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Online mental health platform for therapy, medication management, and psychiatry, San Francisco CA, raised $300M+. Serves anxiety, depression, ADHD, and insomnia.
Cerebral is a San Francisco, California-based online mental health company founded in 2020 that offers therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management through a telehealth platform. The company raised over $300 million, achieving unicorn status in 2021 during a period of rapid growth, and serves patients with conditions including anxiety, depression, ADHD, insomnia, and bipolar disorder through a subscription-based access model.\n\nCerebral's model is designed to make psychiatric care and therapy more accessible than traditional in-person services by offering online intake, same-week appointments with licensed clinicians, electronic prescriptions, and medication delivery through pharmacy partners. The platform serves both self-pay and insurance-covered patients, having expanded insurance contracting significantly to reduce cost barriers. Cerebral employs a large clinician workforce of therapists and psychiatric nurse practitioners operating across most US states.\n\nThe company navigated a period of regulatory and reputational scrutiny in 2022–2023 related to prescribing practices and marketing claims, which led to leadership changes, workforce restructuring, and a strategic refocus on clinical quality and compliance. Cerebral has since invested in clinical governance infrastructure, stricter prescribing protocols, and transparent outcomes reporting. The company continues to compete with Talkspace, Done, and Done Global in the online psychiatry and therapy market, and has repositioned around a more clinically rigorous, insurance-first approach following the operational challenges of its hypergrowth phase.
FY2024 Revenue: $372.8B (+4.2% YoY) | Net income: $4.6B (down from $8.4B) | Operating income: $8.5B (-38% YoY) | Q4 2024: $97.7B | Healthcare benefits segment challenged
CVS Health Corporation is one of the largest healthcare companies in the United States, formed through a series of major acquisitions that transformed CVS Pharmacy — a retail drugstore chain founded in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1963 — into a vertically integrated healthcare enterprise. Key acquisitions include Caremark Rx (pharmacy benefit management, 2007), Aetna (health insurance, $69 billion, 2018), and Oak Street Health (primary care clinics, 2023). CVS Health's model positions the company as a healthcare touchpoint spanning insurance enrollment, prescription management, and clinical care delivery.\n\nCVS Health's segments include Health Care Benefits (Aetna insurance for employer groups, Medicare, and Medicaid), Health Services (Caremark PBM, specialty pharmacy, infusion), and Pharmacy & Consumer Wellness (retail operations). CVS operates 9,000+ pharmacy locations and is expanding MinuteClinic and HealthHUB formats that co-locate clinical services with pharmacy for primary and chronic care management. The company also operates pharmacy-only conversion locations removing front-end retail to concentrate on health services.\n\nCVS Health reported FY2024 revenue of $372.8 billion (+4.2% YoY) with net income of approximately $4.6 billion. Near-term pressure on Aetna's Medicare Advantage business — elevated medical cost ratios from post-pandemic care utilization — has driven benefit redesigns and market exits. Despite these headwinds, CVS Health's vertically integrated model combining PBM leverage, insurance membership, and retail pharmacy access represents a structurally unique healthcare asset at scale.
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