
Aisel Health raises €1.7M to build an operating system for psychiatric care
The Danish HealthTech company has closed a pre-seed round led by Caesar Ventures to scale software designed specifically for psychiatry and mental health.
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Aisel Health, a Copenhagen-based HealthTech company developing an operating system built specifically for psychiatry and mental health, has closed a €1.7 million pre-seed funding round.
The round was led by Caesar Ventures, with participation from Nordic Web Ventures, LifeX, and Angel Invest, alongside existing backers Rockstart and EIFO.
Founded in 2024 by Augusta Klingsten Peytz and Christian Houen, the company builds software intended to help psychiatric clinics scale their operations by presenting relevant patient information to clinicians when it is needed. According to Aisel Health, the goal is to improve the patient experience, ease pressure on staff, and make clinics more profitable.
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