pediatric mental health
The company offers mental healthcare for children and their families and will use the funds to expand its reach.
Patients of the pediatric health system aged 13 to 17 will have access to Woebot's digital tools specific to teens designed to work alongside therapy.
The Wolf+Friends app will relaunch this summer to include support groups facilitated by DotCom's mental health professionals as well as educational content.
The company launched in December with a $2.8 million seed.
Weldon offers chats with therapists, social workers and parenting coaches as well as group support and educational content.
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The company plans to expand its services nationwide by 2023.
The games are geared toward children who need help with anxiety, tantrums or anger, but also those with diagnoses like ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
The partnership will allow DotCom’s teletherapy services to build on Goodside’s in-school telehealth offerings, which mostly focus on physical health.