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Winx Health, a women’s health company (based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) got its start in 2019 by selling direct-to-consumer pregnancy tests. Winx now offers a wide range of other vaginal and women’s health care products including ovulation tests, and yeast infection tests and treatments.[1]
In June 2022, the same week that the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Winx launched an emergency contraception product and donated more than 30,000 free doses of emergency contraception.[2][3] The company also produces extensive educational content including Real Talk, which provides medically-backed information on women’s intimate health topics, sex education, and reproductive rights.[4]
Winx's platform and delivery models help address widely documented access barriers of emergency contraceptives, including availability, affordability, and privacy. The firm has also creatively dispelled myths about birth control, generally, and emergency contraception, in particular.[5]
In October 2024, Time magazine named Winx's "Test & Treat" product for UTI as one of the 200 best inventions of the year. Users urinate on a test strip, receive immediate results, and can then video call with a doctor for a prescription.[6]
The actress Kerry Washington is an investor and advisor. Discussing her work with Winx, she told People magazine, “The ability to really know ourselves and take care of ourselves allows us to love ourselves and to live empowered lives of choice as women."[7]
The founders of Winx are both Venture for America alumni who participated in the Entrepreneur Roundtable Accelerator program in New York.[8][9]
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