Healthcare Businesses for Sale

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Wound Treatment Device Manufacturer

Commercializes an fda-approved acoustic ultrasound wound therapy system for hospitals and clinics, with recurring revenue from single-use disposable consumables sold largely via independent distributors
Price-
Revenue$11.3M
EBITDA$3.3M

Blood Testing Equipment Manufacturer

Manufactures, services, and distributes specialized laboratory automation equipment like decappers and recappers, and offers consulting services for workflow analysis and efficiency solutions in clinical hospital labs, reference labs, and large industrial labs.
Price$2M
Revenue$1.4M
SDE$440.3K

Medical Staffing Company

Offers innovative staffing solutions for hospitals in New England and across the country using high-quality local healthcare workers, including physicians, nurses, and various medical technicians, with 95% recurring contract-based revenue.
Price$4.7M
Revenue$7.2M
SDE$930.5K

Life Care Management & Patient Advocacy Business

Specializes in assisting individuals with aging, health transitions, and disabilities through geriatric care management, advocacy, care coordination, and personal needs support.
Price-
Revenue$1.1M
EBITDA$220.4K

Pediatric Therapy Business

Offers individualized occupational, physical, speech, and aquatic therapy alongside specialized feeding and social skills group sessions in clinic and school settings for children, families, and school districts in Oklahoma.
Price$3M
Revenue$4.4M
EBITDA$808.1K

E-commerce Medical Supplies Business

Provides a wide range of professional healthcare products through e-commerce to medical facilities and healthcare professionals globally, with stable demand and recurring consumable sales contributing to revenue.
Price$1.1M
Revenue$2.1M
SDE$258.2K

Healthcare SaaS Technology Financial Services Platform

Provides an ai-powered, hipaa- and pci-compliant saas platform for behavioral health and addiction treatment providers to optimize patient collections and streamline financial operations, with payment processing, managed services, and patient financial services.
Price$1M
Revenue$289.4K
SDE$275.3K

Mushroom Wellness Products Business

Specializes in artisan-crafted mushroom extracts and holistic products like tinctures, essences, gummies, syrups, and coffee blends made from ethically and sustainably sourced US-grown mushrooms for health-conscious individuals, wellness practitioners, and medical professionals.
Price$1.2M
Revenue$2.3M
SDE$499.3K

Healthcare Patient Engagement SaaS Platform

Provides cloud-based patient engagement software with automated appointment reminders, review requests, custom reporting, and survey analysis, emphasizing HIPAA compliance and integration with practice management and EHR systems for small to medium-sized medical offices.
Price$100K
Revenue$49.8K
SDE$35.8K

Home Healthcare Provider

Operates a Medicare-certified home care provider specializing in ventilator care and other medical support services for clients with complex medical needs, with 24-hour nursing care for 75 clients and a goal to reach 85 within the next year.
Price$31M
Revenue$25M
EBITDA$3.8M

Healthcare Software

Offers a SaaS product for tracking patient satisfaction, quality of care, SDOH, and mental health assessments, selling primarily to primary care clinics and associations, with a recent partnership with athenahealth to make the software EHR agnostic and integrate AI.
Price-
Revenue$1M
EBITDA$200K

Professional Staffing and Recruiting Firm

Specializes in tailored recruitment solutions for financial services and non-clinical healthcare placements, serving clients like Allied Business Solutions and Liberty Mutual Insurance in Florida, Illinois, and Texas.
Price$950K
Revenue$2.8M
SDE$337.9K

Dental Services Company

Provides comprehensive dental implant solutions and advanced surgical procedures with an in-house lab, board-certified oral surgeons, and a general dentistry department serving patients of all ages in southern California.
Price$3.5M
Revenue$4.7M
SDE$935.9K

Holistic Healing and Massage Therapy Center

Offers massage therapy, bodywork, energy healing, and one-on-one mentoring to foster holistic healing and personal growth.
Price$75K
Revenue$98.3K
SDE$60.4K

Medical Equipment and Supply Business

Operates an online store offering new and certified pre-owned medical and sports medicine equipment to various institutions, generating revenue through sales, services, maintenance agreements, and leasing contracts.
Price$2.3M
Revenue$5.3M
SDE$450K

