SGF - Amulet Acquisition

Anonymous
As a patient, I was surprised to see this press release in my inbox a few weeks ago. My understanding of the health care and private equity industries is minimal but I doubt that I'm alone in questioning the overall impact to service.

On the surface level, the incentives for a private equity group seem fundamentally not aligned with the goals of patients and doctors since the PEG will in inevitably sell in 5 years.

On the other hand, a week after the announcement I received a refund check in the low four figures for years of over-payments, so perhaps it not necessarily a bad thing.

What do you think?
Anonymous
Ugh I don’t know. Some of the other major chains of clinics are also owned by private equity firms. https://www.statnews.com/2017/12/04/infertility-industry-investment/

I fear that it is not good. Ugh this process is hard enough without trying to assess this stuff.
Anonymous
Private equity groups are looking for profits and do not care about turning SGF into Walmart.
Anonymous
Just look at Yelp reviews for Shady Grove, it tells the tale.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/shady-grove-fertility-rockville
Anonymous
I wish I had read the Yelp reviews before wasting my time with SGF. We requested our records after 3 failed IUI's and found out our RE never told us my DH's morphology was 1% which means IVF was the best option??
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