Maven Clinic and ŌURA partner to deliver more connected experience for women's health
Allows Maven members to sync Oura ring data with the Maven platform
Maven Clinic the world's largest virtual clinic for women's and family health, has announced a partnership with smart ring makers ŌURA to integrate continuous biometric insights into its own expert care.
The partnership will mean a more personalized, connected experience for women and families as eligible Maven members sync their Oura Ring data with the Maven platform.
This will combine Oura's daily health signals—like sleep, stress, and activity—with expert guidance from Maven's care teams. The connection enables more timely, tailored support and empowers members to take meaningful action earlier, whether that means optimizing fertility, managing symptoms during pregnancy, or navigating menopause with confidence. At launch, eligible Maven members will also receive exclusive pricing on the purchase of an Oura Ring.
Maven and Oura say that the integration has the potential to improve outcomes by establishing more personalized recommendations, catching issues earlier, and providing expert care when it matters most. For example, a pregnant Maven member with gestational diabetes can work with a Maven nutrition or physical support coach to help regulate glucose levels while using Oura's activity tracking and Meals and Glucose features to monitor progress. Another Maven member navigating perimenopause could be prompted to connect with an OB-GYN or wellness coach after noticing decreasing Sleep Scores and irregular cycle patterns through Oura.
With 24/7 access to providers across 30+ specialties, Maven gives members one place to turn their health data into timely, personalized support across every life phase, from fertility and pregnancy, through to menopause, midlife and beyond.
This collaboration also speaks to a growing shift in how people, especially women, manage their health. In a recent Maven survey of 1,200 members, 73% said they track their health regularly, and 45% review their data daily. More than half said they're open to sharing that data with a provider. A recent Rock Health report echoes this trend: more than half of women (56%) have used virtual care in the past year, 54% digitally track health metrics, and 52% own a wearable or connected device. Across the board, consumers are looking for solutions that fit into their lives, not the other way around.
"We expect smart technology in every part of our lives, and our health should be no different," said Kate Ryder, founder and CEO of Maven Clinic.
"By teaming up with ŌURA, we're giving women and families the tools to be proactive about their health, make more informed choices, and ultimately see better outcomes."
This vision was echoed by Dorothy Kilroy, chief commercial officer at ŌURA, who said:
"At ŌURA, we're focused on integrating our continuous biometric insights into clinical conversations—ensuring that real-time data actively informs and enhances the care people receive.”
"Our partnership with Maven Clinic brings that vision to life, helping providers deliver more timely, personalized support grounded in each individual's unique health patterns. It's the future of women's health—evidence-based, deeply personalized, and clinically actionable.”