A significant portion of Sweden’s private healthcare clinics – over half – are now owned by large corporations, a model unusual in Europe. Finnish healthcare company Mehiläinen is actively expanding its presence in Sweden by acquiring smaller healthcare centers. The company anticipates continued growth in the Swedish private healthcare sector. This consolidation is reshaping the landscape of primary care provision within the country. Mehiläinen’s expansion indicates confidence in the future of private healthcare delivery in Sweden. The Swedish model, characterized by a high degree of private provision, attracts companies like Mehiläinen seeking growth opportunities. This trend raises questions about the future of independent, smaller clinics.