By Rod Johnston, MBA, CMA
Most veterinarians dream of eventually owning their own veterinary practice. But veterinarians tend to put off ownership for a variety of reasons. A couple of big reasons are that you have never done it before, you are not familiar with the process, or you’re just completely afraid of the unknown.
A great philosopher once said, “If you can dodge a wrench, you can...Read More
by Megan Urban, Practice Transition Specialist
Where / How do I start?
Where do you want to live? Not that you can’t change your mind and sell, move, or buy again. But it’s typically best to determine where you want to live, such as in close proximity to family members, or near an airport, or close to beaches and surfing, or near ski resorts. Are you a city dweller? Are you a nature...Read More
Bruce Johnson, DDS, Practice Transition Advisor at Omni Practice Group, has personally been involved with 3 practice sales and workback agreements. In this video, he provides you with 10 tips to help your workback transition be successful.
https://youtu.be/IyEI-U1EXlsVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: 10 Tips to Help Make a Workback Successful...Read More
If you already own a veterinary practice, have you ever considered buying an existing veterinary practice located close to your first practice and merging the two together? If you ask most doctors, they will say the best way to build a practice is through taking care of your patients and bringing in new patients via word of mouth and marketing. And, they would be correct. However,...Read More
By Megan Urban, Omni Practice Group
It’s very exciting to think about adding a location! Here are some issues to think about before making this big decision.
Why? If it’s to increase collections, maybe you can simply add more days or extended hours at your current location. Verify what your current patient retention is to determine if you need to mine from existing patients. Is there any area...Read More