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health care and fitness business for Sale in New Hampshire

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Medical Practices

Pediatric clinic ready for immediate growth

Merrimack County, NH, US

Established pediatric therapy practice offering occupational, physical and speech therapy under one roof. The practice is well positioned for a new owner to step in and scale through improved operational efficiency, scheduling optimization and reimbursement strategy. This opportunity is ideal for a strategic buyer or clinician-owner seeking a turnkey platform in a high-demand pediatric market with meaningful upside.

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$1,200,000Revenue
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$3.7K Rev – Patented Maternal Wellness photo
Other Health Care & Fitness
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$3.7K Rev – Patented Maternal Wellness

Merrimack County, NH, US

This company is an early-stage consumer products venture focused on the maternal health and wellness market. It develops innovative, sustainably sourced products designed to support women through fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum care. Its core offerings include patented or patent-pending items that address unmet needs in comfort, hygiene, and recovery, backed by a strong brand built around sustainability and practicality. The business operates remotely with a lean model, leveraging e-commerce and social media advertising to reach a global customer base. With proven online traction and a distinct focus on product innovation, it is positioned for scalable growth through strategic investment and channel expansion

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$3,748Revenue
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Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for health care and fitness business businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$390k
Median cash flow$100k
Median sale price$165k
Multiple range1.2x - 2.5x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.34m
Median cash flow$338k
Median sale price$900k
Multiple range2.2x - 3.6x

Over $2M

Median revenue$5.66m
Median cash flow$900k
Median sale price$5.04m
Multiple range3.7x - 6.3x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about health care and fitness business acquisitions

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By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating health care and fitness business acquisitions.

Confirm licensing, credentialing, and payer enrollment transfer

Clinical practices depend on provider credentials, facility licenses, and payer contracts that may not pass to a new owner; verify before close.

Understand the payer and reimbursement mix

A practice heavy in one insurer or in declining reimbursement carries different risk than cash-pay or membership; get revenue by payer and the trend.

Quantify provider and owner dependence

The dentist, physician, or lead trainer often is the practice — know who holds the patients or members and what non-competes are in place.

Separate recurring memberships from fee-for-service

Gyms live on retention; high churn behind a growing top line is a warning. Get gross and net retention, not sign-ups.

Review compliance and liability standing

HIPAA, billing audits, malpractice history, and inspections are real liabilities; confirm coverage and open matters.

Assess equipment, facility, and deferred capital

Clinical equipment and fitness build-outs age and date — and a gym relocation alone can run $100K–$500K. Budget what's been deferred.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Yes, helped by recurring revenue. Lenders weigh provider transfer, payer concentration, and credentialing, so a practice that runs beyond the owner funds most easily.