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Healogics

www.healogics.com

 
Headquartered in Jacksonville, FL, Healogics is the nation`s largest provider of advanced wound care services. Healogics and its affiliated companies manage a network of Wound Care Centers® through-out the United States and the United Kingdom. Healogics technology-enabled wound care model supports the critical connection between patients with chronic wounds and multi-disciplinary teams for continuous, collaborative, patient-centered care.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.healogics.com
  • 5220 Belfort Road Suite 130
    Jacksonville, FL USA 32256
  • Phone: 800.379.9774

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Matt Marcos
Chief Financial and Transformation Officer Profile
Emma Spight
Chief Information Officer Profile
Michael Anderson
Senior Director Information Security Profile
Michael Anderson
Director Information Security Profile

Funding

Healogics raised $400M on 05/14/2021
Healogics raised $240M on 05/14/2021

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