The Practice Opening Blueprint
You're not behind. You're out of order.
Almost every practice that opens short on cash did the same thing: they built the visible parts first, the space, the brand, the website. Then, somewhere around week ten, someone asked whether the credentialing paperwork had been submitted. It hadn't. And that one sequencing error is the difference between opening solvent and opening in a hole.
The Practice Opening Blueprint isn't a list of everything you need to do, those exist everywhere, and they're the reason you feel overwhelmed. It's an order. Twelve weeks, three phases, and a reason for every step.
What you get | a 38-page guided workbook sequenced across three phases: Weeks 1–4 Structure (entity, ownership, the one-page MSO strategy, and how to research your own state's rules), Weeks 5–8 Revenue (credentialing started early on purpose, NPI setup, systems, and the money flow), Weeks 9–12 Operations (intake, staffing, compliance, and a clean opening). Plus an editable credentialing tracker, 5 printable worksheets, and a "How to Research Your State" guide.
The mistake this prevents | credentialing takes 90 to 180 days and can't start until your structure is finished. Open before it clears and you'll see patients you can't bill. Eight weeks of that gap can cost around $19,200 in unbillable visits. This guide is $17. It exists so that number never becomes yours.
Who it's for | new clinics, med spas and aesthetics, telehealth (one state or many), anyone adding a location or a service line. Clinician or not, every term is explained the first time it appears.
How it works | instant digital download: a PDF workbook and an editable spreadsheet. Nothing ships. Because it's delivered immediately, all sales are final.
This is an educational guide, not legal or tax advice. It states no legal conclusions and points you toward the questions to bring to your own licensed professionals. Ownership and licensing rules vary by state and change, confirm your specifics with a licensed professional.
Structure is care. Open something good.