Ladder Health raised $7 million in seed funding to expand a virtual-first pediatric therapy model. The round was led by Nina Capital with participation from multiple venture and health-focused investors. The company’s thesis targets pediatric care delivery constraints by using remote-first operations to connect families with therapy services while maintaining continuity of care. For pediatric specialty services, scalable delivery models can directly impact access and outcomes where local provider shortages limit wait times. The raise also adds to a growing ecosystem of startups working on care delivery infrastructure, not just therapeutics—an area increasingly important for adoption and real-world performance of emerging treatments.