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Huddle Up (fka DotCom Therapy) raised an undisclosed amount in Series C funding led by Kayne Anderson Growth Capital with participation from existing investors.

Apr 11, 2024over 1 year ago

Round Type

series c

MadisonHealth Care

Investors

Osf VenturesHealth X VenturesLrv HealthNew Capital PartnersKayne Anderson Growth Capital

Description

Huddle Up, a Denver, CO-based pediatric digital health company, raised an undisclosed amount in Series C funding to further expand its reach.

Company Information

Company

Huddle Up

Location

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

About

Huddle Up supports the growth, development and mental health of children and adolescents. By bringing together providers, families and educators, Huddle Up creates a circle of support around children and adolescents, transforming the care experience and enabling new levels of engagement and outcomes beyond traditional, in-person offerings. Technical innovation extends the high quality nationwide network of providers, enabling them through peer-to-peer interactions, speciality support and outcome driven personalization. Available in 50 states, and over 25 insurance plans, Huddle Up serves near a thousand schools in diverse regions throughout the nation. The company boasts nearly 900,000 sessions delivered, a 4.5/5 student star rating and a 96% provider retention rate.

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10
Low Activity
1 total signals

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