Top 11 Opioid Addiction treatment startups in USA

Nov 18, 2025
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1
axialHealthcare
Funding: $161.3M
axialHealthcare develops a platform for managing substance use disorder (SUD) patients
2
Quit Genius
Funding: $151.6M
Quit Genius uses technology to help people quit their addictions.
3
Pelago
Funding: $151.6M
Pelago is a virtual clinic that offers virtual substance use care for adults and teens.
4
Workit Health
Funding: $138.2M
Workit Health is a virtual clinic dedicated to medically-assisted treatment and online therapy for substance use disorder.
5
Eleanor Health
Funding: $115.1M
Eleanor Health provides comprehensive mental health and substance use disorder care in clinics, virtually, and in patient's homes.
6
Bicycle Health
Funding: $103.3M
Bicycle Health is a virtual addiction medicine clinic that helps treat opioid dependence or use disorder.
7
Boulder
Funding: $85.2M
Boulder connects patients seeking treatment for opioid use disorder to teams of addiction specialist, care coordinators and peer coaches through a telemedicine platform.
8
Boulder Care
Funding: $85.2M
Boulder is a telehealth provider of treatment and long-term support for people with substance use disorders
9
Ophelia
Funding: $67.7M
Ophelia offers medication and support for quitting opioids.
10
Scene Health
Funding: $36.4M
Scene Health focuses on solving the problem of medication non-adherence by leveraging people, science, and technology.
11
Sonara Health
Funding: $12.4M
Sonara is a healthcare technology company that develops telehealth platforms to aim to end the opioid epidemic.
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