Behavioral Health Business August 25, 2021
Kyle Coward

The virtual primary care provider K Health has acquired Trusst, a mental health app that connects users to licensed therapists.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Founded in 2019, Hanover, New Hampshire-based Trusst provides users with immediate access to therapists, with whom they can engage in message-based conversations.

Trusst therapists focus on a variety of issues such as anxiety and depression, as well as other areas like LGBTQ+ matters and gender identity. Trusst also partners with companies and institutions to help them meet workforce wellness goals.

Meanwhile, New York-based K Health provides virtual treatment for almost all primary care conditions. It offers 24/7 urgent care, anxiety and depression treatment, pediatrics offerings, and more. K Health’s services are available 24/7...

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