Can anyone help with the purchase of a mobile anesthesia business?

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January 08, 2026

by a lender from Marylhurst University in Denver, CO, USA

I am looking for a mobile anesthesia business for sale in the Denver, Colorado Springs or Fort Collins, CO area. If you know of such a business that is wanting to sell please reach out ot me via email ( redacted Thanks
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Reply by a lender
from Cornell University in Los Angeles, CA, USA
Hi ^redacted‌ - nice to meet you. I successfully helped finance a couple of these businesses in 2025. For SBA financing, the business must be properly structured around licensed anesthesia providers (MDs/CRNAs) with clear employment or contract arrangements. If revenue depends on a single provider or non-transferable hospital privileges, lenders will flag continuity risk. In some states, anesthesia services must be provided through a physician-owned or physician-controlled entity, and certain licenses or hospital privileges do not transfer with a sale. SBA lenders focus heavily on payer mix (commercial vs Medicare/Medicaid), reimbursement timing, and historical collections. Strong contracts, clean billing practices, and low AR aging are critical for approval in anesthesia services. We have a lot experience financing mobile anesthesia companies via the SBA. If you ever need help reviewing a deal, I am happy to help. We work with all the major SBA lenders. The bank pay us after your loan closes, so this is a 100% free service for you.You can email me directly at redacted or schedule a meeting with me: https://cal.com/francodeguzman/30min. Look forward to chatting!
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Reply by a searcher
in Denver, CO, USA
You should seek out US Anesthesia Partner’s business development or M&A team as a source of leads for this. This is a really interesting search, especially in Colorado. I would think a smaller mobile anesthesia practice is likely outside USAP’s core acquisition target (I think they're focused on larger hospital based groups), but it would almost certainly still be on their radar. Given how much share they’ve had in the Front Range over the years, their team probably knows most of the meaningful independent and mobile providers along the Front Range and could be a solid source of warm introductions for you. Also, are unwinding some deals because of anti-trust/monopoly. This is a local firm that works on anesthesia deals: https://www.linkedin.com/company/quadriga-partners-llc/posts/?feedView=all I would search LinkedIn for USAP Biz Dev team too.
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