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Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine main competitors are Nevada Health Centers, Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center, and Abundant Life Health.

Competitor Summary. See how Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine compares to its main competitors:

  • Universal Medical has the most employees (4,999).
  • Employees at Nevada Health Centers earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $51,954.
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Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.2
Atlanta, GA1$7.5M77
1995
3.9
Glenview, IL1$8.8M120
2001
3.8
New York, NY1$4.7M50
1989
4.7
Boston, MA2$62.5M750
1973
4.7
Atlanta, GA4$62.0M600
1971
4.3
Colorado Springs, CO3$76.0M564
Alliance Medical Group
1994
4.1
Middlebury, CT1$870,00015
2005
4.3
Dallas, TX1$17.2M350
1983
4.0
Norwood, MA1$52.0M4,999
1945
4.5
Houston, TX1$112.7M200
-
3.3
Lewisville, TX1$1.4M25
1983
4.0
Omaha, NE1$10.0M50
1977
4.6
Beavercreek, OH1$50.0M360
1973
4.1
Muskegon, MI1$21.1M117
1987
4.7
--$50.0M125
1977
4.1
Carson City, NV2$19.0M330
-
3.8
Lancaster, PA1$13.0M249
Toca (the Orthopedic Clinic Association)
-
4.0
Phoenix, AZ1--
1974
3.3
Minnetonka, MN5$4.7M125
Hackley Community Care
1992
3.9
Muskegon, MI1$50.0M15
-
4.0
Arlington Heights, IL1$5.4M300

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Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine salaries vs competitors

Among Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine competitors, employees at Nevada Health Centers earn the most with an average yearly salary of $51,954.

Compare Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine
$46,988$22.59-
Fertility Centers of Illinois
$47,295$22.74-
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York
$48,623$23.38-
Best Doctors
$40,757$19.59-
Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates
$44,845$21.56-
Peak Vista CHC
$47,103$22.65-

Compare Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine
$31,646$15.21
Charles Drew Health Center
$34,231$16.46
Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center
$33,553$16.13
Hackley Community Care
$33,480$16.10
Texas Medical Center
$33,038$15.88
Universal Medical
$32,476$15.61
Peak Vista CHC
$32,404$15.58
Union Community Care
$32,360$15.56
North Central Surgical Center
$32,068$15.42
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York
$32,011$15.39
Best Doctors
$31,965$15.37
Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates
$31,921$15.35
Muskegon Family Care
$31,901$15.34
Abundant Life Health
$31,653$15.22
Alliance Medical Group
$31,639$15.21
Wright State Physicians
$31,610$15.20
South Lake Pediatrics
$31,593$15.19
Nevada Health Centers
$31,558$15.17
Toca (the Orthopedic Clinic Association)
$31,392$15.09
American Health Center
$31,140$14.97

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Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Peak Vista CHC22%78%
Charles Drew Health Center24%76%
Nevada Health Centers28%72%
Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center40%60%
Texas Medical Center40%60%
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Compare race at Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%28%5%5%2%
8.0
47%35%7%7%4%
9.6
49%28%14%7%2%
9.8
69%14%8%7%2%
8.4
51%25%11%9%5%
9.4

Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Alan B. Miller
Universal Medical

Kimberly Paul is a Chief Administrative Officer at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and Chief Executive Officer at Wright State Physicians and is based in Fairborn, Ohio. She has worked as Chief Operating Officer at Wright State Physicians; Project Manager, Planning and Business Development at Nationwide Children s Hospital; and Director of Operations, Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children s Hospital. Kimberly attended Ohio University between 1999 and 2000 and Ohio University between 1995 and 1999.

William F. McKeon
Texas Medical Center

Linda Juarez
Hackley Community Care

Miriam Vega, PhD is the Chief Executive Officer of the Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center, Inc. An experienced executive of non-profit organizations, including Federally Qualified Health Centers and AIDS service organizations, Dr. Vega created the CHANGE model of capacity-building assistance which helps to build culturally-responsive programming, quality improvement and organizational infrastructure at community-based organizations across the Nation. Before coming to Addabbo, Dr. Vega most recently served as the Executive Vice President of Total Health Care, a large FQHC in Baltimore, MD. She has also held the position of Chief Operations Officer at Kedren Community Health Center in Los Angeles, CA where her focus was the full integration of mental health and primary care services. Prior to that, Dr. Vega served as the Chief Executive Officer of the University Muslim Medical Association (UMMA) Community Clinic in south Los Angeles, the Executive Director of the AIDS Project of the East Bay and the Vice President of the Latino Commission on AIDS where she founded the Institute for Hispanic Health Equity. Dr. Vega received her BA in Psychology from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY and earned her doctoral degree in Social Psychology from the University of California, Berkley. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship at both SUNY Downstate Medical (the first HIV/AIDS clinic in NYS) and at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). At the United Nations, Dr. Vega served as Secretary of the Psychology Coalition of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and as the United Nations’ main representative of the ECOSOC-accredited Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. She is currently a HOPE fellow and chair of American Public Health Association’s PHA’s Committee on Health Equity. Dr. Vega maintains an active line of research focusing on issues of identity, stigma, culture, social marketing and social media. She recently co-authored a book chapter on the role of psychology in global health equity and she has presented her Twitter and HIV stigma research at various national and international conferences.

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