Behavioral Health Business October 4, 2024
Matthew Blake

An autism care provider that touts a multifaceted treatment approach has expanded into North Carolina.

Cortica Inc. announced last week that it has opened a center in Cary, North Carolina, a city just west of Raleigh and south of Durham. In addition to setting up shop in the Raleigh-Durham area, Cortica plans to open an office in Charlotte Nov. 11.

The Cary office is led by Dr. Rachel Hughes, a board-certified pediatrician who last worked at the Duke University’s Children’s Hospital. Dr. Margaret Bryan-Ellis, a pediatrician who was chief resident at Wake Forest Baptist Health, will lead the Charlotte office.

Cortica said that it has hired eight people for the Cary office and six for its Charlotte location.

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