A medical practice is more than just a place where patients meet with their doctors for examination and treatment in a private room. It is a multifunctional office space, where patients are checked in, where their confidential medical records are securely stored, and, in some cases, where bloodwork and other diagnostic tests are conducted and
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What Patients Look For When They Go to a New Medical Office
When it comes to growing your practice’s patient base, there are many factors about your medical office that make a great impression and draw prospective clients. Here’s what patients are looking for when they visit a medical office: A centrally located and easily accessible office by car or public transportation A spacious clinic in an
Read MoreAdvice on Leasing New Medical Spaces
Leasing new office space for your medical practice can be a rewarding experience in terms of setting up operations in a prime location that is easily accessible to new and existing patients. However, it can also be a challenging effort if you are unaware of the finer details that leasing medical space entails. Here is
Read MoreHOW YOUR OFFICE SPACE CAN TELL YOUR PATIENTS, “RELAX, WE’VE GOT THIS”
They say that first impressions are everything. That’s certainly true when it comes to the impression your medical practice will make to your new patients. The minute they arrive, patients formulate lasting impressions about your location, the appearance of your office or clinic, the demeanor of your staff, and the overall competence of your doctors.
Read MoreThings to Know Before Signing a Medical Lease
Choosing the right office space and signing a lease for your medical clinic is a major decision that could play a significant role in the ultimate success of your practice. Whether you are setting up a brand-new medical practice or relocating an existing one, physicians, surgeons, dentists, and nurse practitioners have unique needs and requirements
Read MoreHow Is a Commercial Lease Structured?
You may be accustomed to leasing the property from your prior or current experience renting a house or an apartment, but a commercial lease is much more involved because of its legal implications as a business-to-business agreement. One of the major benefits of leasing is that businesses do not need to have as much capital
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