If you are looking to move your medical practice into a new building, there are certain details you should know before you sign a lease. Like any endeavor, setting up your practice in a newly constructed facility does require forethought and due diligence.
The aesthetics of a newly built establishment may make a great first impression, but there are other key factors that could have an impact on your practice’s bottom line. These include:
- Accessibility – Location is undeniably important, but so is accessibility to the building and your office. You need to be sure that your practice is easy to visit for your patients.
For example, it pays to ascertain whether the facility has ramps, elevators, adequate parking, or other accommodations for people with mobility issues. Likewise, your practice needs to be in close proximity to those of referring physicians and specialists, as well as imaging and surgical facilities.
- Size – The size of your prospective space must be conducive to fulfilling important functions, such as to accommodate patients, to provide patient waiting rooms, and to store medical records. Think ahead about how much space you will need for expansion in anticipation of the growth of your practice.
- Security Features – A new medical building needs to be designed with optimal security, which is crucial for your patients and for you and your staff. You should inquire about the building’s security features and consider what, if any, additional security your practice needs to provide.
- Amenities – Another thing worth considering is whether the new building has tenants that offer any services that will be beneficial for your patients—such as a medical laboratory or surgical center.
- Environmental Considerations – Your practice, as well as other medical tenants in the building, may produce a large amount of waste and/or use a substantial amount of energy. It, therefore, proves prudent to consider a location that enables safe disposal of waste materials and allow you to implement measures to increase your practice’s sustainability.
New Medical Building in Naples, Florida
One new medical building — the Executive Medical Center in Naples, Florida— encapsulates all of the abovestated factors.
Located at 4513 Executive Drive, the newly constructed Executive Medical Center opened earlier this year, offering attractive and flexible leasing opportunities.
Just a quarter mile from Interstate 75, the Executive Medical is easily accessible. It has ample regular and handicap parking space and is close to public transportation. Its offers two floors of stylish designed medical office space in move-in condition and specially equipped with many of the amenities medical practices of all sizes require for their operations.
The Executive Medical Center is also a hub for a variety of physicians and specialists, offering quick and easy referrals for your patients who require supplemental healthcare. On the first floor of the building is an independent, state-of-the-art MRI imaging center, where you can conveniently order detailed diagnostic scans and more quickly obtain the results.
Not only that, but the Executive Medical Center is also the location of the North Naples Surgery Center, an outpatient ambulatory surgical unit located on the third floor. There, a highly trained medical staff regularly handles a large volume of patient traffic using the most advanced medical technology to perform a wide range of elective, same-day procedures. The Surgery Center also provides surgeons with privileges with access to any of its equipment, and medical staff needed to assist in their surgical specialties.
A Place for Your Practice to Thrive and Grow
We look forward to hearing from you and discussing how we can accommodate your practice’s specific needs.