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Since 2012, more than 20 private equity groups have acquired dermatology practices. Their initial investments are usually large, multi-office practices often referred to as "platform" or "portfolio" companies. Subsequently, many of these portfolio companies have been acquiring smaller practices to expand their geographic footprint and/or range of services offered. These transactions are often referred to as "add-on" or "tuck-in" acquisitions.
Consolidation in dermatology is accelerating, with more than 35 practices acquired during the first nine months of 2017. This map shows the number of private equity portfolio companies that own at least one dermatology practice by state. The darker the shade of blue, the more private equity portfolio companies active in the state.
Note: One of the most active acquirers of dermatology practices is not backed by a PE firm. We have included it in the map due to its large size and broad geographic footprint.
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Consolidation in dermatology is accelerating, with more than 35 practices acquired during the first nine months of 2017. This map shows the number of private equity portfolio companies that own at least one dermatology practice by state. The darker the shade of blue, the more private equity portfolio companies active in the state.
Note: One of the most active acquirers of dermatology practices is not backed by a PE firm. We have included it in the map due to its large size and broad geographic footprint.
Related Blog Posts:
Dermatology Practice Consolidation and Private Equity in Florida
Consolidation in Retail Healthcare...We've Only Just Begun