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Frederiksberg-based Hemi Health, a HealthTech startup helping people with migraine, headache disorders, and concussion care, has raised €4 million in Seed funding to expand internationally, starting with the Netherlands.

The round was led by Denmark’s Export and Investment Fund (EIFO) and Swiss Health Ventures, with participation from existing investors Sondo Capital, Alliance Venture Capital, and Crowberry Capital.

“Living with migraine myself, I know how exhausting complex care pathways can be. Across neurological conditions, people often face the same challenge. Navigating care without clarity or continuity. We built Hemi to meet people where they are and provide the structure, coordination and measurable progress that allows them to move forward and return to everyday life,” says Anna Løfqvist, co-founder of Hemi Health. 

Founded in 2023 by Benedicte Grytte Dahl, Anna Løfqvist, Sune K-Holm Nielsen, and Mathias Iversen, Hemi Health is a digital-first specialty care provider focused on delivering structured, outcome-driven treatment for patients with complex chronic pain (neuroplastic pain). It claims to combine clinical expertise with a proprietary digital platform that supports structured diagnostics, individualised treatment plans, continuous monitoring and coordinated care delivery.

It was originally focused on migraine and headache, but now Hemi Health has expanded into concussion care. Hemi Health also helps treat whiplash. 

“Migraine is a complex and disabling disease that demands coordinated clinical expertise. Hemi Health’s technology does exactly that, and the team’s proven track record gives us strong confidence in their potential. They are building a future care model that tackles root causes rather than just symptoms, and at EIFO we are excited to support their work in redefining both migraine and concussion care,” says Claudia Maria Colciago from EIFO.

The company has physical clinics in Frederiksberg, Middelfart and Aarhus, and much of its service is done digitally. Through its HEMI app, users can connect with specialists via video consultations and record their symptoms in a digital diary. The startup also notes that it cooperates with several insurance companies. 

According to the company, it has helped more than 1,000 people with migraines, headaches, and concussions through its structured, multidisciplinary treatment model. 

With the fresh capital, Hemi Health aims to expand beyond Denmark, with the Netherlands as the first international market. The company also states that it sees strong alignment with insurance-driven systems where structured, outcome-oriented care pathways are in demand.

A major chunk of the investment will be used to further develop Hemi Health’s proprietary digital platform. “The possibilities AI gives us in complex care are substantial. Used correctly, it can transform fragmented, multi-year care journeys into structured programmes with clear progression and measurable outcomes,” said Mathias Buch Iversen, CTO and co-founder of Hemi Health.



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