Arya Health Raises $18,200,000 in Series A to Build the AI Co-Pilot for Patient Intake, Clinical Documentation, and Care Delivery
November 3, 2025
 byFenoms Start-Ups

Arya Health, the AI-powered operating system that streamlines patient intake, clinical workflows, and documentation for healthcare organizations, has raised $18,200,000 in Series A funding. The round includes ACME Capital, Ridge Ventures, Twelve Below, and additional strategic investors. Led by CEO and co-founder Kunal Sarda, Arya Health is building something the healthcare system desperately needs: automation that reduces administrative burden without adding friction to patient care.
Physicians don’t burn out because of medicine.
They burn out because of paperwork.
Arya Health eliminates that bottleneck by collecting patient information ahead of visits, synthesizing key clinical details using AI, and generating structured notes that integrate directly into clinical workflows and EHRs. What used to take 20–40 minutes of manual data entry now happens automatically - before the clinician even steps into the room. Arya doesn’t speed up documentation. It removes it.
Reframing Healthcare Efficiency: AI That Solves the Administrative Crisis
The healthcare industry has an efficiency crisis rooted in documentation, not care delivery. Clinical staff spend up to 50% of their time inputting data across disconnected platforms. Patient experience suffers when clinicians are forced to type instead of listen. Arya tackles this head-on by automating intake, structuring patient narratives, and generating clinical summaries that reflect why the patient is there, what matters most medically, and what the provider should focus on. Instead of replacing clinicians, Arya removes barriers so clinicians can actually practice.
Most “AI-in-healthcare” platforms chase novelty.
Arya chases impact.
Infrastructure Over Tools: Arya Is Becoming the Workflow Layer of Care Delivery
Arya is not a standalone documentation tool. It’s a platform that becomes the connective tissue across intake, triage, visit prep, documentation, and follow-up. When a patient schedules an appointment, Arya captures structured and unstructured information digitally. Prior history, current symptoms, medication lists, social determinants - everything needed to understand the patient’s story appears in a clinical-ready summary that the physician can use immediately.
The biggest unlock? Arya reduces pre-visit ambiguity and post-visit documentation. When clinicians enter the exam room, they’re already fully briefed. When they leave the room, documentation is already drafted. It moves care from reactive to prepared.
Don’t Automate Tasks; Automate Progress
This is where Arya becomes a playbook for founders solving systemic problems. Most automation companies try to replace tasks. Arya replaces friction. Instead of optimizing for efficiency, Arya optimizes for momentum. Clinical AI tools often focus on “doing the task faster.” Arya eliminates the task entirely.
Here’s the difference founders should internalize  -  and it’s big:
The most transformative startups don’t optimize workflow steps.
 They eliminate steps completely.
Arya didn’t ask, “How do we make documentation easier?”
Arya asked, “Why are clinicians documenting at all?”
That shift in mindset - from streamlining to removing - is what creates category leaders.
Investor Confidence and Momentum
The caliber of investors backing Arya signals both validation and acceleration. ACME Capital and Ridge Ventures have a track record of backing companies that become foundational infrastructure in their industries. Twelve Below and other strategic investors bring deep healthcare networks, enabling Arya to enter new markets rapidly. But what makes this round unique is not just who invested - it’s why.
Investors aren’t backing Arya because AI is trendy.
They’re backing Arya because healthcare can’t scale without it.
A Market Where Demand Outruns Supply
Burnout. Backlogs. Administrative overload. Workforce shortages. Rising patient demand. These aren’t future problems - they’re the current reality of healthcare. Studies show that:
- Clinicians spend nearly half of their day on documentation and admin tasks.
 - Burnout among physicians has reached record levels, with documentation being one of the top causes.
 - The U.S. is projected to face a shortage of up to 124,000 physicians by 2034.
 - Administrative waste costs the U.S. healthcare system over $265 billion every year.
 - Health systems adopting pre-visit automation tools report 25–35% improvement in visit throughput, reducing bottlenecks in appointment availability.
 
The digital health automation market, including AI-enabled care delivery platforms, is projected to reach $194 billion by 2030, growing at double-digit CAGR.
Patient demand is rising. Provider capacity is shrinking.
Healthcare has reached the breaking point.
Arya isn’t entering a crowded space.
Arya is entering a space collapsing under its own weight  -  and offering a structural fix.
The Real Shift: Healthcare Moves From Documentation to Interpretation
Historically, documentation was the clinician’s job. Arya flips the responsibility: the system documents, the clinician interprets. The same way radiology moved from film to digital, and billing shifted from paper to automated clearinghouses, Arya pushes documentation into a new era of ambient, structured, automatic capture.
Care teams don’t want more software.
They want less work.
Arya’s role is to build the AI co-pilot for clinical workflows so physicians can focus on what actually matters:
context, insight, decision-making, patient care.
What’s Next for Arya Health
With Series A funding secured, Arya will expand its engineering and clinical operations teams and deepen integrations with leading EHRs and healthcare systems. The company is also scaling into specialty care - cardiology, oncology, primary care, and behavioral health - where intake complexity is highest and documentation consumes the most clinical time.
The long-term vision is clear: every healthcare visit begins with an Arya pre-assessment, and every clinical note begins with Arya-generated structure. Arya is not aiming to become another tool in the tech stack.
Arya aims to become the workflow.
Final Thoughts
Arya’s raise is not just a funding milestone. It signals a turning point in healthcare: the shift from documenting care to delivering it. When technology removes administrative noise, clinicians regain capacity, patients gain attention, and care accelerates. In an industry where time is the most scarce resource, Arya gives clinicians more of it.
The future of healthcare isn’t faster typing.
It’s less typing.
 More listening.
 More care.









