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InMedica has acquired J. Pauliuko šeimos klinika

InMedica, the largest Lithuanian network of medical clinics, has acquired J. Pauliuko šeimos klinika.

After merging with MediCA Group, InMedica is the largest private healthcare service provider in Lithuania, with a network of 76 clinics. InMedica provides diagnostic, outpatient, surgery, dentistry and other medical services.

J. Pauliuko šeimos klinika is a private primary healthcare clinic.

Oaklins’ team in Lithuania acted as the sole buy-side advisor to InMedica in this transaction.

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Vilnius, Lituanie
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