Bradford Health Services Acquires Lakeview Health

The acquisition will expand Bradford’s reach and service offerings.

By HFT Staff


Bradford Health Services announced its acquisition of Lakeview Health, which enhances Bradford’s ability to expand its reach and service offerings to better meet the growing demand for comprehensive, patient-centered treatment. 

The acquisition of Lakeview Health comes at a critical time as the demand for addiction treatment services continues to rise. Lakeview’s programs, including the gender-specific Rose and Star campuses, the eating disorder-focused Koru Spring and the in-network Stepping Stones program, will now operate under the Bradford Health umbrella, further strengthening Bradford’s ability to serve diverse patient populations across the Southeast. 

The merger of both organizations creates synergies that focus on patient care and outcomes. Lakeview and Bradford, both share a commitment to achieving patient results, leveraging their combined expertise to improve recovery success rates and overall patient satisfaction. 



September 26, 2024


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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