Medfluence Advisors says it ranked No. 2,068 on the 2026 Inc. 5000
Medfluence Advisors announced a No. 2,068 Inc. 5000 placement as it expands services for physician practices and healthcare companies.
By Maya Lindqvist · Senior Technology Correspondent
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Medfluence Advisors said it placed No. 2,068 on the 2026 Inc. 5000, a business-growth milestone for the firm as it works with physician practices and emerging healthcare companies. The Greenwood Village, Colorado, company announced the Medfluence Advisors Inc. 5000 result on Aug. 11.
The company says it was founded in 2020 and employs more than 35 professionals. It describes its work as combining marketing, strategy, technology, analytics, patient engagement and operational support for healthcare organizations.
What does Medfluence Advisors' Inc. 5000 ranking mean?
Inc. ranks qualifying companies by percentage revenue growth over a three-year period. For the 2026 list, that measurement period ran from 2022 through 2025.
Inc. says companies had to be privately held, for-profit, U.S.-based and independent as of Dec. 31, 2025. They also had to have been founded and earning revenue by March 31, 2022, meet minimum revenue thresholds of $100,000 in 2022 and $2 million in 2025, and pass editorial review.
- Medfluence's announced position: No. 2,068.
- Ranking basis: percentage revenue growth from 2022 to 2025.
- 2026 list requirement: qualifying companies had to be independent private U.S. businesses.
The placement puts Medfluence within the first half of the 5,000-company ranking. Inc. reported that the companies on its 2026 list collectively produced $385 billion in revenue in 2025.
Medfluence says its healthcare-practice marketing and strategy services are aimed at helping providers assess growth opportunities, attract patients, use data and technology, and support business decisions. Founder Nicholas Binge said the company was created to serve independent practices with a broader approach than marketing alone.
The announcement comes as physician-practice ownership continues to shift. The Government Accountability Office reported that at least 47% of physicians were employed by or affiliated with hospital systems in 2024, compared with less than 30% in 2012.
Medfluence cited consolidation, competition from health systems, changing referral patterns and patients' use of online provider searches as pressures on the organizations it serves. The company said its growth has led it to focus on systems and processes that can support a larger client base.