Blossom Health raises $20M
Telepsychiatry startup Blossom Health just closed a $20 million round to scale an AI‑powered platform that pairs clinical ‘copilots’ with psychiatrists — aiming to speed and augment mental‑health care delivery. The company pitches clinician+AI workflows as the core product for faster, higher‑throughput psychiatry. (thenextweb.com) (bhbusiness.com)
Headline’s Mathias Schilling — co‑founder and managing partner at Headline — is joining Blossom’s board as Headline led the Series A. (prnewswire.com) The syndicate includes returning backers Village Global and TA Ventures alongside new institutional investors Operator Partners and Correlation Ventures. (prnewswire.com) Behavioral Health Business reports the company first emerged from stealth in October 2025 after an $18.4M raise and now operates in nine states: California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington. (bhbusiness.com) Founder and CEO John Zhao told reporters Blossom’s workflows save clinicians roughly 30 minutes per patient visit, which the company says amounts to more than 10 hours reclaimed per clinician each week. (bhbusiness.com) Blossom says the fresh capital will fund expansion of state coverage, new national and regional payer contracts, and growth of its AI copilot capabilities and R&D teams. (bhbusiness.com) Reporting and the company release list operator- and founder-led angel investors tied to Flatiron Health, Sword Health, Zip, Blank Street, Elemy and other operator groups among the round’s backers. (bhbusiness.com)