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According to reporting by TechCrunch, employee morale is low as the company struggles to expand successfully beyond its men’s health products.
The platform, called Ro Mind, lets users fill out an assessment and then consult with a clinician.
Investors have showered the New York company with $876 million to date.
Workpath will now integrate into Ro and offer in-home lab services.
Customers will now be able to use the services to get eczema treatment, as well as prescription antiperspirant and dandruff shampoo.
The new medications are focused on seasonal allergies.
The new site contains information about sexual health, hair loss, weight management, diabetes, and men's health.
Ro cofounder Zachariah Reitano published a Medium post accusing Hims of copying his platform down to the wording of specific health questions.
The increasingly popular business model has its fair share of unknowns regarding the quality of its services.