MedCity News February 5, 2025
Marissa Plescia

Little Otter’s $9.5 million fundraise included participation from Pivotal Ventures, Torch Capital, Springbank, CRV, Next Legacy, G9, Gratitude Railroad and Carrie Walton Penner’s Fiore Ventures. The company has raised more than $36 million to date.

Little Otter, a digital family mental health company, has secured $9.5 million in strategic funding to expand its reach with Medicaid and commercial insurance plans, the company announced on Wednesday.

San Francisco-based Little Otter supports kids up to the age of 18 and their families, with a focus on kids aged zero to six. It treats patients for a variety of needs, including depression, anxiety, self-harm, couple and marital conflict and family relationships. The company offers therapy, psychiatry and parent coaching, and patients receive tailored...

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