Eleos Health
Series C in 2025
Eleos Health offers automated healthcare technology solutions. Its AI-powered Speech-to-Insights system aids clinicians in making decisions swiftly, ensuring personalized, efficient, and cost-effective patient care.
Rippl Care
Series A in 2024
Rippl Care is a mental health company based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to supporting seniors experiencing dementia and other neurocognitive disorders. Founded in 2021, the company employs a value-based approach and innovative technology to deliver comprehensive care tailored to individual needs. By prioritizing the empowerment of its clinicians, Rippl Care adopts a novel care model that enables seniors to receive personalized support through various channels, including phone, online, and in-home visits. This commitment to enhancing the quality of care for those affected by neurocognitive conditions sets Rippl Care apart in the mental health landscape.
Eleos Health
Series B in 2023
Eleos Health offers automated healthcare technology solutions. Its AI-powered Speech-to-Insights system aids clinicians in making decisions swiftly, ensuring personalized, efficient, and cost-effective patient care.
NOCD Inc. is a Chicago-based company founded in 2014 that specializes in developing a mobile application aimed at assisting individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The platform connects users to licensed therapists who specialize in OCD through face-to-face video therapy sessions. Utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, the application guides users in self-treatment and monitoring of their symptoms, offering tools for exposure and response prevention exercises. In addition to therapy sessions, NOCD provides 24/7 support via self-help resources and peer communities, facilitating ongoing care and enabling patients to manage their condition effectively. The company focuses on improving treatment outcomes for OCD through its innovative online platform.
Rippl Care
Seed Round in 2022
Rippl Care is a mental health company based in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to supporting seniors experiencing dementia and other neurocognitive disorders. Founded in 2021, the company employs a value-based approach and innovative technology to deliver comprehensive care tailored to individual needs. By prioritizing the empowerment of its clinicians, Rippl Care adopts a novel care model that enables seniors to receive personalized support through various channels, including phone, online, and in-home visits. This commitment to enhancing the quality of care for those affected by neurocognitive conditions sets Rippl Care apart in the mental health landscape.
Eleos Health
Series A in 2022
Eleos Health offers automated healthcare technology solutions. Its AI-powered Speech-to-Insights system aids clinicians in making decisions swiftly, ensuring personalized, efficient, and cost-effective patient care.
Equip Health
Series B in 2022
Equip is a virtual program helping families recover from eating disorders at home with comprehensive, gold-standard care created by experts in the field and people in recovery. Equip’s five-person care teams include dieticians, physicians, therapists, and mentors who deliver wrap-around support to provide families progress and lasting recovery.
Kristina Saffran and Erin Parks co-founded the company in San Diego, California in 2019.
NOCD Inc. is a Chicago-based company founded in 2014 that specializes in developing a mobile application aimed at assisting individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The platform connects users to licensed therapists who specialize in OCD through face-to-face video therapy sessions. Utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, the application guides users in self-treatment and monitoring of their symptoms, offering tools for exposure and response prevention exercises. In addition to therapy sessions, NOCD provides 24/7 support via self-help resources and peer communities, facilitating ongoing care and enabling patients to manage their condition effectively. The company focuses on improving treatment outcomes for OCD through its innovative online platform.
SonderMind
Series C in 2021
SonderMind is a Denver-based digital health company established in 2017, specializing in accessible and approachable mental health services. It operates an online platform that connects individuals with a network of licensed therapists, offering a range of services including video telehealth and in-person sessions. SonderMind focuses on various mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, and PTSD, among others. The company aims to streamline the process of finding and accessing mental health care, ensuring a good match between clients and therapists, while also supporting therapists by handling administrative and billing tasks.
Equip Health
Series A in 2021
Equip is a virtual program helping families recover from eating disorders at home with comprehensive, gold-standard care created by experts in the field and people in recovery. Equip’s five-person care teams include dieticians, physicians, therapists, and mentors who deliver wrap-around support to provide families progress and lasting recovery.
Kristina Saffran and Erin Parks co-founded the company in San Diego, California in 2019.
Equip Health
Series A in 2021
Equip is a virtual program helping families recover from eating disorders at home with comprehensive, gold-standard care created by experts in the field and people in recovery. Equip’s five-person care teams include dieticians, physicians, therapists, and mentors who deliver wrap-around support to provide families progress and lasting recovery.
