Monument MicroCap Partners announces investment in Tampa wellness centers

Monument MicroCap Partners, a Midwest-based private equity firm with offices in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Indianapolis, Indiana, has closed a transaction with Champion Wellness Centers, based in Tampa.

Champion operates seven wellness centers, specializing in comprehensive chiropractic services. In addition to its chiropractic wellness centers, Champion operates an eighth clinic that specializes in multidisciplinary services including physical therapy, shockwave therapy, trigger point injections and regenerative medicine, in addition to chiropractic treatment.

“We are excited to be partnering with Monument as we accelerate the next phase of Champion’s growth plan. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality care to our patients through chiropractic treatment and a growing suite of comprehensive multidisciplinary services,” said Dr. Carl Conforti, chief executive officer of Champion. “Monument will provide us with strategic support, and capital, as we continue to expand our geographic presence, and service offering, throughout the state of Florida. Champion and Monument share the same cultural values and vision for the future of the Company, its patients and its employees.”

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