BrainCheck

Provider gives options to patient while looking at a tablet or notepad
By  Trevor Dermody 04:15 pm March 6, 2024
BrainCheck, a digital health company specializing in cognitive assessments, announced it secured $15 million in funding.  The investment was led by seed-stage investor Next Coast Ventures, venture capital firm S3 Ventures and UPMC Enterprises. Additionally, the company announced an expansion of its board of directors, with Nicholas Shapiro, vice president of UPMC Enterprises, joining the...
An older man and doctor looking at results on a tablet.
By  Emily Olsen 01:27 pm November 3, 2021
BrainCheck, the company behind a platform that helps assess cognitive impairment, has raised $10 million in Series B funding. The round was led by Next Coast Ventures and S3 Ventures, with participation from Nueterra Capital, Tensility Ventures and True Wealth Ventures. BrainCheck also secured strategic investment from UPMC Enterprises and SelectQuote. BrainCheck said the latest round of funding...
By  Jonah Comstock 12:56 pm October 9, 2019
Houston, Texas-based BrainCheck has raised an $8 million Series A round for its enterprise software offering that digitizes traditional brain health tests. S3 Ventures and Tensility Venture Partners led the round, with additional participation from True Wealth Ventures and Nueterra Capital. Founded in 2014, the company previously raised $3 million in 2016 and $1.5 million in 2017, but that $1.5...
By  Heather Mack 04:06 pm June 5, 2017
Houston-based BrainCheck, developer of a mobile neurocognitive assessment platform, has raised $1.5 million to expand sales, distribution channels, and research opportunities for its product. True Wealth Ventures led the latest round, which, together with the company’s previous raise of $3 million, brings BrainCheck’s total to $4.5 million. BrainCheck was established in 2014 in a mission to...
By  Heather Mack 03:39 pm October 27, 2016
Houston-based concussion management system BrainCheck has raised $3 million in seed funding from undisclosed investors to expand its mobile neurocognitive assessment app in two markets. The plan is to deploy the use of BrainCheck to screen for concussions in athletes as well as expand into the senior adult market, where the technology could be adapted to screen for dementia. BrainCheck, which was...