Cortica has closed a $75M Series D funding round to offer research-based health services for children with autism.
The company has over 23 centers across the U.S.
- This
round was led by Deerfield Management and Optum Ventures, with
participation from RA Capital Management, Echo Health Ventures,
Longitude Capital, .406 Ventures, Questa Capital, Ajax Health, Aperture
Venture Partners, and the Autism Impact Fund.
- In addition to raising the fund, the company announced the acquisition of two companies:
- Springtide, an integrated data-driven autism provider in the Northeast,
- and the Melmed Center, a developmental pediatrics clinical and research group based in Arizona.
- Since being founded in 2017, the company has expanded to 1,600 employees and 23 centers across the U.S.
- The company's staff includes:
- pediatric neurologists,
- developmental pediatricians,
- epileptologists,
- pediatric nurse practitioners,
- speech-language pathologists,
- occupational therapists,
- physical therapists,
- music therapists, etc.
- Cortica is based in San Diego, California.