
I just signed the lease on my 500 sq ft clinic space in Long Beach, and I'm thinking a lot about what kind of practice I want to build. Instead of locking myself into a rigid model, I’m keeping things flexible—giving myself the option to shift between a cash-based walk-in clinic, urgent care, or even direct primary care.
Why flexibility matters when starting a medical practice:
- You can adjust based on patient demand
- You’re not stuck with a model that doesn’t work for you
- You can scale up or down depending on how much patient care you want to provide
I chose a retail space because I want to be visible and accessible. But if I don’t get enough traction, I’ll consider moving into a medical office building.
Even in a small space, you can do a lot—bring in an NP or PA, offer virtual visits, host group coaching, and adapt your practice over time.
Listen in as I share how I’m thinking about this new clinic and why you don’t need to have everything figured out before you start.
📌 Links & Resources:
My Course on Starting a Medical Practice: https://www.digitalnomadphysician.com/courses/
1:1 Coaching (30 mins - $250): https://www.digitalnomadphysician.com/coaching/
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