The funding will accelerate the expansion of Dreem Health’s virtual sleep clinic and fuel new hardware and software innovations in sleep disorder care.
Key takeaways:
- The funding will support Dreem Health’s expansion across all 50 states, scaling its virtual sleep clinic model.
- Dreem Health connects patients to licensed sleep specialists for diagnosis and treatment of all sleep disorders, with insurance coverage.
- The model is powered by Sunrise’s FDA-cleared mandibular sensor for at-home sleep apnea diagnosis.
- Sunrise plans to use the funds to expand clinical services and invest in advanced hardware and software for sleep disorder detection, monitoring, and treatment.
Sunrise Group has closed a $29 million funding round to expand Dreem Health, its digital sleep clinic, across all 50 states.
The round was led by Eurazeo, with participation from Amazon’s Alexa Fund, WE International, Kurma Partners, Vives Fund, Majycc (an UI Investissement fund), Namur Invest, Seventure Partners, Investsud, Sambrinvest, Noshaq, IMBC and Invest.BW.
At Dreem Health, patients connect directly with licensed sleep specialists, who diagnose and treat the full spectrum of sleep disorders from home, with care covered by insurance. This model is powered by Sunrise’s proprietary technology, including its FDA-cleared mandibular sensor for at-home diagnosis of sleep apnea.
With the new funding, Sunrise Group will accelerate Dreem Health’s nationwide growth, expand clinical services, and invest in the next generation of sleep technology. That means building advanced hardware and software to improve how sleep disorders are detected, monitored, and treated. The company’s goal is simple: to make sleep care faster, easier, and available to anyone, anywhere.
“We have more sleep data than ever before—from smartwatches to connected mattresses—but sleep quality hasn’t kept pace,” says Laurent Martinot, CEO and founder of Sunrise Group, in a release. “Trackers alone can’t solve the problem. Real progress happens when technology connects with care. Because the future of sleep care isn’t another app, or another device — it’s a connected pathway. And that’s where Sunrise and Dreem Health are stepping up.”
Sunrise Group has already built a strong foundation for scale. The company is providing services in all 50 states, with regulatory clearances secured nationwide and contracts with major payors covering more than 170 million patients. Dreem Health’s rapid expansion is supported by a team of over 80 people—licensed sleep specialists, care providers, engineers, technicians, and researchers—and a network of more than 500 referring providers. Recent partnerships and collaborations further strengthen this model, making it possible to treat the full spectrum of sleep disorders in one place.
“What sets Sunrise Group apart is the combination of hardware and software built specifically for sleep health—technology that directly powers Dreem Health’s clinical services,” says Maxime Huerre, VP venture at Eurazeo, in a release. “It’s not just another app or device. It’s the backbone of a new, scalable model for how sleep care will be delivered.”