Maven Clinic has partnered with smart ring maker ŌURA to integrate continuous biometric insights with virtual care delivery, combining real-time health data with expert guidance across the reproductive health journey. The collaboration allows eligible Maven members to sync Oura Ring data with Maven’s platform for more personalized care recommendations.

The partnership connects Oura’s daily health signals including sleep, stress, and activity tracking with Maven’s network of providers across more than 30 specialties. This integration enables more timely interventions and personalized support for conditions ranging from fertility optimization to pregnancy management and menopause navigation.

Maven members will receive exclusive pricing on Oura Ring purchases at launch, with the combined platform designed to catch health issues earlier and provide expert care when needed. The integration supports various use cases, such as pregnant members with gestational diabetes working with nutrition coaches while monitoring glucose levels through Oura’s tracking features, or perimenopausal members connecting with providers after identifying irregular sleep patterns or cycle changes.

“We expect smart technology in every part of our lives, and our health should be no different,” said Kate Ryder, founder and CEO of Maven Clinic. “By teaming up with ŌURA, we’re giving women and families the tools to be proactive about their health, make more informed choices, and ultimately see better outcomes.”

The collaboration addresses growing consumer demand for integrated health technology. In a recent Maven survey of 1,200 members, 73% reported regularly tracking their health data, with 45% reviewing information daily. More than half indicated willingness to share data with healthcare providers.

“At ŌURA, we’re focused on integrating our continuous biometric insights into clinical conversations—ensuring that real-time data actively informs and enhances the care people receive,” said Dorothy Kilroy, chief commercial officer at ŌURA. “Our partnership with Maven Clinic brings that vision to life, helping providers deliver more timely, personalized support grounded in each individual’s unique health patterns.”

Maven operates a virtual clinic for women and families, serving more than 2,000 employers and health plans through programs spanning fertility, maternity care, parenting, and menopause support. The company has raised over $425 million from investors including General Catalyst, Sequoia, and Dragoneer Investment Group.

The new partnership reflects the growing convergence of wearable technology and women’s health services, as companies seek to differentiate through data-driven personalization rather than standalone hardware or software offerings. For Maven, the integration provides additional touchpoints for member engagement while potentially improving clinical outcomes through continuous monitoring capabilities.

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