At Spring Health, we help employers modernize their behavioral health benefits with the most effective, comprehensive solution for employee mental wellbeing. Our offering functions as a single front door to any type of care – from digital exercises, to EAP services, to coaching, therapy, or medication.
We use a proprietary assessment and machine-learning technology to understand all of the conditions a person may be experiencing, and use those results to match them to a care plan personalized to their needs. Each member has access to a Care Navigator to help guide them through their options, assist in booking appointments with therapists, and connect them to domain experts across work-life, legal, or financial services.
This innovative, personalized approach to care, paired with a seamless, high-touch member experience makes Spring Health the most holistic, effective behavioral health benefit for modern, people-first employers.
Eliminating every barrier to mental health
Why “Spring Health”
Spring Health was founded in May, in the peak of spring.
We chose the name “Spring Health” because we wanted it to be “spring” every day. The season of spring evokes hope, newness, and change. We want the feeling of “spring” to be accessible to everyone, no matter who they are, no matter where they are in their journey.
To build a world where guessing has no place in mental healthcare — to go from what might work to what will.
Brand is a promise to your customer. Culture is how you deliver it.
April Koh, CEO, CoFounder
Hopelessness is an all too common part of the mental health journey. I’ve watched loved ones try one thing after another — some provider, some medication, some program. Every time something doesn’t work, it’s hard to muster up the courage and the hope to start all over again.
In five to ten years, mental healthcare is going to look radically different: instead of being a guessing game of trial-and-error, mental healthcare will be precisely and accurately tailored to each individual through data. I started Spring Health because I wanted to build that future — where the hopelessness of guessing is replaced with the hope of data-driven, accurate care.