Therapy doesn't end when the session
does.

We started Sirona Mind because we believe the most important work in therapy happens in the days between appointments — and patients shouldn’t have to do that work alone.

Why we exist

"Healing doesn't happen in fifty-minute increments. It happens in the quiet moments after — when a patient practices a new skill, notices a pattern, or reaches for support instead of pulling away."

What we believe

Better outcomes begin with
better support.

These aren’t product principles. They’re the convictions that brought our team together and the reason we come to work every day.

Patients deserve continuity

The space between sessions is where growth happens — or where it stalls. We believe patients deserve structured support and gentle accountability in those in-between days, not silence until the next appointment.

Therapists know best

No algorithm should override clinical judgment. Therapists understand their patients in ways technology never will. Our role is to give them better information and more time — then step back and let them lead.

Progress should be visible

When patients can see their own growth — a mood trend improving, a skill streak building — it changes how they show up to therapy. Visibility creates momentum, and momentum reduces dropout.

The gap between what happens in session and what happens between sessions is where outcomes are won or lost. Sirona was built to close that gap — for therapists, and for the people they care for.

Dr. Asma Rashid, MD MPH

Founder & CEO

Dr. Asma Rashid, MD MPH

Founder & CEO, Sirona Mind

Medical Director, Mass Mind Center

Dr. Rashid started Sirona Mind because she kept seeing the same pattern — patients who made real breakthroughs in session, but struggled to carry that progress into their daily lives. The gap between appointments was where momentum was lost, where skills went unpracticed, and where patients quietly disengaged.

As a Harvard-trained, board-certified psychiatrist who treats children, adolescents, and adults — and as the founder of a group practice — she understood the problem from both sides. Therapists wanted to support their patients between sessions but didn’t have the time or tools. Patients wanted to do the work but didn’t have the structure.

Sirona exists to bridge that gap. Not to replace the therapeutic relationship, but to strengthen it — by giving patients gentle structure and giving therapists the visibility they need to provide better, more responsive care.

Harvard-trained psychiatrist

MD · Master of Public Health

Board-certified psychiatrist

Child, adolescent & adult populations

Practicing clinician & practice operator

Built from problems she faces every week

The team

People who care about
people who care.

A small, focused team united by one shared conviction — that therapists and patients both deserve better support between sessions.

Sachin Soni

Advisor, Product Strategy

Brings deep experience across enterprise data analytics, product leadership, and healthcare operations. Sachin is helping us bridge the gap between clinical needs & usable, data-driven products.

Rabia Qaseem

Advisor, Clinical Strategy

15+ years in medical systems and validation. Rabia combines technical expertise with a strong focus on reliability, privacy, & clinical standards, ensuring scalable, secure systems that support real-world care

Jonathan Dunder

Lead, Technical Architecture

Leads system architecture and security strategy for scalable platforms. Focused on building secure, high-performance systems that protect user data and ensure reliability across complex environments.

Haroon ashfaq

Haroon Ashfaq

Lead, Product & Design

Designs intuitive, human-centered experiences for clinical tools. Focused on making systems simple, clear, and easy to trust, while ensuring patients and therapists can interact with them effortlessly. 

We'd love to
hear from you.

Whether you’re a therapist looking for better ways to support your patients between sessions, a practice exploring new approaches to engagement and retention, or someone who shares this mission — let’s talk.