Sheehan, Orla C.Graham-Phillips, Anita L.Wilson, John D.Crews, Deidra C.Holt, Cheryl L.Gabbard, JenniferSmith, Katherine C.Wolff, Jennifer L.Roth, David L.Medical Visit Companions (MVCs) are encouraged for older adults’ routine medical encounters. Little data exist on the experiences and contributions of non-spouse companions for the growing population of older adults without a living spouse. We conducted six focus groups with forty non-spouse MVCs identified through churches in Baltimore, Maryland. Thematic analysis was used to identify key issues before the visit, during the visit itself, after the visit, and in the overall companion experience.en-USMedical visit companionQualitative researchOlder personsFamily caregiverNon-spouse companions accompanying older adults to medical visits: a qualitative analysisArticle