Moneta Health Raises Funding to Expand Access to Brain Care | StartUp Health Insights: Week of Sep 23, 2025
StartUp Health community member Moneta Health raised $4.5M to expand access to cognitive care. Focused on brain health, Moneta is pioneering “physical therapy for your brain” through simple, effective, AI-powered exercises over the phone (including landlines). Other rounds this week included new capital for hybrid pediatrics, virtual neurology, enterprise telehealth, and a wave of AI-driven platforms spanning biotech, clinical trials, and women’s health.
Paul Campbell & Jen Flexman, PhD, Co-founders of Moneta Health
Moneta Health, a member of the StartUp Health Alzheimer’s Moonshot Community, has raised $4.5M in fresh funding and partnered with Benefis Health to expand access to cognitive care in neurology deserts. The company has secured investment from venture capital firms including True Ventures and Health2047 to support its mission of expanding access to cognitive care. <source>
Other reported global health innovation funding this week included:
Imagine Pediatrics, a Nashville, TN-based hybrid care company for children with special health needs, raised $67M from Optum Ventures, Oak HC/FT, Rubicon Founders, Autism Impact Fund (AIF), and others. <source>
Sevaro Health, a New York, NY-based virtual neurology company, raised $39M led by Valtruis, with participation from APA and Catalyst. <source>
Caregility, a Wall, NJ-based enterprise telehealth company connecting care for patients and clinicians, raised $25M led by Star Mountain Capital, with participation from individual investors. <source>
Salt AI, a Los Angeles, CA-based contextual AI company for enterprise applications in life sciences and health tech, raised $10M led by Morpheus Ventures, with participation from Struck Capital, Marbruck Investments, and CoreWeave. <source>
Synthesize Bio, a Seattle, WA-based biotech startup building AI-driven biological models to simulate the results of gene expression experiments, raised $10M led by Madrona, with participation from AI2 Incubator, Sahsen Ventures, Inner Loop Capital, and Point Field Partners. <source>
Immuto Scientific, a Madison, WI-based biotech company developing an AI‑enabled target discovery platform, raised $8M led by DYDX, with participation from WARF Ventures, Gravity Fund, Great Oaks Venture Capital, and other investors. <source>
MoldCo, a Boston, MA-based virtual clinic to make it easier to access mold and environmental toxins testing services, diagnosis, and treatment, raised $8M co-led by Cantos and Collaborative Fund. <source>
Seven Starling, a New York, NY-based virtual provider of women’s behavioral health services, raised $8M led by Rethink Impact, with participation from Pear VC, Zeal Capital Partners, Magnify Ventures, Ulu Ventures, Expa, Fiore Ventures, the March of Dimes, Rogue Women’s Fund, and Graham & Walker. <source>
Bio Protocol, a Zug, Switzerland-based platform building AI-native infrastructure for biotechnology, raised $6.9M led by Maelstrom Fund, with participation from other investors. <source>
Assured, a New York, NY-based developer of an AI-powered automation layer for healthcare administration, raised $6M led by First Round Capital, with participation from Kindred Ventures, Bragiel Brothers, and individual investors. <source>
DaltonTx, a London, UK-based provider of a disease- and technology-agnostic adaptive drug discovery platform combining human insight and machine learning, raised £4M ($5.4M) from redalpine, IQ Capital Partners, Seedcamp, and Oxford University Innovation. <source>
Trially, a Kansas City, MO-based AI-first clinical trial recruitment platform, raised $4.7M led by Flyover Capital, with participation from Alpaca, Atria, Blu Ventures, Looking Glass Capital, Redbud, The Council, and Gaingels. <source>
Nolla Health, a New York, NY-based startup building AI-powered personal care companions, raised $4.5M led by General Catalyst, with participation from SNÖ Ventures and others. <source>
Moodwork, a Paris, France-based mental health startup designed to help companies address employee wellbeing, raised €3.1M ($3.7M) led by Newfund, with participation from individual investors. <source>
Time Atlas Labs, a Helsinki, Finland-based provider of an app that lets people understand themselves better, raised €1.8M ($2.1M) led by Lifeline Ventures, with participation from individual investors. <source>
Zealthix, a Gurugram, India-based provider of a comprehensive SaaS-based healthcare platform for payers and insurers to be able to offer comprehensive healthcare plans to their users, raised $1.1M led by Unicorn India Ventures with participation from AlphaGen Venture Capital. <source>
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Published: Sep 23, 2025
By Nicole Kinsey