What’s It Like Owning a Dental Practice in California? (Rural vs Urban)
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Hi everyone,
I’m fresh out of dental school and currently exploring options for where to practice after graduation. California has been on my radar—not just for the unbeatable weather and lifestyle, but also as a place I might want to live long-term and eventually own a dental practice.
Given the saturation in major metro areas like LA and the Bay Area, I’ve been considering rural California as a potentially smarter move. But I know practice ownership out here comes with its own unique mix of challenges—higher taxes, cost of living, employee benefit requirements, and regulatory hurdles.
So for those of you who own or have worked in dental offices in California, especially in rural vs urban settings:
I’d love to hear your personal experiences, whether you’re a new owner or a seasoned doc. Any red flags or underrated benefits I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and advice!
Post:
Hi everyone,
I’m fresh out of dental school and currently exploring options for where to practice after graduation. California has been on my radar—not just for the unbeatable weather and lifestyle, but also as a place I might want to live long-term and eventually own a dental practice.
Given the saturation in major metro areas like LA and the Bay Area, I’ve been considering rural California as a potentially smarter move. But I know practice ownership out here comes with its own unique mix of challenges—higher taxes, cost of living, employee benefit requirements, and regulatory hurdles.
So for those of you who own or have worked in dental offices in California, especially in rural vs urban settings:
- How’s the business side of practice ownership in California?
- Are the overhead and tax burdens significantly tougher than in states like Texas?
- What incentives (if any) exist for practicing in underserved/rural areas?
- How do staffing, patient flow, and insurance plans compare between rural and city practices?
- Any insights on work-life balance or community involvement?
I’d love to hear your personal experiences, whether you’re a new owner or a seasoned doc. Any red flags or underrated benefits I should be aware of?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and advice!