Flok Health Raises $12.5M Series A for AI Physiotherapy
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Flok Health, a digital healthcare company based in Cambridge, England in the United Kingdom, has raised $12.5 million in an oversubscribed Series A round. The financing was announced on June 3, 2026.
Albion VC led the round, with existing investors Eka Ventures and Form Ventures taking part alongside new backer Mercia Ventures.
Flok was founded in 2022 by former medic and professional rower Finn Stevenson and technologist Ric da Silva. The pair built what they describe as the world’s first AI-operated physiotherapy clinic. The company says it is the first and only AI system in Europe to receive regulatory approval to autonomously deliver entire healthcare pathways. It is also the only digital musculoskeletal provider approved by the UK’s Care Quality Commission and is certified as a Class IIa medical device for autonomous care delivery.
The AI clinic is now available to more than 2.4 million patients across eleven NHS regions. In one NHS rollout, more than 80 percent of patients reported that the AI service was as good as or better than traditional in-person physiotherapy.
The funding will support the expansion of Flok’s clinic across the UK and broaden its clinical scope beyond back pain. The company plans to scale its back-pain service and move into three new care pathways, hip and knee pain and women’s pelvic health, all set to launch in the UK this year. Some of the capital will also go toward international growth.