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Now in general i think the sentiment is that if you are a general dentist, it would be best to move to a rural or at least suburban area to increase your patient potential. With specialties however, how would you decide on where to start a practice?
Correct me if im wrong but it would seem as though you would want to be in an area with the most amount of general dentist as possible to increase referral rates. So does that mean going towards the city/urban area? Look for a crowded suburban area? Go rural with a few offices and no other competing specialists?
For those of you that are general dentists or specialist how did you go about looking for a location for your practice?
Thanks.
Correct me if im wrong but it would seem as though you would want to be in an area with the most amount of general dentist as possible to increase referral rates. So does that mean going towards the city/urban area? Look for a crowded suburban area? Go rural with a few offices and no other competing specialists?
For those of you that are general dentists or specialist how did you go about looking for a location for your practice?
Thanks.
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