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Where Do I Get Financing for Healthcare Practices? - Laank - 05-19-2025 I’m in the process of planning a new healthcare practice—specifically, a small outpatient clinic focusing on family medicine. I’ve got a detailed business plan, projections, and a solid team in place, but I’m hitting a wall when it comes to financing. Traditional banks seem overly cautious, and I’m finding it hard to navigate what options are realistic for someone starting fresh without existing cash flow. I’m open to hearing about creative approaches, alternative lenders, or even personal stories of how others made it work. Any insights would be much appreciated—I’m trying to stay grounded but proactive here. RE: Where Do I Get Financing for Healthcare Practices? - Rutthra - 05-19-2025 You're definitely not alone—it’s weird how financing for something as essential as healthcare is still so complicated. I went through the process about a year ago, and I ended up mixing a few things to make it happen. Part of it came from a healthcare-specific funding advisor who actually knew how to pitch my plan to private funders. I also used some personal equity and a business line of credit that I didn’t even know I qualified for until someone explained how it worked with projected receivables. It was a messy puzzle to put together, but I think that’s part of the game—being flexible while still keeping a clear view of your long-term goals. Definitely stay persistent and don’t be afraid to reach out to folks who’ve done this already. RE: Where Do I Get Financing for Healthcare Practices? - Laakima - 05-19-2025 Hey, I’ve been in a very similar spot, so I totally get where you’re coming from. Starting something in healthcare can feel like you’re being asked to prove yourself before you’ve had the chance to actually do anything. What helped me was reaching out to some local networks—professionals already running their own clinics who could at least point me in the right direction. I ended up exploring a medical-specific lending group, or companies which could give me financing for healthcare practices and which weren't banks, but rather a cooperative that understands things like billing cycles and insurance delays. It took a while to build trust with them, and it wasn’t exactly straightforward, but they didn’t treat me like I was applying for a mortgage either, which was a huge relief. |