Pediatric Mental Health Company Little Otter Lands $22 Million

<p><strong>SAN FRANCISCO<&sol;strong> – <a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;littleotterhealth&period;com&sol;">Little Otter<&sol;a>&comma; a digital mental health company to provide tools and treatment for both children and their families&comma; has closed a &dollar;22 million Series A funding round&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The round was oversubscribed and led by CRV&comma; with participation from Torch Capital&comma; Vast Ventures&comma; Hinsdale&comma; Boxgroup&comma; &lowbar;Able&comma; Carrie Penner Walton&comma; G9&comma; Springbank Collective&comma; along with strategic angels&period; This new financing brings the company’s total funding to &dollar;26&period;75 million&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Founded in May 2020 by mother-daughter team Rebecca Egger and Dr&period; Helen Egger&comma; Little Otter’s model is based on Dr&period; Egger’s 30 years of clinical experience and provides virtual&comma; on-demand and integrated care with parenting specialists&comma; early childhood trained therapists&comma; couples therapists&comma; and pediatric psychiatrists&period; Since launch&comma; Little Otter has seen 45 percent month-over-month growth&comma; reflecting the unprecedented demand among families at this time&period; Further&comma; 85 percent of families using Little Otter have reached clinical improvements within just six sessions&comma; demonstrating the effectiveness of Little Otter’s care model&period; With a holistic approach not only limited to just a single child’s mental health but that of the whole family&comma; Little Otter ensures that the entire family’s mental health and wellbeing is cared for through proprietary assessments and quarterly mental health check-ups for each child and caregiver&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We created Little Otter to bring mental health and wellness to every family&comma;” said Rebecca Egger&comma; CEO and co-founder of Little Otter&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Simply training more providers cannot address the children’s mental health crisis&comma; and that’s why we have built a one-of-a-kind model and team with expertise from child mental health and the best minds in product&comma; engineering&comma; and machine learning to create a platform and build a brand that grows with families over time&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This latest investment will fuel growth and scale for Little Otter&comma; currently available in California&comma; Colorado&comma; North Carolina and Florida&comma; slated to be completely national by 2023&period; The company will be investing heavily in its state-of-the-art tech and data platform with plans to become an in-network benefit&period; Little Otter’s expanding leadership team&comma; including Max Helzberg&comma; Chief Operating Officer&comma; Sandhya Padmanabhan&comma; Chief Marketing Officer&comma; and Jim Inoue&comma; Chief Technology Officer&comma; will be charged with taking Little Otter to the next stage of growth&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Little Otter’s providers are similarly best-in-class &lpar;only 3&percnt; of applicants are hired&rpar;&comma; all are trained and overseen by Dr&period; Helen Egger&comma; and each provider is given equity in the company&period;  Also distinctive to the company is an all-female board of directors&comma; now including Kristin Baker Spohn of CRV&comma; alongside Katie Reiner of Torch Capital&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We were in a pediatric mental health crisis before the pandemic&period; Now&comma; the crisis is much worse&period; We found that the stresses of the COVID pandemic have increased children’s risk for mental health challenges&period; In our <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;preprints&period;jmir&period;org&sol;preprint&sol;35953">study<&sol;a> of kids 2-12 years old&comma; we found that 80 percent of the children were at increased risk for anxiety and depression&period; And almost 60 percent were at risk of problems in their social skills&comma;” said Dr&period; Helen Egger&period;  &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Parent mental health has a big impact on child mental health&comma; which is why there is a need for our family-centered care model&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;While other mental health companies claim to offer family-centered care&comma; Little Otter is the only provider that includes all family care under one umbrella&comma;” said Kristin Baker Spohn&comma; General Partner at CRV&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Little Otter’s outcomes prove that not only is this care model successful&comma; it is the most scalable and comprehensive offering on the market&comma; and is the future of family mental health&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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