Vitamins / Supplements Business

Develops microemulsion-based oral spray vitamins and supplements with higher absorption using vegan, non-gmo ingredients, sold direct-to-consumer and wholesale with subscription options
Price$300K
Revenue$221.9K
SDE$65K

Calibration and Testing Laboratory

Provides accredited and certified calibration and testing services in their lab and at client's facilities for various industries, generating repeat business from 95% of clients.
Price-
Revenue$800K
EBITDA$328K

Medical SaaS Company

Provides an all-in-one hospital rounding platform to streamline charge capture, care coordination, and communication with secure, HIPAA-compliant messaging and strong interoperability with major EHR systems for medical practices.
Price$1.1M
Revenue$703.2K
EBITDA-$12.8K

Medical Imaging Equipment Rental Agency

Provides new and refurbished diagnostic imaging systems like C-Arms, mini C-Arms, portable X-ray machines, and ultrasound equipment, with flexible sales, rental, and financing options, serving medical facilities across the U.S. with multi-year contracts and comprehensive support.
Price$300K
Revenue$175K
EBITDA$135K

Healthcare Revenue Management Business

Offers healthcare revenue cycle outsourcing, consulting services, and AR valuation work, using data and proprietary technology to enhance operational efficiency and financial performance for healthcare organizations nationwide.
Price-
Revenue$7M
SDE$1.7M

Stretch Therapy Business

Offers individualized assisted stretching services and therapies led by trained professionals to improve flexibility, reduce pain, and enhance performance, primarily serving the Savannah, GA area through recurring memberships.
Price$125K
Revenue$239.2K
SDE$68.6K

Prescription Drug and Medical Diagnostic Wholesaler

Specializes in distributing diagnostic drugs and prescription medications, offering products like point-of-care testing and disposables, with strategic partnerships facilitating efficient and affordable healthcare solutions for healthcare customers including pharmacies, government entities, and urgent care centers.
Price$7M
Revenue$6M
EBITDA$1.5M

Developmental Disability Healthcare SaaS

Provides web-based tools for documentation, reporting, and communication to agencies serving individuals with developmental disabilities.
Price-
Revenue$252.2K
EBITDA$75.9K

Healthcare Accreditation and Compliance Solutions Provider

Offers expert accreditation and regulatory compliance support to healthcare organizations, including project management, compliance program development, and policy creation, while utilizing technology and experienced former reviewers.
Price$500K
Revenue$450K
EBITDA$175K

Medical Leave Administration & Management

Specializes in managing medical leave for employees, offering services like case review, FMLA tracking, short-term disability management, and coordination of state leave for businesses with 350 to 25,000 employees.
Price-
Revenue$820K
EBITDA$270.6K
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Due diligence

What to Look For

Practical guidance from hundreds of real acquisition conversations.

Compliance and Regulatory Standing

  • Ask for the full compliance record: HIPAA documentation, license history, inspection reports, and any regulatory correspondence from the past three years.
  • A business with clean, organized compliance files has been run carefully. Gaps or missing documentation are worth understanding before you go deep in diligence.
  • FDA clearance, Joint Commission approval, or state facility licenses are genuinely hard to earn and create a competitive barrier that took years to build.
  • Ask specifically whether any compliance issues are currently open or under review, since these can affect licensing continuity after the sale.

Revenue Source and Predictability

  • Ask for revenue broken out by source over at least two years: Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements, commercial insurance, subscription fees, management fees, service contracts, and direct pay.
  • A healthy mix across multiple payers or channels is worth getting excited about because it reduces concentration risk.
  • Subscription-heavy health tech businesses and practices with well-documented retention rates tend to command premium multiples.
  • Look for any payer or contract that makes up more than 20 percent of revenue and ask how that relationship has held over time.

Licensing, Credentialing, and Transfer Plans

  • Every healthcare subcategory has its own licensing requirements. Understanding what transfers automatically and what needs a fresh application is worth doing early.
  • Insurance credentialing for clinicians can take 60 to 120 days, so getting clarity on who holds what is important before you're in late-stage diligence.
  • Medical device IP and FDA registrations have their own transfer procedures. Ask the seller whether these have been researched and whether there's a plan.
  • A seller who has thought through the transfer picture before going to market saves you significant time and keeps your timeline realistic.

