MedCity News September 26, 2021
Elise Reuter

NOCD recently closed a $33 million funding round, led by F-Prime Capital. The startup plans to reach more people with OCD to offer exposure and response prevention therapy, a type of therapy that is considered an effective treatment for OCD, but can be difficult to find.

Before the pandemic, more people turned to telehealth to access mental healthcare when it was hard to find. It’s only accelerated since then, and that’s no exception for NOCD, a startup offering virtual therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

The company is now seeing 12,000 telehealth visits per month, just six years after NOCD founder Stephen Smith first released an app to help people with OCD. The startup recently raised $33 million in funding, led by...

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