Complete Health is planning to exit the Richmond market after a string of local acquisitions and the opening of an office in recent years. (Jack Jacobs photo)
After a brief stint operating in the Richmond area, a Florida-based, private equity-backed primary care provider appears to be pulling out of the market.
Complete Health, which operates four primary care clinics in the region, will cease operations in the region in December, according to local employees and notices sent to patients. That includes its two offices in Goochland, one in Henrico and one in Chesterfield.
The reason for the closings was unclear. Complete Health’s corporate office didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment.
Despite the company’s apparent moves to end its local operations, its Richmond-area employees reached in recent days said there are plans in the works for at least some of the clinics to continue to operate under new ownership. Efforts to reach the company’s local doctors for more details were unsuccessful.
Complete Health quickly built its local presence largely by acquiring existing practices since arriving here in 2023.
Its first location came through the acquisition of Glenside Medical Associates at 4000-A Glenside Drive in Henrico. In October 2024, it added Centerville Family Practice at 46A Broad Street Road in Goochland to its ranks, and renamed it Complete Health Centerville.
Complete Health then announced in March 2025 it had opened Complete Health Sandy Hook at 2884 Sandy Hook Road, also in Goochland. And last May it bought James River Internists near Brandermill, and the practice was renamed Complete Health James River.
Complete Health has issued notifications to patients of at least two of those locations – James River and Sandy Hook – informing them the centers are slated to close in early December. Two local employees confirmed that Complete Health planned to exit the market that month.
Complete Health was founded in 2018 and describes itself as a primary care company that focuses on senior health. The company website lists nearly 40 locations in Florida, Alabama and Virginia. Earlier this year, the company announced its acquisition of a Colorado-based chain of primary care clinics with four locations.
Its four Richmond-area offices are its only locations in Virginia.
The growth of Complete Health has been spurred by investments in the company made by private equity firms Pharos Capital Group, which has headquarter offices in Dallas and Nashville, and New York-based Athyrium Capital Management.
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