Future in Dentistry question

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I would love to be an owner of like 3-4 offices and just managing those and not performing dentistry. I mean I could just work and fill in whenever my associates take vacation.

I don't think it would be wise to buy 3-4 practices because that would run quite expensive...

So I'm wondering if it is still or will be possible to start up 3-4 practices and have them be successful?

Are most areas filling up with dentists quickly making start up success tougher?
 
I would love to be an owner of like 3-4 offices and just managing those and not performing dentistry. I mean I could just work and fill in whenever my associates take vacation.

I don't think it would be wise to buy 3-4 practices because that would run quite expensive...

So I'm wondering if it is still or will be possible to start up 3-4 practices and have them be successful?

Are most areas filling up with dentists quickly making start up success tougher?

This more or less exactly what the dental chains do.
 
This more or less exactly what the dental chains do.
except for the fact that the dental chains have tons of cash so they can throw 1 mil to buy a single practice. Plus I'd like not to be seen as a corporation so maybe have a few different named offices...
 
except for the fact that the dental chains have tons of cash so they can throw 1 mil to buy a single practice. Plus I'd like not to be seen as a corporation so maybe have a few different named offices...

Yup, it is entirely do-able. You just need to find the right area.
 
This is becoming more and more popular. Why? Because it works.

But don't dive in.

Get your feet wet with one practice and make sure you have a scalable system for each process in the practices, first.
 
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