Ease Health Exits Stealth With $41M to Fix Behavioral Health Tech

New York startup Ease Health lands $41M Series A to build an AI-native operating system for behavioral health clinics.

Ease Health Exits Stealth With $41M to Fix Behavioral Health Tech

Behavioral health providers in the US are stuck in software purgatory. Most clinics juggle separate, outdated systems for admissions, patient records, and billing. It's a mess. Ease Health thinks it can fix that.

The New York-based startup just emerged from stealth with a hefty $41M Series A led by a16z. Its pitch: an AI-native operating system purpose-built for behavioral health providers that consolidates fragmented workflows into a single platform.

That's a serious chunk of capital for a company stepping into the spotlight for the first time. It signals strong investor confidence that behavioral health infrastructure is ripe for a ground-up rebuild rather than incremental patches.

The mental health tech space is crowded, but few players are tackling the underlying operational backbone. Ease Health is betting that's exactly where the biggest pain — and opportunity — lives.