Clarity Pediatrics Raises $14.5M to Expand Virtual Chronic Care for Children
San Francisco–based Clarity Pediatrics has raised $14.5 million in Series A funding to expand its virtual pediatric specialty care platform and extend its clinical model into pediatric obesity care. The funding round includes backing from Jackson Square Ventures, Rethink Impact, Homebrew, Maverick Ventures, City Light Capital, and MassMutual Catalyst Fund, signaling growing investor confidence in virtual-first, evidence-based pediatric care.
The raise comes amid mounting pressure on the healthcare system of the United States to better support children with chronic conditions, particularly as families face long wait times, specialist shortages, and fragmented care pathways. Clarity Pediatrics positions itself as a response to this gap, offering insurance-covered, specialty-driven virtual care designed to reach families who might otherwise struggle to access timely support.
Why Does Pediatric Chronic Care Remain Difficult to Access ?
Chronic conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and obesity affect a significant portion of the children in the United States, with roughly one in three diagnosed with a long-term behavioral or developmental condition. Yet access to pediatric specialists remains uneven, especially outside major urban centers. Families often wait months for evaluations, navigate multiple referrals, and manage care plans that lack coordination across providers. These delays can have lasting consequences, as early intervention plays a critical role in shaping long-term developmental, behavioral, and physical health outcomes.
Clarity Pediatrics was built to address this systemic challenge by delivering specialty-level care directly into the home, removing geographic and logistical barriers while maintaining clinical rigor. The company’s approach reflects a growing recognition that pediatric chronic care requires continuity, family involvement, and early, sustained engagement. All elements that traditional clinic-based models often struggle to deliver at scale.

A Virtual Care Model Grounded in Evidence and Guidelines
The clinical model Clarity Pediatrics is built on guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), emphasizing evidence-based interventions rather than ad-hoc or generalized telehealth solutions. The platform combines virtual visits with structured programs such as ADHD care, anxiety treatment, behavioral parent training, and teen anxiety support. Each care pathway is designed to support both the child and their caregivers, recognizing that effective pediatric care extends beyond the patient alone.
By integrating pediatricians, behavioral health specialists, and parent-focused training into a single coordinated model, Clarity Pediatrics aims to deliver consistent, high-quality care without requiring families to navigate multiple disconnected systems. Importantly, the service is covered by insurance, a factor that significantly lowers barriers to adoption and supports broader access across socioeconomic groups.
Expanding Into Pediatric Obesity Care
A key component of the next phase of Clarity Pediatrics is its expansion into pediatric obesity care, an area of growing concern for clinicians and policymakers alike. Pediatric obesity is a complex, chronic condition influenced by behavioral, environmental, and social factors, and it often requires long-term, family-centered intervention rather than short-term treatment.
Traditional care models frequently struggle to provide the sustained support needed for effective management. The virtual-first approach of Clarity Pediatrics is well suited to this challenge, enabling ongoing engagement, behavioral coaching, and coordination with families over time.
By applying its existing framework (rooted in evidence-based practice and continuous care) to obesity management, the company aims to address a condition that has significant implications for long-term health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and mental health.

Building Trust With Pediatricians and Parents
Adoption of virtual care in pediatrics depends heavily on trust, from both clinicians and families. Clarity Pediatrics emphasizes collaboration with pediatricians, positioning its services as an extension of primary care rather than a replacement. Pediatricians can refer patients to Clarity for specialty support, confident that care plans align with established guidelines and integrate back into the child’s broader healthcare journey.
For parents, the platform offers convenience without sacrificing clinical depth, combining expert oversight with accessible telehealth appointments and clear communication. This balance has helped Clarity Pediatrics to build credibility in a space where skepticism toward virtual care still exists, particularly when it comes to children’s health. The company’s growing footprint in California and Texas suggests that families are increasingly open to virtual specialty care when it is grounded in science and designed around real-world needs.
Shaping the Future of Pediatric Specialty Care
The long-term vision of Clarity Pediatrics centers on transforming how pediatric chronic care is delivered in the United States. By starting with ADHD and anxiety, and now expanding into obesity, the company is focusing on conditions where early, consistent intervention can meaningfully alter a child’s life trajectory. Its virtual model reflects a broader shift in healthcare toward continuous, home-based care supported by technology rather than episodic clinic visits alone.
With fresh capital, Clarity plans to deepen its clinical programs, expand geographically, and continue building infrastructure that supports families over time. As pediatric health systems grapple with rising demand and limited specialist capacity, models like Clarity’s offer a potential path forward, one that prioritizes access, evidence, and long-term outcomes over convenience alone. Its evidence-based, virtual-first model suggests that improving childhood outcomes may depend less on new treatments and more on delivering the right care earlier, consistently, and without barriers.

