Full-Time
Posted on 12/3/2025
Online mental health services with subscriptions
$45/hr
Remote in USA
Remote
Cerebral provides online mental health services through a subscription-based platform that connects users with licensed therapists and prescribers. Users manage their care via a mobile app to book sessions and receive prescribed medications delivered directly to their door or a local pharmacy. Unlike traditional in-person clinics, this model combines therapy and medication management into a single monthly fee to increase affordability and convenience. The company's goal is to provide a flexible and accessible way for individuals to receive comprehensive, long-term mental health support.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$487M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2020
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Remote-first
Medical, dental, vision, & life insurance
401k
Unlimited PTO
Wellness stipend
Bi-quarterly mental health days
No-Meeting-Wednesdays
Social events
Optional company retreats
Cerebral, a mental health care provider, has acquired Inflow, a personalised ADHD digital therapeutic app, to expand continuous care options for ADHD patients. The acquisition allows Cerebral to combine clinical care with engagement tools that help patients build skills between appointments. Adult ADHD prevalence in the US has risen from 4.4% historically to 6.0% in 2023, according to the CDC. Approximately 36.5% of adults diagnosed with ADHD receive no formal treatment. Inflow uses cognitive behavioural therapy principles to deliver science-based lessons and daily modules. The app demonstrated significant improvements in ADHD symptoms in an eight-week randomised controlled trial. Both platforms will continue operating separately, though Cerebral clinicians will become more accessible to Inflow members seeking therapy.
Cerebral, a digital mental health company, has raised $25 million in funding following its acquisition of Resilience Labs, a virtual behavioral health care company. The acquisition, announced in August, aims to enhance Cerebral's clinical quality by integrating Resilience Labs' therapy, medication management, and clinician development platform. This move comes as Cerebral seeks to address past criticisms of its prescribing and business practices.
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Cerebral, a digital mental health company, has raised $25 million, following its acquisition of Resilience Labs in August. The acquisition aims to enhance clinical quality by integrating therapy and medication management services. The company has also seen a leadership change, with Brian Reinken as interim CEO. This funding brings Cerebral's total raise to approximately $487 million. Previously, Cerebral faced scrutiny over its ADHD stimulant prescribing practices, resulting in a potential $6.6 million penalty.
Cerebral, a virtual mental health provider, has acquired Resilience Lab, a behavioral health organization. This acquisition aims to create a comprehensive mental health delivery system addressing clinical outcome reporting and workforce shortages. The combined entity will integrate psychiatry and therapy, allowing collaborative care decisions. Resilience Lab's clinician development platform will help tackle clinician burnout and turnover, enhancing Cerebral's clinical care standards.