Starting a Practice

If you operate a group or are part of a DSO, it's common to shop for a new malpractice carrier periodically as the practice evolves. We thought we would put together some tips to consider as you evaluate a move to a new carrier.

Shopping for Medical Malpractice Insurance? Here’s Where to Start

Editor’s note:  Most healthcare providers need medical malpractice insurance, which means that whether you run a start-up, multi-location practice, or DSO, you’ve had to wade through a litany of offerings.  We’ve referred our clients to several insurance providers over the years, prioritizing the brokerages that share our values – they’re responsive, deep experts in their

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Should you buy a practice or start up?  

Should I Buy a Practice or Start Up? 4 Critical Decision Filters for New Practice Owners

Deciding between buying an existing practice or starting your own is a critical career choice. Consider these four decision filters: your timeline for ownership, where you want to be 18 months from now, your financial readiness, and how much location control matters to you.

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When Dr. Zamarippa and Dr. Almany reached out to Todd Stanley at Practice Real Estate Group, they were on a time crunch. 

From Associates to Owners: How Two Veterinarians Secured Their Dream Practice Location Despite Multiple Competing Offers

With strategic patience and healthcare-specific expertise, Todd helped the doctors secure their ideal location, proving that with the right guidance, aspiring practice owners can successfully navigate even the most challenging real estate markets.

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Dallas Market Report Q1 2021

Silver Lining With employees still working from home this quarter, traditional office buildings have copious amounts of vacant space. Many businesses used the pandemic to press pause on leasing decisions.  This has offered a silver lining to medical office tenants, which are stable businesses and provide essential services. Doctors are in an excellent position to

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Houston Market Report Q1 2021

Office Demand Is Low – Here Are The Numbers: A line graph from Co-Star displays the availability rates climbing in office buildings. Leasing volumes were down more than a third in 2020 compared with 2019, as tenants delayed leasing decisions during the pandemic.  Low Demand In Office Is Good For Tenants With employees still working from

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