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Dallas-Fort Worth Leads Texas in Healthcare Companies on Inc. 5000 List

Eighteen healthcare companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area made Inc. magazine’s annual 5,000 list, which attempts to chronicle the fastest growing private companies in the nation. That’s more healthcare companies than any other metropolitan area in Texas, and shows the variety that exist here: Home health, tech, pharmaceutical, provider networks, staffing centers, and services companies.
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Eighteen healthcare companies in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area made Inc. magazine’s annual 5,000 list, which attempts to chronicle the fastest growing private companies in the nation. That’s more healthcare companies than any other metropolitan area  in Texas, and shows the variety that exist here: Home health, tech, pharmaceutical, provider networks, staffing centers, and services companies.

Houston was the closest MSA behind ours, with 11 companies on the list. Austin logged seven, while San Antonio featured none. Head here for the full list, and take a look at DFW’s below:

  1. Alliance Family of Companies | 2,073 percent 3-year growth | $28 million revenue
  2. Primal Health | 1,612 percent 3-year growth | $11.5 million revenue
  3. freshbenies | 1,555 percent 3-year growth | $5.7 million revenue
  4. DECA Dental Group | 260 percent 3-year growth | $41 million revenue
  5. SYNERGEN Health | 219 percent 3-year growth | $5.9 million revenue
  6. Paragon Healthcare | 203 percent 3-year growth | $146.7 million revenue
  7. VIVA Pediatrics | 174 percent 3-year growth | $17.9 million revenue
  8. NorthStar Anesthesia | 164 percent 3-year growth | $343.2 million revenue
  9. Adaptive Medical Partners | 110 percent 3-year growth | $3 million revenue
  10. Homecare Homebase | 90 percent 3-year growth | $108 million revenue
  11. Goldfish Medical Staffing | 79 percent 3-year growth | $20.4 million revenue
  12. Oceans Healthcare | 69 percent 3-year growth | $77.7 million revenue
  13. Healthmark Group | 67 percent 3-year growth | $2.7 million revenue
  14. Maxim Management Group | 63 percent 3-year growth | $13.7 million revenue
  15. Sundance Healthcare | 63 percent 3-year growth | $24.6 million revenue
  16. MedicOne Medical Response | 58 percent 3-year growth | $12.2 million revenue
  17. Viverae | 58 percent 3-year growth | $37.1 million revenue
  18. LiquidAgents Healthcare | 53 percent 3-year growth | $36.4 million revenue

 

18 total

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