college health services
The company will use the funds to scale its women-focused platform and services.
        
        
          The startup plans to launch its team-based mental, physical and reproductive healthcare in the fall.
        
        
          The virtual care startup will also look to accept additional health insurance carriers going forward.
        
        
          Backed by an unannounced $3.2 million seed funding round from 2019, the virtual mental healthcare startup has announced three new partner schools and the official launch of its integrated "Managed Care Program" offering.
        
        
          The platform lets students select therapist based on language, gender, faith, therapy style and insurance plans accepted. 
        
        
          By deploying their products alongside campus health services, telehealth companies are seeing engagement rates outperforming those of the general population.
        
        
          