Scout charts pre-seed funding from Midwest investors at KCRise Fund, eGrowth Ventures
November 24, 2025 | Startland News Staff
The just-announced pre-seed round for an emerging innovator in veterinary medicine software is expected to help the Kansas City-built startup deepen its product capabilities, further strengthen its core technology, and strategically grow its team to meet rising demand.
“Closing this round gives us the resources and momentum to execute on our mission,” said Dr. Gonzalo Erdozain founder and CEO of Scout, which modernizes veterinary anesthesia and dental workflows by digitizing calculations, monitoring, and charting. “We’re energized by the support and thrilled for the journey ahead.”
The round was led by KCRise Fund, with participation from eGrowth Ventures, Service Provider Capital, and a group of distinguished angel investors. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
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The early investment marks a major milestone for Scout — one of Startland News’ Kansas City Startups to Watch in 2025 — providing the momentum needed to accelerate product development, expand its team, and continue building toward its vision for the future, said Erdozain.
By eliminating paper forms and automating critical steps, Scout helps hospitals work more efficiently, reduce errors, and capture revenue that would otherwise be lost.

Dr. Gonzalo Erdozain, Scout, speaks alongside Emily Brown, Attane Health, and Warren Wang, dScribe AI, during a Tech Venture Studio panel at GEWKC at Union Station; courtesy photo
“From the moment we met Gonzalo, it was clear he brings a special blend of clinical expertise and entrepreneurial energy to the veterinary space,” added Aaliyah Aramjoo, senior analyst at KCRise Fund, known for supporting high-growth companies across the Midwest. “Because he’s lived the day-to-day challenges as a practicing veterinarian, he has a deep understanding of where innovation is needed most.”
“That kind of founder insight is exactly what makes Scout so special and we’re thrilled to support Gonzalo and the team as they modernize workflows and elevate care across veterinary practices,” she continued.
The raise comes at a time of sustained growth across the veterinary industry, Erdozain said: U.S. pet spending surpassed US $150 billion in 2024, and the veterinary software market, valued at approximately US $529 million in 2024, is projected to double by 2030.
As demand for modern, digital tools accelerates, Scout is positioned to help practices meet rising expectations for efficiency, accuracy, and high-quality patient care, he explained.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the confidence our investors have placed in us,” Erdozain said. “Their support fuels the work we’re doing every day and enables us to push forward even faster. This is just the beginning, and we couldn’t be more excited for what’s ahead.”

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