This blog will help you understand everything you need to set up your own highly profitable housecalls based podiatry practice. This practice model is feasible whether you're in a large city or a rural community. You just have to figure out whether or not this practice model is right for you.
If you are reading this, you likely fall into one of 2 groups.
1. Practicing podiatry for years and worn out with practice.
You have been practicing podiatry for many years and have recently realized that the high-overhead of a conventional practice is barely profitable when excepting continually and persistently decreasing reimbursement rates for your services paid by insurance companies.
2. Just getting ready to start a podiatry practice.
You have been working hard through residency and you have learned virtually everything you need to know to care for a patient... except how to set up a podiatry practice. You've heard about podiatry house calls and have decided that that practice model might be right for you.
Regardless of which of these 2 groups you may fall into, the chances are good that a podiatry housecalls practice might be the best setup for you.
I have created this blog in order to help others learn how to set up a low-cost, high profit practice that has the potential to generate significantly more income than the average podiatry practice while working a fraction of the hours.
In the coming posts, you'll learn all the details of this practice model. If you are thinking about setting up a podiatry house calls practice and have a question, you can simply post it as comment. I will post and answer as a reply as quickly as I can.
Dr. Christopher Segler is a podiatrist who previously practiced podiatry in a conventional insurance-based high-volume surgical podiatry practice, which he started from scratch straight out of residency. He became increasingly frustrated with the long wait for payments from insurance companies, insurance denials, massive overhead, and administrative hassles of running a conventional office-based podiatry practice. He then converted his practice into a low overhead, high profit house calls based podiatry practice. As a result, he sees approximately 1/9 of the patients he used to see while significantly increasing his income. Today it is his mission to help other young practitioners and frustrated long-term podiatry practitioners develop the freedom of lifestyle that allows them to have significantly higher income with more fulfilling patient physician interactions in a much more profitable practice model.
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