MedCity News November 12, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Fort Health’s $5.5 million in funding was led by Twelve Below and Vanterra and included participation from Redesign Health, Blue Venture Fund and True Wealth Ventures.

Fort Health, an integrated behavioral health company, has secured $5.5 million, it announced Tuesday. It will use these funds to bring mental health services into more pediatricians’ offices in the U.S.

New York City-based Fort Health was founded in partnership with the Child Mind Institute, a nonprofit in children’s mental health. It partners with pediatricians, who will refer patients to Fort Health for in-network and virtual pediatric mental health care. The company then keeps the pediatrician informed on the patient’s progress and medications. In addition, Fort Health offers training to parents on how to...

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