Carbon Health has been quietly laying plans to take on heavyweight One Medical. Now it's expanding with a fresh $30 million investment led by a top investment firm.

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Carbon plans to use the funds to open 15 medical clinics in California, expanding beyond the Bay Area to Los Angeles.

The Silicon Valley startup behind a network of modern walk-in health clinics is growing, thanks to support from one of the world's biggest investment firms., a San Francisco-based company that offers same-day medical appointments, lab tests, and travel vaccines, is expanding to Los Angeles and eventually to New York, New Jersey, and Nevada, the CEO told Business Insider. The company plans to open new clinics in malls and office parks.

Since last fall, Carbon has been quietly laying plans to take on rivals like One Medical and Forward, as Business Insider

 

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