RICHMOND, VA – Owens & Minor, Inc. (owners of Apria and Byram Healthcare) reported revenue of $697.3 million for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025, compared to $686.8 million from last year.
“Our recent announcement on the sale of our Products & Healthcare Services segment is another meaningful step in our strategy to pivot our focus to the more attractive home-based care space,” said Edward A. Pesicka, president & CEO, Owens & Minor. “We are keenly focused on reshaping our organization as one built around our Patient Direct platform and the long-term growth opportunities within home-based care. An example of this focus on growth is our recently announced nationwide preferred provider partnership agreement.
“Looking ahead, we will be a simpler, stronger company that is better positioned to execute on our mission of serving patients with chronic conditions in the home and are excited about the next chapter for our business,” Pesicka continued. “We are confident that the breadth of our offerings and our nationwide reach provide a unique capability to succeed in the future of home-based care. With our focus now centered entirely on Patient Direct, our capital deployment, strategic direction, and execution are unified to drive sustainable growth and long-term value creation.”
