Behavioral Health Business November 22, 2024
Chris Larson

Autism provider Cortica has raised an $80 million equity round.

The funds will help the San Diego-based multispecialty pediatric therapy provider beef up its in-house-build technology stack to improve its precision medicine approach, deepen its market presence and help land innovative value-based care contracts.

“We already have a great model that works extremely well,” Neil Hattangadi, CEO of Cortica, told Autism Business News. “The technology enablement of that model continues.”

Cortica treats those with autism with a whole-person, all-in-one clinical model that assembles behavioral health services and physical health specialties such as developmental pediatrics, neurophysiology, genetics, gastroenterology and nutrition.

This holistic approach helped bring Cortica’s new investors — Morgan Health and Nexus NeuroTech Ventures — into the fold. These two...

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