Pinnacle Treatment Centers
Who They Are
A healthcare-services consolidator that buys geography and keeps the brand, which is the most likely end of the road for a multi-site care business.
Pinnacle publishes its own growth arc rather than a balance sheet: four outpatient facilities in Pennsylvania in 2006, and today more than a hundred and thirty-five locations across nine states, with a stated mission of making recovery possible for the people and families it serves. After the Aegis purchase it put its own daily reach at more than twenty-eight thousand patients across a continuum of inpatient and outpatient care.
Its announcement is explicit that it keeps what it buys: it said it would retain the acquired brand because that name was well known in the communities it had served for thirty years. That is the tell for how a conversation with this kind of buyer runs. Local reputation, payer relationships and clinic coverage are the assets, and the first question is where you are rather than what you earn. It publishes no financial figures of its own.
Search-Fund Companies They Bought
- Aegis Treatment Centers · 2020
Alex Dodd bought Aegis with Housatonic in a search fund investment and ran a California opioid treatment network to thirty-two clinics and more than ten thousand daily patients. Pinnacle acquired it in January 2020 to reach the West Coast, describing the model as very similar to its own. [1][2]