BeMe Health, a teen-focused digital mental health startup, has secured $12.5 million to fuel growth ahead of the planned series A financing round.
Co-founded in 2021 by Nicoletta Tessler, Mandeep Dhillon JD, Ronald Geraty MD, and Scott Cousino, the company operates a digital behavioral platform offering mental health support specifically to teens.
The round was spearheaded by Polaris Partners and Flare Capital, with a significant contribution from the California Health Care Foundation and Fiore Ventures. BeMe Health’s successful funding round supports the company’s efforts to address mental health challenges.
It will use the latest funding to expand its audience reach, enhance its digital health platform, and boost innovations in youth-focused behavioral healthcare.
BeMe Digital Mental Health Platform
The company’s digital platform provides mental health interventions tailored to address challenges teens and young adults grapple with, ensuring they receive the right support when needed.
With the 24/7 platform accessibility, users can always access the right mental health content they need at any time.
The platform also features interactive tools that allow users to engage in mood reflection, evidence-based assessments, and skill-building activities, helping them maintain good mental health.
BeMe Health platform also offers personalized mental health interventions through clinical linkage and one-on-one, among other tailored interventions, while providing an option for immediate healthcare through crisis support.