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Physician Partners
Physician Partners was established by a group of physician-investors to centralize the capital of medical practitioners into healthcare-focused...
Physician Partners
Physician Partners was established by a group of physician-investors to centralize the capital of medical practitioners into healthcare-focused investments. The firm's founding structure reflects a move by physicians to control their own passive investment vehicles outside traditional wealth management. The firm targets direct co-investments and joint ventures in outpatient surgery centers, medical office buildings, and ancillary healthcare services. It also deploys capital into private credit deals originated from within its physician network. Geographic focus spans the US Sun Belt, particularly Florida and California, where its offices are located. Physician Partners maintains a lean team across Menlo Park and Tampa. The firm has not disclosed total AUM or number of professionals publicly. Recent activity includes sourcing deals through its physician syndicate, though no specific transaction has been named in public records. The firm's structural differentiator is its alignment of physician-operators with a dedicated family-office vehicle — each physician-partner both refers deals and co-invests, creating a vertical integration of clinical expertise and investment capital.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Menlo Park
Corporate office
Menlo Park, CA, United States
Additional offices
Tampa, FL, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Physician Partners?
Physician Partners does not publicly disclose its investment committee or named principals. The firm is understood to be led by a group of physician-investors who source and underwrite deals collectively.
What investment types does Physician Partners focus on?
The firm targets direct co-investments in outpatient surgery centers, medical office buildings, and private credit opportunities originated from within its physician network. It does not operate a traditional fund structure but instead structures each deal as a separate vehicle.
Does Physician Partners invest alongside external GPs?
Based on available information, the firm appears to invest primarily through its own syndicate rather than co-investing alongside institutional general partners. Its physician network serves as both deal source and capital base.
What is the geographic scope of Physician Partners?
Physician Partners has offices in Menlo Park, California and Tampa, Florida. Its investment activity appears concentrated in the US Sun Belt, though no specific regional allocations are disclosed.
Is Physician Partners a single-family office or a multi-family office?
Physician Partners operates as a platform for multiple physician families, making it functionally a multi-family office. However, the firm does not disclose the number of families or total capital committed.
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