Menlo Park, California-based Trayt Health has raised $7.17 million in a private funding round to expand its digital integrated care platform to more states. Its total raised now tops $22.7 million, according to PitchBook.

The company bills itself as an integrated platform that streamlines care coordination between behavioral health clinicians and primary care providers. As of April 6, Trayt Health expanded the platform’s geographic reach to Arizona through the state’s Psychiatry Access Line, marking the ninth state its services are in and the 20th behavioral health program it has supported.

It also currently partners with upward of 30 health systems. One of its primary goals is to expand pediatric and perinatal mental health consultation services through its platform.

Trayt Health, formerly known as AVA Health, PediaConnect and Project XXIII, was founded in 2013 by its CEO, Malekeh Amini, to improve how mental health care is accessed and supported. The platform uses a measurement-based care model that tracks symptom data and evidence-based measures and information from experiences that patients track themselves between visits.

“Trayt Health partners with behavioral health providers to treat patients earlier and provide whole patient care that accelerate and improve patient outcomes,” Amini said in a November 2025 press release. “The increased adoption of our technology means patients and providers now have access to a suite of multi-dimensional, personalized behavioral health tools designed to improve the way care is delivered.”

This appears to be the company’s first funding round since 2022, when it raised $7.46 million in a Series A investment from DigitalDx Ventures and Vajra Investments. Its latest round was led by a total of six investors, according to public documents, but none were named outright. Its other past investors include Plug and Play Tech Center, Texas Medical Center and MedTech Innovator.

While the company did just expand its activities to Arizona earlier this month, it is unclear what other expansion plans may be on its horizon.

Behavioral Health Business reached out to Trayt Health to understand what else it may allocate the latest funding toward, but a reply has not yet been received. 

Digital health has seen a surge in funding since the start of the year. A recent Rock Health report tracked $4 billion across 110 deals in the digital health sector, marking the strongest quarter since the pandemic highs.

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