Advantia Health
Advantia Health is a company.
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Leadership Team
Key people at Advantia Health.
Advantia Health is a company.
Key people at Advantia Health.
Key people at Advantia Health.
Advantia Health is an integrated healthcare delivery company focused on transforming care for women and their families through efficient outpatient facilities, technology, and coordinated services.[1][3][4] It provides high-quality, cost-effective care via telemedicine, physician offices, labs, imaging, and surgery centers, primarily targeting women's health needs like OBGYN services while emphasizing patient empowerment, convenience, and reduced unnecessary costs.[1][3][5] The company serves patients in regions including Maryland, Illinois, and Washington DC metro area, solving issues of fragmented care, high costs, and inconvenience by streamlining operations and offering payment flexibility during crises like government shutdowns.[2][7]
Growth momentum includes early acquisitions starting in 2014, a 2016 growth round led by Deerfield Management, expansion to ambulatory suites with top accreditations, and ongoing recruitment of OBGYN practices with sign-on bonuses up to $100k as of late 2025.[1][7]
Advantia Health was founded in 2014 by technology investor and entrepreneur Sean Glass and his father, Dr. Peter Glass, a respected anesthesiologist.[1] The idea emerged from combining tech innovation with clinical expertise to address inefficiencies in women's healthcare delivery, starting with their first acquisition of an OBGYN practice in Maryland in September 2014.[1] Pivotal early moments included Jay Martus, former EVP and CLO of Sheridan Healthcare, joining as President in October 2015, and opening the first ambulatory medical suite in Beltsville, MD, in November 2015, which earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Ambulatory Health Care Accreditation.[1] A key milestone was the January 2016 growth equity round led by healthcare-focused Deerfield Management, fueling further expansion.[1][4]
Advantia rides the trend of value-based women's health transformation, leveraging technology for coordinated, convenient care amid rising healthcare costs and demands for patient-centered models.[1][3][4] Timing aligns with post-2010s shifts toward outpatient efficiency and telemedicine acceleration (e.g., post-COVID), favoring integrated platforms that reduce hospital reliance while serving high-trust OBGYN relationships.[1][5] Market forces like payer pressures for cost savings, physician consolidation, and health equity mandates boost its model, influencing the ecosystem by attracting top providers, innovating practice operations, and expanding access in underserved areas like DC metro and Midwest.[2][5][6][7]
Advantia is poised for continued consolidation of high-quality OBGYN practices, potentially scaling via more Deerfield-backed growth and tech integrations for personalized care.[1][4][5][7] Trends like AI-driven health equity, ambulatory surgery expansion, and women's health investment surges will shape its path, evolving its influence toward national platforms that redefine family-centered outcomes.[3][6] As it builds on its founder-driven mission of efficiency and empathy, Advantia stands to lead in delivering sustainable, tech-enabled women's healthcare transformation.[1][2]