Seven Starling: Women’s Behavioral Health Services Virtual Provider Raises $10.9 Million

By Amit Chowdhry ● Jul 27, 2024

Seven Starling, a virtual provider of women’s behavioral health services, announced it has raised $10.9 million in Series A funding. RH Capital led the oversubscribed investment round, with participation from insiders Pear VC, Expa, Magnify Ventures, Emerson Collective, and Inflect Health, and new investors including Zeal Capital Partners, Ulu Ventures, Fiore Ventures, the March of Dimes, Rogue Venture Partners, Graham & Walker, and Wisdom Ventures.

This funding round will be used to expand access to essential women’s mental healthcare, ensuring that more people receive the specialized support they need during critical periods such as infertility, miscarriage and loss, pregnancy, postpartum, and parenthood.

Seven Starling makes its services accessible through its vast in-network coverage, integrated group therapy model, and partnerships with referring providers to make the process of getting started seamless for patients.

Seven Starling is a trusted resource for 1,000+ OBGYNs at private practices and hospitals across the country, with 90% of Seven Starling patients referred by their doctor. And this distinctive go-to-market allows Seven Starling to reach patients at the time of diagnosis and address the $14 billion in additional healthcare costs associated with untreated maternal mental health conditions.

Expanding access to care is a core part of the company’s mission, partnering with major commercial health plans, including Anthem, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente, and Blue Cross Blue Shield. Over 85% of Seven Starling patients use their in-network insurance to pay for services, with typical copays ranging between $0-$30 per appointment. And in its next phase, Seven Starling is preparing to accept Medicaid, continuing its commitment to its mission to make its services more accessible to all women across the US.

The funding from this round will also be used to drive continued national expansion, partner with Medicaid plans, and develop innovative technology to further integrate with healthcare partners. Along with the funding, Zheng and Hershenson are joining Seven Starling’s board of directors. Their extensive experience and insights are anticipated to be crucial in guiding the company’s future strategies and expansion efforts.

KEY QUOTES:

“We are thrilled to have successfully raised this round of funding, which will allow us to expand our reach and help more women who need support during critical life transitions. This investment is a testament to the demand for a dedicated women’s mental health solution and our commitment to providing accessible, high-quality care. With the new funding, we will continue to successfully reduce the stigma around women’s mental health and ensure that every woman has access to the care she needs, when she needs it.”

– Tina Beilinson Keshani, co-founder and CEO of Seven Starling

“We are proud to partner with Seven Starling in this new chapter to expand access to maternal mental healthcare, an area of significant need. We are excited by the comprehensive and scalable offerings, including group therapy to expand access. As a recent mom of two myself, I have been shocked by the lack of perinatal mental health support available relative to need and am thankful to see Seven Starling filling that gap.”

– Alice Zheng, MD, Principal at RH Capital

“Seven Starling is addressing a huge problem not just around motherhood but the entire female lifespace from adolescence to menopause. Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with depression or an anxiety disorder in their lifetime, but lack a tailored solution designed to meet their unique needs. Pear has partnered with Seven Starling since day one and we are excited to double down on them.”

– Mar Hershenson, Founder of Pear VC

“Mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, are among the most common complications for moms during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Many do not receive treatment they desperately need, which can lead to long lasting clinical, social, and economic consequences. When these conditions are effectively treated and managed, everyone benefits. We’re proud to be investors in Seven Starling and look forward to seeing how their innovative and comprehensive approach improves the mental healthcare needs of women across the country.”

– Kelly Ernst, March of Dimes SVP, Chief Impact Officer

 

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