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NEW YORK, August 12, 2025—In its annual compilation of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, a prominent media brand has announced that Pyx Health has secured the 661st position. This marks the company's fourth consecutive year on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list, highlighting its continued growth and success in the healthcare sector.
The Inc. 5000 list is a respected benchmark that showcases companies making significant strides in the current economic landscape. It features renowned brands that have previously earned recognition, including industry leaders such as Microsoft, Meta, Chobani, Under Armour, and Timberland.
Pyx Health's consistent ranking underscores its commitment to innovation and excellence in healthcare activation, as it continues to provide valuable solutions that resonate with consumers and healthcare providers alike. The recognition not only reflects the company’s remarkable growth trajectory but also its impact on the healthcare industry, paving the way for future advancements and initiatives.
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