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Testimonials

I found the meeting very organized. Our group was very attentive, frank and open to discussion. Now that we've all had a chance to get to know each other (practice background, sizes, weaknesses, strengths) our next meeting's brainstorm session will be even more focused on performance results.
- Brad Schwartz, O.D.

Consulting

Facilities

Building and Expansion

Often, while visiting practices, we see layouts that fall into extreme categories. Those that are too small for patient volume tend to have:

  • Inadequate boutique
  • No staff space
  • Limited pre-test

While on the other end of the spectrum we see large spaces with poor design elements such as:

  • Too many nooks and crannies
  • Illogical patient and record flow
  • Too many hallways
  • Poor air circulation.

The other common thread is that whether too small, just right or jumbo — offices often tend to underestimate storage and business office needs.