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HarmonyCares, a provider of in-home primary care services for people with complex healthcare needs, is expanding with its first Long Island office.
The Troy, Mich.-based company cut the ribbon last week on its new 2,300-square-foot office at 865 Merrick Ave. in Westbury.
The new HarmonyCares office provides its clinical team with a central hub for care coordination aimed to meet the rising demand for home-based primary care across Long Island, where many older adults face challenges traveling to traditional medical settings.
“HarmonyCares was founded on the belief that every person deserves access to high-quality care,” Matt Chance, HarmonyCares CEO, said in a company statement. “Our expansion into Long Island directly responds to an unmet need for people living with complex health conditions who struggle to access traditional medical services. We’re proud to bring exceptional medical care to Long Islanders in the comfort and convenience of their own homes.”
Providers operating from the new Westbury location deliver care to more than 55 patients across both Nassau and Suffolk counties, with capacity to grow as demand increases, according to the company. The Westbury HarmonyCares office is its second New York location, following its first in Forest Hills.
Founded in 1993 as U.S. Medical Management and rebranded as HarmonyCares in 2022, the company operates home-based primary care practices in 14 states, with over 175 primary care providers. The physician-driven model offers ancillary services including home health, hospice, palliative care, radiology and laboratory.
Last year, HarmonyCares announced it had raised $200 million of capital to fuel its nationwide expansion. The funding round was led by General Catalyst, McKesson Ventures, and “a large national payor” which were joined by K2 HealthVentures and existing investors, Rubicon Founders, Valtruis, HLM Capital, and Oak HC/FT, according to the company.
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David Winzelberg
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