GoHealth Urgent Care Named Georgia Fast 40 Honoree for Second Consecutive Year
GoHealth Urgent Care continues its record of industry-leading growth and innovation, earning a place on the 2025 Georgia Fast 40 list for the second year in a row.
Powered by a mission to “GO Beyond” for customers and communities, GoHealth has maintained its momentum through a connected care model and strategic partnerships with 12 major health systems across the country. Its rapidly expanding network of co-branded centers and seamless virtual care offerings continue to transform how people access high-quality, non-life-threatening care — right in their neighborhoods and when they need it most.
GoHealth was named a 2025 Higher Middle Market Georgia Fast 40 company by the Atlanta Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) and honored at a ceremony held on June 12 at Flourish Atlanta. The award recognizes middle-market companies in Georgia that have demonstrated sustained revenue and employment growth over the past three years.
“We are honored to once again be recognized among the Georgia Fast 40,” said Todd Latz, chief executive officer of GoHealth. “This back-to-back recognition is a testament to the impact of our Connected Care Model, our dedicated team, and our continued investment in innovation and access. Our integrated partnerships with leading health systems help us create seamless pathways to care for our customers and communities—with the quality and convenience they deserve.”
Founded just over a decade ago, GoHealth now operates nearly 400 co-branded centers across 16 states and reaches nearly half of the U.S. population with its in-person and virtual care offerings.
“Whether we’re opening new centers, expanding hours, or rolling out new service lines and technical innovations, everything we do is rooted in our mission to deliver access to effortless, personal and connected care and support to our customers, our health system partners, and the communities we serve,” said Latz.
“The companies being honored this year exemplify ACG’s focus on driving middle market growth and demonstrate the strength and significance of this sector in Georgia,” said Meg Williams, Executive Director of the Association for Corporate Growth’s Atlanta chapter.
“These 40+ companies have contributed almost $8.5 billion in revenue and currently employ over 16,000 employees throughout the state of Georgia,” said Luis Reyes, Chair of the Georgia Fast 40 Awards and Partner at Cherry Bekaert, longtime Diamond sponsor of the event. “In speaking with many of the CEO’s, the supportive business environment and accessibility to capital are key contributors to this growth. We are proud to honor these companies and look forward to learning more insights online and at the celebration in June.”