Astrana Health Fully Acquires Prospect Health

They completed the acquisition of Prospect Health for a total purchase price of $708 million.

By HFT Staff


Astrana Health, Inc. announced it closed the acquisition of Prospect Health on July 1st, 2025. 

The Company completed the acquisition of Prospect Health for a total purchase price of $708 million, a reduction from the originally announced $745 million in accordance with the terms of the executed Purchase Agreement.  

Astrana continues to expect Prospect Health to contribute approximately $1.2 billion in total revenue and $81 million in adjusted EBITDA on a full-year basis, as previously announced. The Company also continues to anticipate realizing between $12 million to $15 million of synergies over the next twelve to eighteen months. 

To reflect the half-year contribution from Prospect, Astrana is updating its full-year 2025 guidance to total revenue between $3.1 billion and $3.3 billion and adjusted EBITDA between $215 million and $225 million. In addition, the Company is also reiterating its second quarter, 2025 guidance. 

With the close of the transaction, Astrana will now have approximately $700 million of net debt on its consolidated balance sheet. Management remains committed to reducing the Company's net leverage ratio to below 2.5x over the next twelve to eighteen months. 

Truist Securities led a syndicate of banks who provided a term loan used to finance the acquisition of Prospect Health. J.P. Morgan served as exclusive financial advisor to Astrana in connection with the transaction. 



July 8, 2025


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