GTCR Completes Acquisition of Riverchase Dermatology
Founded in 2000, Riverchase has grown to become one of the largest dermatology practice management platforms in the
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Riverchase is a leading dermatology practice management business providing general, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology services along with related pathology lab services. Riverchase Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery was founded in
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