KEY POINTS
  • Ada Health has raised a $90 million funding round at an undisclosed valuation that brings total investment in the company up to around $150 million.
  • "The app basically works like a WhatsApp chat with your trusted family doctor, but 24/7," CEO Daniel Nathrath told CNBC.
  • Bayer led the round through its Leaps by Bayer investment arm, while Samsung invested through the Samsung Catalyst Fund, a U.S.-based venture capital fund that Samsung Electronics uses to back companies worldwide.

Berlin-based Ada Health, which has developed a doctor-in-your-pocket style app that uses artificial intelligence to try to diagnose symptoms, has been backed by investment arms of South Korea's Samsung and German pharmaceutical giant Bayer.

Ada Health announced Thursday it has raised a $90 million funding round at an undisclosed valuation that brings total investment in the company up to around $150 million.