CareHere specializes in providing on-site healthcare through employers by making healthcare easier, better and more affordable. Presently, CareHere manages 60 clinics nationwide. Integrated wellness, case management with on-site physicians' impact self-funded employers with measurable savings and healthcare trend reductions.
Employers, physicians, employee and dependent patients benefit from online appointment schedules, online lab notices and graphed interpretations, online electronic medical records, online aggregate reporting of utilization, medical trends and more.
The Company Doctor is a proven concept Fortune 1000 companies have enjoyed for years to lower employee health benefit cost. Now, CareHere brings the Company Doctor to organizations from 100 to 10,000 employees!
Our Experience
Our executives have managed worksite clinics in the following industries:
- Appliances
- Automotive
- Chemicals
- Energy
- Government
- Manufacturing
- Non-Profit
- Retirement Communities
- Rubber
- School Systems
- Steel
- Textiles
Our Clinic Locations
IN THE NEWS
- Onsite health clinic firm sees major growth ahead (Nashville Business Journal, April 2008)
- On-Site Care Motivated by Productivity, Cost Issues (Workforce Management, March 2008)
- City opens free health clinic (The Walton Tribune, March 2008)
- Ocoee to join growing list of employers opening clinics (Orlando Sentinel, January 2008)
- The doctor is in...in Fairfield City Hall (The Birmingham News, October 2007)
- With company doctors, everything old is new again (The Tennessean, August 2007)
- How Primary Care, America's Best Kept Secret, Can Reduce Healthcare Costs for Self-Funded Employers (The Self-Insurer, February 2007)
- Wellness Programs Aim to Hold Down Health Costs (Chattanooga Times Free Press, July 2006)
- A Physicians' Agenda for Partnering With Employers and Insurers: Fresh Ideas (Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2006)
- Clinic saves money for county workers and government (The Tennessean, August 2005)
- The Benefits of Providing On-Site Health Care Services (Pension & Benefits Update, July 2005)
- New clinics offer quick treatment (The Daily News Journal, December 2004)






