Grow Therapy Expands into Michigan, 21 Other States

Grow Therapy, a provider-centric mental health group using technology to make high-quality mental health care accessible and affordable to all Americans, today announced the expansion of its services to multiple states across the U.S., including Michigan.
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Troubled woman speaking about her personal problems with a psychologist during virtual therapy
Grow Therapy has expanded its suite of tech-based mental health services to 22 new states, including Michigan. // Stock Photo

Grow Therapy, a provider-centric mental health group using technology to make high-quality mental health care accessible and affordable to all Americans, today announced the expansion of its services to multiple states across the U.S., including Michigan.

“We’re on a mission to bridge the gap between therapists and people seeking mental health care,” says Jake Cooper, co-founder and CEO of Grow Therapy. “Unfortunately, that gap has only gotten wider since the onset of the pandemic as providers have struggled to keep pace with drastically increased demand. By removing barriers for both consumers and providers, we’re making strides to narrow the deficit.”

The expansion includes availability in 22 new states, bringing Grow Therapy services now to a total of 36 states. The expansion also means the addition of 657 new therapists being added to the Grow Therapy marketplace — 348 in the newly added states and 309 in already existing states.

Along with Michigan, the newly added states include Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Montana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.

Grow Therapy offers a marketplace for patients to find the right therapist; an end-to-end insurance engine that lets providers seamlessly accept insurance, and patients reduce their costs through in-network benefits; and a comprehensive EHR platform for providers to take medical notes, schedule visits, and engage with their clients.

The multi-state expansion follows strong growth for the company since launching in 2020, including enabling thousands of providers to start their own practice and serving hundreds of thousands of patients.

Today, Grow Therapy has a team of 120 employees and has secured a $75 million Series B funding round in September, bringing the company’s total funding raised to over $85 million.