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Writer's pictureKarl Frye

What to Look for When Choosing a New Space for Your Dental Practice

Finding the right space for your dental practice is a critical decision that can impact patient experience, staff satisfaction, and overall business success. Whether you're relocating, expanding, or starting a new practice, choosing the right location and layout can make all the difference. But what should you be looking for in your next office?

At Frye Practice Sales & Healthcare Real Estate, we specialize in helping dentists navigate the complexities of choosing and securing the perfect space for their practice. Here’s a guide on what to consider when looking for your new dental office.



1. Location: Accessibility and Visibility

Location is key for any business, and dental practices are no exception. When scouting for a new space, consider the following:

  • Patient Accessibility: Is the office convenient for your existing and potential patients? Look for areas that are easily accessible by major roads, public transportation, or foot traffic.

  • Parking Availability: Ensure there is sufficient parking space for both patients and staff. A lack of parking can be a major deterrent for new patients.

  • Visibility: Being located in a high-visibility area—such as near other businesses, shopping centers, or schools—can increase walk-ins and help your practice grow.


2. Demographics of the Area

The local demographics should align with your target patient base. A thorough market analysis can help you understand the population’s needs and determine if the area has the right mix of families, young professionals, or retirees—depending on your practice focus. Also, consider if the area is growing or declining. A growing neighborhood with new housing developments, for example, could provide a steady stream of new patients.


3. Size and Layout of the Space

The size and layout of the new office space are critical factors for the day-to-day functionality of your practice. Here’s what to evaluate:

  • Room to Grow: Look for a space that not only meets your current needs but also allows for future growth. You don’t want to move in and feel cramped within a few years.

  • Efficient Workflow: The layout should support an efficient flow from the waiting room to exam rooms, labs, and administrative offices. Ensure the space is designed with both patient comfort and staff productivity in mind.

  • Specialized Rooms: Depending on your services, you may need specific areas like X-ray rooms, sterilization rooms, or cosmetic treatment spaces. Make sure the space can accommodate any specialized equipment or treatment rooms you require.


4. Lease Terms vs. Ownership

When choosing a new space, one of the first decisions you'll need to make is whether to lease or buy. Both options have their pros and cons, depending on your long-term goals and financial situation.

  • Leasing: Leasing offers more flexibility if you're unsure about long-term growth or want to test the location before committing. It also often requires less upfront investment.

  • Buying: Owning your own building can offer more stability and control over the space. You can customize it as needed, and you’ll be building equity over time.

Frye Practice Sales can help you assess the financial aspects of each option and find the best fit for your practice’s needs.


5. Modern Infrastructure and Technology Capabilities

As dental technology advances, your office needs to support the latest tools and equipment. Before committing to a space, assess its infrastructure:

  • Technology Needs: Can the space support modern dental technology, including digital X-rays, imaging equipment, and electronic health records? Ensure there’s enough power, internet capacity, and room for future tech upgrades.

  • Energy Efficiency: A newer, energy-efficient building can save you on operating costs in the long run. Check if the space has updated heating, cooling, and electrical systems.


6. Ambiance and Design Potential

First impressions matter, and your office's appearance plays a big role in patient perception. Look for a space that has the potential to create a welcoming and professional environment. Consider these factors:

  • Natural Light: A well-lit office with plenty of natural light can make the space feel more open and inviting.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: The design and layout should reflect the image you want your practice to project. Look for a space that can easily be customized with modern, professional finishes.

  • Comfortable Waiting Area: Patients often spend time waiting, so having a comfortable, well-designed waiting room is important. Make sure there’s enough space for seating and that it can be configured to create a calming atmosphere.


7. Zoning and Compliance

Before signing any agreements, it’s important to ensure that the building is properly zoned for a dental practice and complies with local regulations. You’ll need to check:

  • Zoning Laws: Ensure the property is in a zone that permits healthcare practices. If not, you may have to apply for a zoning variance, which can delay your move.

  • Building Codes: Verify that the building meets all necessary healthcare facility requirements, including fire safety, accessibility for patients with disabilities, and sanitary conditions.

  • Regulatory Compliance: Healthcare practices must comply with strict regulations, such as HIPAA, which dictates how patient records are handled. Ensure your new space can support these requirements.


8. Neighborhood Reputation

Lastly, consider the reputation and safety of the neighborhood. A well-maintained, safe area is important for attracting patients and ensuring your staff feels comfortable working there.

You may also want to explore what amenities the neighborhood offers. Being close to shops, restaurants, or other healthcare providers can be an added benefit for both patients and staff.


Partner with Experts for a Smooth Transition

Finding the right space for your dental practice requires careful consideration and expert guidance. At Frye Practice Sales, we work closely with dentists to understand their needs, goals, and long-term plans. Our deep knowledge of the healthcare real estate market allows us to identify spaces that fit your practice both functionally and financially.


Ready to Find Your New Space?

If you're considering relocating or expanding your dental practice, Frye Practice Sales is here to help. Our dedicated team will guide you through the process, ensuring you find the perfect space to meet your needs. Contact us today for a consultation, and let us help you take the next step toward a successful future for your practice.

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