Join Us in Redefining Women's Health
Amissa is a creative and fast-paced startup on a mission to improve healthcare. We believe the best teammates are curious, talented, passionate, hardworking, and bring a sense of humor to their work.
Amissa exists to close the data gap in menopause care.
We’re an NIH-backed startup helping patients, clinicians, and researchers make sense of real-world symptom data—so care feels more personal, treatment is more effective, and outcomes improve for everyone.
of women who seek care for menopause symptoms don’t receive treatment.
What We Believe In
A quiet play on words. A powerful set of values. FLASH keeps us grounded in what matters most.
Future-Thinking
We’re revolutionizing how doctors help their patients by incorporating biometric data into healthcare decisions.
Leadership
Everyone on our team is empowered to make bold suggestions and take ownership over their contributions.
Accessibility and Inclusivity
We make every effort to consider how we can best provide a solution to all types of people.
Scientific and Customer-Driven
We continually test and research our theories to ensure we’re innovating with care.
Honest, Open, and Respectful
We’re comfortable with the uncomfortable and foster open conversations about bodies with respect.
How We Work
We build with heart, flexibility, and a shared mission to improve women’s health.

Benefits That Support You
We offer competitive benefits to support our team members.
Competitive salary & bonuses
Fair pay and performance-based incentives
Cutting-edge work
Build with the latest health tech and wearable data tools
Health & wellness
Comprehensive health insurance and wellness programs
Professional development
Stipends for learning, conferences, and skill-building
Remote-first by design
Work from wherever you thrive
Mom-friendly culture
A flexible, family-first environment that supports working parents
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