Kristina Saffran and Erin Parks co-founded the company in San Diego, California in 2019.
Hurdle Health, Inc., established in 2020 and based in Washington, D.C., specializes in culturally intentional mental health services. The company operates a digital platform that connects diverse individuals, couples, and families with appropriate therapists, offering a suite of teletherapy services and self-mastery tools. Hurdle's approach is tailored to meet the unique needs of underserved populations, providing culturally responsive care for a wide range of stressors. The platform aims to create a safe and understanding space for patients, focusing on serving the BIPOC community and other minority groups.
SonderMind
Series B in 2020
SonderMind is a Denver-based digital health company established in 2017, specializing in accessible and approachable mental health services. It operates an online platform that connects individuals with a network of licensed therapists, offering a range of services including video telehealth and in-person sessions. SonderMind focuses on various mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, and PTSD, among others. The company aims to streamline the process of finding and accessing mental health care, ensuring a good match between clients and therapists, while also supporting therapists by handling administrative and billing tasks.
Equip Health
Seed Round in 2019
Equip is a virtual program helping families recover from eating disorders at home with comprehensive, gold-standard care created by experts in the field and people in recovery. Equip’s five-person care teams include dieticians, physicians, therapists, and mentors who deliver wrap-around support to provide families progress and lasting recovery.
Kristina Saffran and Erin Parks co-founded the company in San Diego, California in 2019.
Quartet Health
Series D in 2019
Founded in 2014, Quartet Health operates a cloud-based platform facilitating communication between medical providers and behavioral health specialists for improved patient care. The platform works with health plans and systems to provide actionable insights on behavioral health conditions, enhancing patient outcomes.
Quartet Health
Series C in 2018
Founded in 2014, Quartet Health operates a cloud-based platform facilitating communication between medical providers and behavioral health specialists for improved patient care. The platform works with health plans and systems to provide actionable insights on behavioral health conditions, enhancing patient outcomes.
Promentis Pharmaceuticals
Series C in 2017
Founded in 2006, Promentis Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It develops therapies targeting the central nervous system for treating neuropsychiatric disorders such as impulse control disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Promentis Pharmaceuticals
Venture Round in 2016
Founded in 2006, Promentis Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It develops therapies targeting the central nervous system for treating neuropsychiatric disorders such as impulse control disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
US HealthVest
Series B in 2016
US HealthVest is a behavioral healthcare firm that focuses on transforming the psychiatric hospital sector. The company's business model centers on developing new facilities as well as acquiring existing ones that have untapped potential. Each facility is designed to provide a range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of various patient populations. The leadership team at US HealthVest has a proven track record in the psychiatric hospital industry, having previously established and sold successful businesses, including Ascend Health, which operated nine freestanding facilities and nearly 900 beds before its acquisition by Universal Health Services in 2012. The firm's predecessor, Heartland Health Developments, also specialized in psychiatric care and was sold to Psychiatric Solutions in 2004.
Quartet Health
Series B in 2016
Founded in 2014, Quartet Health operates a cloud-based platform facilitating communication between medical providers and behavioral health specialists for improved patient care. The platform works with health plans and systems to provide actionable insights on behavioral health conditions, enhancing patient outcomes.
Quartet Health
Series A in 2015
Founded in 2014, Quartet Health operates a cloud-based platform facilitating communication between medical providers and behavioral health specialists for improved patient care. The platform works with health plans and systems to provide actionable insights on behavioral health conditions, enhancing patient outcomes.
US HealthVest
Series A in 2013
US HealthVest is a behavioral healthcare firm that focuses on transforming the psychiatric hospital sector. The company's business model centers on developing new facilities as well as acquiring existing ones that have untapped potential. Each facility is designed to provide a range of services tailored to meet the diverse needs of various patient populations. The leadership team at US HealthVest has a proven track record in the psychiatric hospital industry, having previously established and sold successful businesses, including Ascend Health, which operated nine freestanding facilities and nearly 900 beds before its acquisition by Universal Health Services in 2012. The firm's predecessor, Heartland Health Developments, also specialized in psychiatric care and was sold to Psychiatric Solutions in 2004.