Healthcare payment and patient financing platform for dental providers
Wellfit runs a .NET/Azure-native healthcare fintech stack (C#, ASP.NET, Azure App Service, Event Hub, Service Bus) serving dental practices with patient financing and integrated payment processing. The engineering-heavy hiring mix—5 of 6 open roles—paired with active projects around brownfield modernization, modular architecture, and technical debt reduction, suggests the company is in mid-cycle platform consolidation: moving from legacy monolith toward microservices while strengthening observability (Grafana, Prometheus, Datadog, Dynatrace monitoring systems) and PMO discipline.
Notable leadership hires: PMO Director
Wellfit Technologies is a healthcare fintech platform founded in 2018, headquartered in Irving, Texas. The product targets dental practices with three integrated surfaces: patient financing marketplace, discount dental plans, and payment processing (supporting Apple Pay, Google Pay, Worldpay). The company operates at 51–200 employees and sells to mid-market dental provider groups and DSOs. Internally, the platform is composed of Azure microservices (Event Hub, Service Bus, Functions) supported by data pipelines (Power BI reporting) and a unified support portal.
Primary: .NET, C#, ASP.NET, Azure (App Service, Functions, Service Bus, Event Hub). Frontend: Angular. Observability: Grafana, Prometheus, Datadog, Dynatrace. Payments: Worldpay, Apple Pay, Google Pay. DevOps: Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps.
Modernizing brownfield systems toward modular architecture; consolidating internal systems; reducing technical debt; building unified internal portal and support tooling; designing Azure monitoring and observability; evolving PMO practices and KPI tracking.
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