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Discover How You Can Elevate Your Dental Practice Without Selling

Not ready to sell your practice? Learn how partnering with a Dental Support Organization (DSO) can help you grow, streamline operations, and focus on patient care—all while keeping ownership.

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Revolutionize Your Practice Without Selling: The DSO Advantage

Discover how Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) empower dentists to grow, streamline, and thrive—while keeping ownership intact.

Partnering with a Dental Support Organization (DSO) offers transformative benefits for your practice. Imagine reducing administrative burdens like billing, scheduling, and compliance, allowing you to focus on patient care and clinical excellence. DSOs provide access to advanced resources, marketing expertise, and economies of scale that lower costs and boost efficiency. Whether you’re looking to improve work-life balance or expand your practice, a DSO partnership equips you with the tools and support to achieve your goals—all without giving up ownership. Explore how this innovative model can elevate your practice today!

Retain ownership while gaining access to advanced resources and support.

Reduce administrative burdens and focus on what you love—dentistry.

Unlock growth opportunities with a trusted partner by your side.

The DSO Advantage

Partnering with a Dental Support Organization (DSO) offers dentists a unique opportunity to enhance their practice without sacrificing autonomy. By leveraging the strengths of a DSO, you can streamline operations, access cutting-edge technology, and benefit from economies of scale—all while maintaining control over your clinical decisions. This collaborative approach allows you to focus on delivering exceptional patient care while enjoying the support and resources typically associated with larger organizations.
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About Your Consultant

Meet Jonathan G.

After cutting his teeth as the VP of Dental Operations with a sell side M&A firm for 4 years, Jonathan’s passion for advising and educating doctors helped pave the way for the creation of FortyOne Thirteen. FortyOne Thirteen was created to provide doctors with the education needed to help them determine whether consolidating their practice with a Private Equity backed DSO/MSO is the right choice for them moving forward. A student of the game, Jonathan loves to immerse himself in every aspect of the PE backed DSO/MSO space for the benefit of his clients.

Jonathan grew up in Marlton, NJ and is a graduate of Gordon College in Wenham, MA. He is an avid Philly sports and Liverpool FC fan and enjoys traveling and running. He is a member of Christ Fellowship Church in Royal Palm Beach, FL. He resides in Wellington, FL with his wife, Shannon and son, Walker.

FAQ

At 4113 Practice Sales Consultants, we’ve guided hundreds of dentists through the intricacies of practice transitions. Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to navigating the complexities of these business changes. Let’s dive into some of the most frequently asked questions about dental practice transitions.

Absolutely. We maintain strict confidentiality protocols and all information shared is protected under our non-disclosure agreement. Your privacy is our top priority.

A DSO isn’t for everyone. There will always be the traditional doc-to-doc transaction available for you. We can provide insight and steer you in the right direction for this option as well.

The role of a Service Organization is to help with the operational side of the business. Every group is different, but most groups will handle: Payroll, AP, AR, HR, Credentialing, Taxes, Vendor Relations, Insurance Reimbursements, and IT. They should NOT be involved in the clinical side of business.

These deals are extremely complex and there are only a handful of firms in this space that we would recommend. Recasting your financials, creating a competitive marketplace to drive up the offer, negotiating the deal, and handling the entire Due Diligence/QofE are what an advisory firm will do in the process. Plus, the offer they can get you versus the offer you can get on your own will far outpace the commission that you will owe. But it’s ultimately your decision how you proceed.

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