Pediatrica raises $28M to scale pediatric care network
Pediatrica Health Group’s Series B shows growth capital moving into the operational infrastructure of care delivery, not only healthcare software and biotech.

Healthcare investment is often dominated by software and drug discovery, but the physical delivery of care is also a scaling problem.
What happened
Pediatrica Health Group raised a $28M Series B led by Valspring Capital, with participation from existing investor M33 Growth.
The company operates a growing multi-site pediatric primary-care organisation and plans to use the financing to expand access to its care model.
Why it matters
Primary care is highly fragmented and operationally complex.
Scaling a multi-site pediatric network requires more than opening clinics. Companies need consistent workflows, clinician recruitment, scheduling, reimbursement systems and quality control across locations.
That makes the opportunity less like a simple healthcare app and more like building a repeatable care-delivery platform.
The bigger picture
Growth capital is increasingly moving into healthcare infrastructure itself.
Investors are backing companies that organise fragmented care markets, standardise operations and expand access through scalable delivery models. Pediatrica’s round reflects that shift beyond pure software toward the systems through which care actually reaches patients.
