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Coral Care Secures $13M Series A Funding Led by Haymaker Ventures
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Coral Care Secures $13M Series A Funding Led by Haymaker Ventures

•February 23, 2026
•Feb 23, 2026
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Participants

Coral Care

Coral Care

company

Peterson Ventures

Peterson Ventures

investor

AlleyCorp

AlleyCorp

investor

Mother Ventures

Mother Ventures

investor

Reach Capital

Reach Capital

investor

Haymaker

Haymaker

investor

Jefferson Life Sciences

Jefferson Life Sciences

investor

Charge Ventures

Charge Ventures

investor

Why It Matters

The funding accelerates Coral Care’s ability to close geographic gaps in pediatric therapy access, while signaling strong market confidence in home‑based, insurance‑covered care models. It positions the firm to capture a rapidly expanding segment of the digital health ecosystem.

Key Takeaways

  • •$13M Series A led by Haymaker Ventures.
  • •Expansion into five new U.S. cities announced.
  • •Operates in five states, now eight total.
  • •Investors include Reach Capital and FCA Ventures.
  • •In‑home, insurance‑covered pediatric therapy market growth.

Pulse Analysis

The pediatric therapy market has long struggled with geographic disparities, especially for families lacking reliable transportation or local specialists. In‑home services, bolstered by insurance reimbursement, address these gaps by bringing speech, occupational and physical therapy directly to children’s doorsteps. As demand for convenient, outcomes‑driven care rises, providers that can scale efficiently are poised to capture significant market share, especially in regions where traditional clinic capacity remains limited.

Coral Care’s platform differentiates itself through a technology‑enabled scheduling system, vetted therapist network, and seamless integration with insurers. The recent $13 million Series A, led by Haymaker Ventures and supported by a consortium of education‑focused and health‑tech investors, provides the financial runway to replicate its model across new metropolitan areas. By entering Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the company expands its footprint from the Northeast to the Midwest and Southwest, leveraging existing operational expertise while tailoring services to local market dynamics.

Industry analysts view this infusion of capital as a bellwether for the broader home‑health sector, where investors are increasingly betting on hybrid care models that blend virtual coordination with in‑person delivery. Coral Care’s growth trajectory could prompt consolidation among niche therapy providers and intensify competition for talent and payer contracts. If the firm sustains its expansion while maintaining quality outcomes, it may set a benchmark for scalable, insurance‑backed pediatric therapy, influencing both policy discussions and future venture allocations in the digital health space.

Deal Summary

Coral Care, a platform delivering in‑home pediatric speech, occupational and physical therapy, announced a $13 million Series A round. The round was led by Haymaker Ventures with participation from FCA Ventures, Peterson Ventures and several other investors. The capital will fund national expansion into new markets such as Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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