Being Health Launches Mental Health Practice With $5.4M in Funding

The practice provides an integrated care model that combines traditional and novel treatments.

Published on Jan. 25, 2024
Dr. Allie Sharma, co-founder of Being Health, poses for a photo.
Dr. Allie Sharma, co-founder of Being Health. | Image: Being Health / Built In

Being Health, a mental health practice, has launched in New York City to help provide personalized and comprehensive mental health care. The practice offers a diverse array of psychiatry, psychotherapy and novel treatments like ketamine infusion therapy, to treat patients experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma and stress.

Backed by investors 18 Park and HDS Capital, Being Health has raised $5.4 million in funding for its integrated care model. Clinicians including psychiatrists, psychotherapists, nurse anesthetists, functional medicine physicians, nutritionists and acupuncturists collaborate to provide patients with personalized care based on their individual needs. 

The practice operates a 7,000-square-foot clinic in Lower Manhattan at 76 Beaver St. where it provides in-person care. Being Health also offers virtual appointments.

Many biotech and pharmaceutical companies are investing in the development of novel treatments. Upon these treatments gaining FDA approval, Being Health aims to be among the first deliver novel therapies to patients in clinically monitored settings.

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