Data Breach Summary
ApolloMD Business Services, LLC has reported a data security breach involving unauthorized access to patient data between May and September 2025. The breach has impacted certain individuals and could involve highly sensitive personal and medical information.
ApolloMD Business Services, LLC — a company serving affiliated physician practices — recently disclosed a data breach that involved unauthorized access to its IT systems. The incident was first detected on May 22, 2025, after ApolloMD noticed unusual activity within its IT environment. This led to an immediate investigation, the engagement of a third-party forensic firm, and notification to law enforcement.
The investigation revealed that between May 22, 2025, and May 23, 2025, an unauthorized actor gained access to ApolloMD’s network. During this time, the actor may have accessed or acquired patient information stored by ApolloMD’s affiliated physicians and practices.
The breach affected a variety of patients, with the specific information involved varying from person to person. Following the discovery of the breach, ApolloMD moved quickly to secure its systems, but the breach still raises concerns regarding the exposure of sensitive medical data.
ApolloMD began notifying affected individuals on September 17, 2025, and offered free credit monitoring services to those whose Social Security numbers were potentially involved in the breach. They have also set up a dedicated toll-free line to assist with any questions.
At Class Action U, we support individuals who have been affected by such data breaches and help them understand their legal options for seeking compensation and accountability.
The breach took place within the following timeframe:
The exposed data included a variety of sensitive personal and medical information, such as:
While the exact individuals affected are still being identified, the data breach has raised concerns about potential identity theft and medical fraud.
If you believe you were affected by this breach, take the following steps to protect yourself:
Class Action U is here to support individuals impacted by breaches like this one. If your personal information was exposed, we can help you explore your legal rights and potential compensation options.
If your information was compromised in the ApolloMD data breach, you may have legal recourse. Healthcare companies are responsible for protecting sensitive patient data, and when they fail to do so, patients deserve to be compensated for any harm caused.
If your Social Security number, medical information, or other sensitive data was exposed, you may be entitled to join a class action lawsuit seeking compensation.
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