Journey Clinical is a New York-based healthtech company that operates a collaborative-care platform enabling licensed psychotherapists to offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) inside their own private practices. Its in-house medical team handles patient eligibility, ketamine prescriptions, and ongoing medical monitoring, while therapists deliver the preparation, dosing, and integration sessions. The model expands safe, legal access to psychedelic-assisted care for patients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other conditions, and has grown to a network of over 2,500 trained providers.
Televero Behavioral Health is an Austin, Texas physician-led virtual behavioral health practice that delivers online therapy, psychiatry, medication management, and neurotesting for conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD and autism. Built as a licensed medical practice rather than an app or marketplace, it pairs same-day and same-week access with clinical oversight from MDs, nurse practitioners and licensed counselors, and accepts commercial insurance, Medicare and Medicaid so cost is not a barrier to care.
Marble Health is a New York-based youth mental health company building a school-centered model of care. It partners with school counselors - not just school district budgets - to identify struggling students and match them with licensed therapists within days, covering visits through insurance including Medicaid. Marble combines individual, family, and group teletherapy with a purpose-built therapist EHR and AI documentation tools, and folds counselors and parents into a collaborative care team. Founded by former Headway co-founders Jake Sussman and Dan Ross, the company has facilitated more than 15,000 therapy sessions since launching and raised a $15.5M Series A in October 2025.