U.S. HealthWorks, a national operator of occupational healthcare centers, has acquired two medical centers in south Florida.
The acquisition of Medwork 84 in Fort Lauderdale and Medstar in Pompano Beach expands the number of U.S. HealthWorks-operated medical centers in Florida to 14 and to 136 nationwide.
Financial terms of the transaction, which was completed February 1, were not disclosed.
Both Florida facilities offer occupational medicine services, including diagnosis and treatment for injury and illness, preventive services, pre-employment and post-offer exams and screening and return-to-work rehabilitative care.
"As a provider of occupational medicine in Florida for many years, we recognize the … resources U.S. HealthWorks will bring to our current patients and clients,” said Seth Feldman, MD, who will serve as medical director for both clinics. “U.S. HealthWorks’ national network of physicians and health clinics is a great match for us.”
Valencia, Calif.-based U.S. HealthWorks is the second-largest operator of occupational healthcare centers in the United States. The company’s medical centers are located in 13 states.
“U.S. HealthWorks is the leading practice management company for occupational medicine in Florida and we’re pleased that two top quality facilities like Medwork 84 and Medstar have joined our team,” said Greg Marotta, vice president of operations at U.S. HealthWorks. “Dr. Feldman’s experience and reputation in South Florida will be invaluable to our continued success in the region.”