger engagement can improve outcomes.
For GLP-1 users, Pulse combines smart scales, wearables, and PTs to personalize strength training and nutrition for muscle and bone health.
Elevating the mental health chatbot, Dawn integrates devices and calendars for 24/7 awareness and therapeutic support in moments of crisis.
Focused on menopause, Bloom moves beyond pelvic floor therapy with hormone therapy, fertility tracking, and maternal fitness.
Looking ahead: With competitors Hinge and Omada making waves in the public market, Sword is tapping acquisitions for growth, AI for scale, and 800K+ healthier members as validation.