Leo

Leo is reinventing the outpatient pediatric experience using tech, lean ops, and a reimagined physical office space.

Founded 2014
1-15 employees
  • Health Care Technology & Nursing
  • Headquarters address
    260 West 52nd Street, New York, NY 10019, USA

    Leo is revolutionizing the way outpatient pediatric care is delivered by building a completely new and better practice experience for parents, kids and their medical providers. Our product is the best outpatient pediatric practice experience in the world, with a reimagined physical space, reengineered workflows, and the convenience of unparalleled mobile and web access for patients.

    From booking appointments, communicating with your doctor, and accessing your medical information, to the way you check in, pay bills, manage prescriptions, and access the best resources on parenting - we are building our practices from the ground up with a maniacal focus on reducing complexity, improving customer service and integrating powerful technology at every single step of the care process.

    Leo is a “‘full stack’ startup” as applied to the pediatric medical practice.

    PEOPLE:

    Ben Siscovick (CEO and Founder) has spent much of the past decade in the startup tech world as an entrepreneur, operator and, most recently, venture capitalist. Over the past four years, he was co-founder and general partner at IA Ventures, a $155M early stage venture firm. Ben is a graduate of University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Business School.

    Dr. Om Lala (Co-founder and Head of Operations) was most recently at McKinsey & Co. NY, where he did extensive work leading hospital transformations, developing pay-for-performance models, and advising state governments on health reform. Dr. Lala was previously economic policy advisor for President Obama’s re-election campaign and has published award-winning research on what drives patient satisfaction. He received his MD, MBA and AB from Harvard University and MPH from Cambridge University.

    Nayan Jain (Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer) recently completed a Presidential Innovation Fellowship at the White House, where he worked on national health data initiatives and deployed one of the first sensor networks for employee wellness. As founding engineer at Audax Health (acquired by UnitedHealth in a multi-hundred million dollar deal), Nayan was responsible for the company's core mobile and web platforms. He received his BS in Computational Media (CS and HCI) at Georgia Institute of Technology.

    Tech stack

    Rails, PostgreSQL, iOS, HTML, CSS, Angular

    Benefits

    Compensation and retirement

    401k plan

    Health and wellness

    Insurance (Health)
    Insurance (Dental)
    Insurance (Vision)