
What You Should Know:
– Zarminali Pediatrics, the first outpatient pediatric destination purpose-built to provide integrated primary and specialty care nationwide, today announced a $110M Series A funding round.
– Healthier Capital led the round, along with participation from existing investor General Catalyst, and new investor K2 HealthVentures.
Zarminali Pediatrics Accelerates Nationwide Expansion to Redefine Family-Centered Pediatric Care
Zarminali Pediatrics is building the nation’s leading pediatric multispecialty group with a singular aim: to support families in shaping healthier futures for children from birth through adulthood by fundamentally redesigning how pediatric care is delivered. The organization addresses two of the most persistent challenges in pediatrics—administrative burden on clinicians and fragmented, siloed care—through intentional care-model design, a proprietary technology platform, and collaborative, expert-led care teams. The result is a model built to improve outcomes for children while restoring sustainability and satisfaction for pediatric clinicians.
Founded in 2024, Zarminali has rapidly emerged as a leader in modern pediatric healthcare, establishing a footprint of 28 clinics across eight states in under two years. In 2026, the company plans to open 15 de novo clinics, including expansion into new markets such as Chicago, Milwaukee, and Dallas, while also welcoming additional established practice groups into its growing national network. New capital will be deployed to accelerate the rollout of Zarminali’s proprietary technology platform, support entry into new markets, develop purpose-built pediatric clinics designed around family experience, and expand services beyond primary care into urgent and specialty care.
With this latest financing, Zarminali has raised $150 million in total funding to date. The company also announced the appointment of Amir Dan Rubin—CEO and Founding Managing Partner of Healthier Capital and former CEO of Amazon One Medical—to its Board of Directors. He joins an experienced board that includes Holly Maloney, Managing Director and Head of Health Assurance at General Catalyst; Brandon Kerns, CFO of CareBridge Health and former CFO of Main Street Health and Landmark Health; and Margaret McKenna, former co-CTO of Devoted Health.
Zarminali’s mission is grounded in personal experience. After navigating the complexity and stress of securing comprehensive pediatric care for a child with an autoimmune disorder, Founder and CEO Danish Qureshi committed himself to transforming the pediatric care experience for families nationwide.
“Our rapid growth reflects what parents and clinicians already know: the pediatric healthcare system is no longer meeting the needs of children or those who care for them,” said Qureshi. “This investment allows us to expand access to comprehensive, coordinated pediatric care for families across the country.”
The need for change is increasingly urgent. A 2025 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Associationreported significant deterioration in the physical, mental, and developmental health of American children across nearly every major indicator over the past 17 years. Zarminali offers a modern, purpose-built alternative by designing pediatric care around coordination, continuity, and seamless access across the full continuum of childhood and adolescence.
In addition to its primary care foundation, Zarminali Pediatrics plans to expand specialty offerings to include speech therapy, occupational therapy, and behavioral health services across its clinic footprint, alongside urgent care in select locations. The company also intends to introduce 24/7 telehealth capabilities, ensuring families have continuous access to pediatric expertise whenever care is needed.
By integrating primary, specialty, urgent, and virtual care within a single, technology-enabled platform, Zarminali Pediatrics is positioning itself as a long-term partner for families and a scalable, clinician-first model for the future of pediatric healthcare in the United States.
