DME Company Purchase Assessment

Buy or sell Medicare-ready DMEPOS businesses with verified compliance, documentation, and support.

Due Diligence Is Key

We vet potential DME purchases through compliance, credentialing, and enrollment reviews to support informed, risk-aware decisions.

compliance readiness

100% include PTAN, accreditation, and state licensing status summaries

trust built

30+ years managing DME operations, enrollment, and transition readiness

Buying or Selling a DME Business?

Why You Need Compliance-Focused Guidance

Whether you’re acquiring a DME company to enter the Medicare market or preparing to sell your existing business, regulatory oversight makes DME transactions different. Each business must maintain active PTANs, clean PECOS records, valid state licenses, and accreditation certificates—and those assets must transfer correctly during ownership changes.
We help both buyers and sellers ensure every document, compliance record, and approval pathway is properly structured—so the transaction isn’t delayed or denied by CMS, MACs, or state boards.

Verified Listings

Our listings include businesses with active PTANs, up-to-date licenses, valid accreditation, and clean compliance histories.

Seller Prep Support

We help sellers gather, review, and prepare all necessary compliance documentation to ensure a smooth transition.

Buyer Onboarding

Buyers receive entity setup assistance, PECOS updates, ownership transfer prep, and CMS-855S CHOW filing support.

Common Pitfalls & Costs

Why Most DME Transactions Fail—and How We Help You Avoid That

Buying or selling a DME company without regulatory support can result in revoked PTANs, failed inspections, and frozen billing. Here’s what often goes wrong:

Common Marketplace Mistakes

How We Guide the Transaction

Compliance Verification & Audit

We perform a full pre-sale audit on both the buyer and seller side—checking PTAN, PECOS, licenses, NPI, and bond status.

CHOW Process Support

We complete and submit CMS-855S Change of Ownership filings, confirm NPI linkage, and manage PECOS updates.

Entity Structuring for Buyers

New owners receive guidance on forming the purchasing entity and preparing for CMS and accreditation transfer reviews.

Lavear Dashboard Access

Each transaction includes access to a document vault, status tracker, and digital checklist to stay on top of every stage.

THE PROCESS

Our Process for Buying & Selling DME Businesses

01.
Company Evaluation

Sellers submit details about their DME business. We evaluate licensing, PTAN status, insurance, and accreditation.

Compliance Preparation
We prepare compliance summaries, red flag reports, and file checks to support a transparent transaction.
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Business Integrity Assessment

We provide a confidential Business Integrity Assessment to verify compliance and acquisition readiness.

CHOW Filing & Transition Support
Upon LOI or agreement, we help both sides file required forms, transfer operational documents, and finalize compliance handoffs.
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Reduce CMS errors and protect your revenue

DME Marketplace Benefits

Compliance-first support for clean, profitable business transfers.

Avoid Licensing and PTAN Gaps

We ensure buyers don’t inherit expired credentials—and sellers leave with their compliance history intact.

Accelerate CMS & State Approvals

With all documents organized upfront, transactions move faster—avoiding post-sale surprises.

Transition Smoothly With Less Risk

Both parties get support filing ownership changes and updating PECOS records to avoid service interruptions.

Interested in buying or selling a DME company? Let’s make it CMS-ready.

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Let's Talk Compliance

Here’s what most providers and investors want to know

Frequently Asked Questions About Buying or Selling a DME Business

What compliance documents are required before selling a DME company?
At a minimum: PTAN status confirmation, valid state licenses, active accreditation, surety bond, liability insurance, and a clean PECOS record.
You must file a CMS-855S Change of Ownership (CHOW) application within 30 days of the sale. We assist with every step.
Yes—but Medicare billing access will be paused until the new owner completes accreditation and links it to the business.
If caught post-sale, CMS may revoke the PTAN, trigger audits, or deny claims. That’s why we run a full compliance check before closing.
Yes. We offer 30–90 day compliance onboarding for buyers, including revalidation tracking, document refresh, and Lavear dashboard access.