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. Its a 9000 sq ft space so more than what we currently are utilizing. Im trying to decipher some of the language in the lease (insurance charge,tax charge, etc) to determine what our total monthly costs would be. Was that charged in the first year of the lease or is that added each year? Ive copied
December 13, 2023
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you build? Thanks! Space SIZE is a critical factor, as every inch of space costs money for build out, rent, (your) taxes, insurance, maintenance and repair, (property) real estate taxes, fire and casualty insurance, common area maintenance and repair) cleaning, heating cooling, lighting, securing
May 30, 2020
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My practice has been growing steadily for the past few years and I'm about to outgrow my current 4 op office. I have a couple options and wanted to see what other townies thought of possible solutions. We are an insurance driven office. Cutting insurance plans and raising fees isn't something I
February 11, 2020
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of renewal option period offerings Initial base rent requirement Rent inclusions and exclusions Structure for payment of operating expenses (NNN charges such as common area maintenance (interior and exterior), real estate taxes, fire and casualty insurance) - included or in addition? Operating expense
January 05, 2019
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to build 25 years ago. The appraisal last year was $500k. Its a 5 chair modern office. Im 62 and about every 2- 3 months get an inquiry from other local dentists. They are looking to buy and place an associate. Im going about 3-6 more years. Im 62 and Obamacare has me over a barrel. Health insurance
December 11, 2020
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Start of my checklist (Please feel free to add)... Phone Lines moved/forwarded to new location Internet All internet listings (Google, NAP, Yahoo/Yelp, etc) Insurance Cos Change of Address (COA) Dental Board COA DEA COA NPI COA Billing address w/Supply Cos and labs
November 17, 2014
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is a stand alone building dental office, ready to move in. 4 operatories, needs just networking and hook up the chairs. Very clean inside, no need for major work. Instead of paying for remodeling, I can put down 20% and buy the building ,with an estimated payment of $1,700/mo plus tax and insurance
February 13, 2017
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eager to move? NP numbers hover around 20/month. I need 35-40 to really grow. We get most NP's strictly from being on their insurance (80%), or from patient referrals. anyone out there that would take the plunge? Here are a few miscellaneous thoughts in no particular order: 1. A nowhere
September 24, 2016
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improvements are 7 years (I believe) and if you do dental specific custom cabinets, they can be depreciated faster also. you have not listed other costs like incorporation fees and ongoing legal and accounting (ie LLC) upkeep, maintenance, upgrading at a minimum of every 7-10 years, insurance, taxes
February 18, 2019
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, but compared to NYC ( I worked 6 days a week when I lived there also) this really is a paradise. There is alot of demand for dentistry because of the elderly, and if you're willing to be an insurance provider and keep your fees low you can be busy, even in the so called saturated areas. Plu
November 16, 2014
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ratio. It might be advisable to conduct a thorough saturation study of your current area. I don't mean just a dentist to population count, I mean a detailed, hours of operation of each office, number of associates, insurances accepted, how far out first time patients are booked, websites and so
October 13, 2014
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of my mail went to dead mail re-distribution center and I did not have mail at EITHER location for 12 weeks! I had to get my State senator and the state postmaster involved to finally get all of my insurance checks. Don't forget that you need to fill out a separate change-of-address card for each
October 18, 2018
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as possible to the move, much like if you were dropping out of their insurance. I would train your staff on how to discuss the upcoming move with the patients and show them that it is worth the drive. Make sure that your team is offering the best customer service possible between now and when you move so
November 10, 2016
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to town is that you are hostage to whatever crappy dental insurance that they decide to...tossing in my 2c... I have purchased a 16,500 sq/ft plot of land on a busy intersection in a rapidly growing part of town. It is a prime real estate location. I would like to build a two story, 3500 sq/ft
March 10, 2015
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add, its not just location. Patients like to do their ownresearch. Thevisibilitygets you the interview, then they check yelp and your website and insurance. Then they call. Also if it's a smaller communityand you're involved in it (you live in the community etc.)and you have a good
September 03, 2019
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in a north central Ohio and flew to warmer, more hip abodes on the weekend. Whatever you like, whatever you like.For me the only reason I'd consider rural is that I could probably drop my PPO's. I've got friends that live in small farm towns and Its all fee for service or indemnity insurance. They make
June 04, 2016
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patient of new location when confirming. Critical to update websites and insurance companies as soon as you have new locations. Moving was the best thing I did. Scary but worth it! Hang in there!100% agreed with Tommy. I have done so and the esthetics is not bad at all as the plumber covered
September 21, 2015
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be attractive to a middle age demographic. i think the new build could increase production by attracting more patients. I would not likely add an associate in the new build, I will cut back on in network insurance plans. I think a high end smaller building would be well suited for reducing my in network
June 08, 2023
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operatories. Rather tight. I am teetering between dropping another insurance and downsizing or keeping the same and growing the practice a little. I do have some other life issues to consider, as I am getting married next June to another dentist who works in New Jersey. Would like to bring her into the office
October 18, 2024
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