Maternal-fetal medicine telemedicine provider Ouma Health has acquired Sunny Day MFM and clinical assets of Boston MFM, adding four in-person care locations across Florida, Massachusetts and Maine. The acquisition expands Ouma’s service model beyond telemedicine to include hybrid care delivery.

Founded in 2019, Ouma Health operates nearly 60 telemedicine sites supporting provider groups and health systems across the United States. The company partners with health systems, payors, OB groups, federally qualified health centers and employers to deliver maternal-fetal medicine services in all 50 states.

“By building on our foundation as the nation’s premier teleMFM platform and expanding into hybrid care, we are creating a new standard of access and quality,” Sina Haeri, CEO of Ouma Health stated. “This acquisition allows us to bring the best of both virtual and in-person care to communities that need it most.”

Bruce Cohen, CEO of Sunny Day MFM and Boston MFM, will continue in a leadership role within the combined organization. “Joining forces with Ouma allows us to scale that vision nationally while ensuring patients across diverse communities get the specialized support they deserve,” Cohen stated

Ouma provides maternal-fetal medicine, midwifery, behavioral health, addiction medicine and lactation services through direct partnerships with payors in several markets. The company also works with nearly 100 agencies across the United States for third-party reproduction services.

The acquisition represents Ouma’s expansion from a telemedicine-only model to integrated virtual and in-person care delivery for high-risk pregnancies. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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