It depends on how fast you are, how you are employed, what insurances you are taking, what your fees are, etc. After the first several months, once insurance credentialing comes through, you are trying to do 4-5 treatments a day with a couple consults squeezed in. Treatments could be less, consults more. Just depends on the day. I am brand new, and if my production is between $5K-7K I’m happy and that’s seeing about 4 treatments and several consults. That collection will vary based on co pay and insurance being used. Older guys in my practice treat about 6-8 a day and get closer to 7K-10K production. But then majority of endo employees are paid between 40-45% collections.
I’m slow and just started out and my monthly productions have been around $70K with collections close to it.
$750K without a sweat is a joke. It’s a hard job and we rarely get super straight forward stuff. The ones making that are probably treating 8-12 cases a day. That’s not a cake walk. Most established Endo’s are probably between the $400-$600K range. Again, still not a cakewalk to produce that amount.
Newer Endo’s are $250-$400K