Practice expansion will probably take years from concept to completion. The best time to start planning is before you need to.
You feel it in the schedule. There's no seats in the waiting room. You're scheduling new patients months out, your providers are maxed out, and the space that felt right three years ago is starting to feel tight. The opportunity is real. But when someone asks you to show them the numbers — the real numbers — you're not sure where to start.
We start with what your practice is actually capable of today — your real capacity, your current utilization, your growth trajectory. From there we help you understand exactly what your expansion is worth — timeline, return, and when it pays for itself. The same analysis a private equity firm would run before writing a check — built around your practice, your market, and your numbers.
Having the numbers to support big decisions like expanding our space or hiring an associate has made spending money that leads to growth more palatable.
Practice expansion will probably take years from concept to completion. The best time to start planning is before you need to.