Mindhouse has raised $6 million in a seed round led by Binny Bansal. General Catalyst, Better Capital, Kwaish Capital, Anicut, and the founders of Mindhouse Pooja Khanna and Pankaj Chaddah also participated in the funding round. Founded in 2019, Mindhouse initially had served mental wellness. However, it then shifted to curative wellness. The startup offers services to patients suffering from health conditions and chronic illnesses that need essential lifestyle changes to tackle.
“Patients suffering from any long-drawn health condition require a change in lifestyle other than clinical care,” Pooja Khanna, co-founder of Mindhouse, said. Mindhouse offers yoga and nutrition programs focused on specific health conditions and provides services to customers globally. It generates 75 per cent of its revenue from India. The startup said that it would use the freshly raised funds in increasing its global market share. Its app and platform offer interactive classes, personal coaching sessions, and DIY sessions around chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid and back pains.