Functional Medicine 2.0

In-Person Clinic or Telemedicine — You’re Probably Building the Wrong One

9 min · 27 mei 2026
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Do you need an office or not? It's one of the first questions every practitioner has to answer, and most of them answer it for the wrong reasons. They think about what looks credible. What feels like a real practice. What they imagine a clinic should look like. And then they sign a lease they can't afford, buy equipment on predatory contracts, and wonder why the freedom they were chasing feels further away than ever. In this solo episode, Dr. Z walks through every model, in-person, hybrid, and 100% virtual, what each actually costs, what each actually gives you, and the one question you have to answer before any of it makes sense. What you’ll find: * In-person has real costs most people underestimate going in. Lease in the business name, not your personal name. Watch for predatory medical equipment leases, they all say the same thing and it almost never works the way the sales rep says it will. * Virtual is faster, cheaper, and more flexible to start. If you want to travel, work from anywhere, or stop commuting to a building four days a week, virtual removes every one of those barriers immediately. * Hybrid is a real option. You don't have to choose between all-in-person and all-virtual. One day a week in someone else's space, leased at a fraction of the cost, handles the cases that require it without locking you into overhead you'll regret. * Your license determines what's possible. Your life determines what's right. An MD can do anything, doesn't mean they have to. A health coach has a coaching practice, not a medical practice. Know your lane and own it. * Pick yourself first. What does your ideal day actually look like? Build the practice around that answer, not around what you think a practice is supposed to look like. If you’re quietly thinking, “Yep… this old model is breaking me,” you’re not alone. FM2 is where clinicians go when they’re done pretending the current system is fine. Private community. Real implementation. Zero performative BS. Let's go! Join here: https://drzfma.com/join-fm2 [https://drzfma.com/join-fm2] Stay connected between episodes. Follow us everywhere here → https://get.thedrz.com/beacons [https://get.thedrz.com/beacons] #FunctionalMedicineVirtualPractice #TelemedicineFunctionalMedicine #FunctionalMedicinePracticeSetup #InPersonVsVirtualPractice #FunctionalMedicine2Point0 #FunctionalMedicine20 #FM2 #DrZ #PrivatePracticeBuilding #FunctionalMedicineBusiness #OnlinePractice #FunctionalMedicineClinic #HealthCoachPractice #FunctionalMedicineEntrepreneur #VirtualClinic #PracticeModel

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