Team Independence from the Founder

  • Ask whether clinicians carry their own full caseloads and whether there's a clinical director or practice administrator managing daily operations.
  • Find out whether patient or client relationships are distributed across the team or concentrated with the founder.
  • A team that manages clinical and client relationships without the owner is the single strongest signal that the business will hold through a transition.
  • Businesses where a founder departure would cause real disruption tend to trade at a discount. Businesses where the team already runs things independently are the ones worth moving on.

Valuation

What Should You Expect to Pay?

2x-5x

SDE

Owner-operated

4x-12x

EBITDA

With management team

The wide range reflects how much value depends on revenue predictability, licensing transferability, and whether clinical or operational independence from the founder is already built in.

What drives a premium

Recurring revenue from subscriptions, long-term contracts, or documented retention above 85%

Compliance infrastructure that is current, organized, and transferable: licenses, certifications, HIPAA documentation, or FDA clearance

Clinical or operational team that manages patient, client, or customer relationships without the founder

Revenue spread across multiple payers, health systems, or customer segments with no single source above 20% of total

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FAQ

Healthcare Business Acquisition

What should I look for when buying a healthcare business?

Start with the compliance and licensing picture, then look at revenue predictability and who manages clinical or client relationships day to day. A business with current credentials, a team that operates independently, and revenue from multiple sources gives you a strong foundation. The more the operation runs on documented systems rather than the founder's presence, the more you have to work with. Browse healthcare businesses for sale on Rejigg to see what's available.

How much does a healthcare business cost?

Most healthcare businesses sell for 2 to 12 times annual profit, with the range reflecting how predictable the revenue is, how mature the compliance infrastructure is, and how independently the team operates. Owner-operated practices typically trade at 2 to 5x SDE. Health tech platforms with subscription revenue and strong compliance documentation, or care businesses with management teams in place, can reach 5 to 12x EBITDA. Use the SBA loan calculator to model financing at different deal sizes.

How do I evaluate a healthcare business before buying?

Ask for three years of financials with revenue broken out by payer or source. Then review the compliance documentation: licenses, certifications, inspection history, credentialing status, and any regulatory records. Talk to the team to understand who manages which relationships and what happens when the founder is out. For clinical businesses, ask how long key clinicians have been there and what their patient or caseload volumes look like. For health tech or device companies, ask about contract terms and integration depth with customer systems.

What due diligence questions should I ask about a healthcare business?

Good starting points: What licenses or certifications does the business hold, and what does the transfer process look like? How is revenue split by payer, customer, or service type, and what's the historical retention or renewal rate? Who manages clinical or customer relationships day to day, and how long have they been in those roles? Are there any open compliance issues, regulatory citations, or pending payer audits? What happens to insurance credentialing, FDA registrations, or state licenses at the time of an ownership change?

Where can I find healthcare businesses for sale?

Rejigg is built for small business acquisitions including dental practices, mental health groups, health tech companies, medical device businesses, and residential care facilities. You can browse healthcare businesses for sale on Rejigg and connect directly with sellers without a broker in the middle.

How do healthcare licenses and credentials transfer when you buy a business?

It depends on the business type. Insurance credentialing for individual clinicians typically needs to be re-initiated by the new owner and can take 60 to 120 days. State facility licenses usually require an ownership change application. FDA device registrations have a separate transfer procedure. Health tech contracts sometimes have ownership change provisions that need review. The common thread is that starting early prevents these processes from becoming deal-delay issues at the close.

Can a non-clinician buy a healthcare practice or business?

In most cases, yes. Many healthcare businesses are structured so a licensed clinical director oversees patient care while a non-clinical owner handles the business operations. This is common in mental health practices, dental groups, and residential care businesses. The rules vary by state and business type, so it's worth understanding your specific situation early. Businesses that already have a strong clinical director in place are often the most attractive to non-clinician buyers because the clinical infrastructure is already independent of ownership.