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Surgical care center startup Oath Surgical comes out of stealth with $10M

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Last updated: May 16, 2025 4:10 pm
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Oath Surgical, a new startup out of Portland, Ore., revealed more details about its outpatient surgical care business, touting the service as lower cost and higher quality compared to traditional hospital-based procedures.

  • The company is led by CEO Oliver Keown, a longtime doctor and healthcare investor. “Oath is rearchitecting the surgical care system around how it should work in 2025 and beyond: digitally integrated, AI-powered, surgeon-led, and built to deliver value-based care,” Keown wrote on LinkedIn.
  • The company’s OathOS software features a proprietary AI scribe and AI-assisted charting, along with real-time data, cost tracking, and surgical performance metrics.
  • Oath has two surgery centers in Portland. The company has raised more than $10 million from Oxford Science Enterprises, Black Opal Ventures, Rogue VC, Tau Ventures, First Spark Ventures, and others.

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