On November 25, McLaren Health Care announced that it acquired Park Medical Centers for an undisclosed price.  

Park Medical Centers is a group of 10 primary care health clinics heavily concentrated in communities throughout Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties in Michigan. According to the press release, there are 21 providers on staff that serve 36,000 patients. 

McLaren Health Care is a fully integrated health network comprising 15 hospitals in Michigan and Ohio, a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, outpatient centers, home health and hospice services and medical plans covering more than 588,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana. 

“Park Medical Centers has always been dedicated to delivering outstanding, patient-focused care, and this partnership with McLaren Health Care enables us to advance that mission,” said Jeffrey Brown, Chief Medical Officer of Park Medical Centers. “With McLaren’s extensive resources and collaboration, we aim to not only enhance services for our current patients but also expand our reach by welcoming more medical providers to our team and integrating additional family medicine and internal medicine practices. Our goal is to enable more patients to experience our exceptional quality of care.” 

Park Medical Centers will incorporate into the system as a division of McLaren Medical Group (MMG), McLaren Health Care’s employed provider group. Clinics will maintain their staff, who will be employed through MMG, with all locations retaining their Park Medical Centers trademark, name and branding.  

According to LevinPro HC data, this transaction represents the 43rd health clinic transaction of 2024. Throughout all of 2023, there were 39 health clinic acquisitions reported.