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How to Open an Optometry Practice

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"How to Open an Optometry Practice" is your ultimate guide to building and managing a successful optometry business from the ground up. Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, this podcast will provide actionable insights on site selection, real estate negotiations, practice design, construction, securing loans, and mastering the balance between clinical care and sales. Join us as we share expert advice, real-world strategies, and inspiring stories to help you create a thriving practice that meets your goals and serves your community.

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Episode 17: How to Be an Educated Consumer Recap

This final installment of the series zooms out and asks a bigger question: What does it actually mean to “build your team”? In the optometry startup world, you’ll hear that phrase constantly. But rarely does anyone explain how to structure that team, who is responsible for what, or how to manage overlapping responsibilities. In this recap, we discuss: • Why professional silos create blind spots • The risk of hiring the wrong advisor for the wrong role • Why project management is standard in large developments — but overlooked in healthcare startups • How inefficiency quietly drains startup budgets • Why low default rates don’t equal optimized businesses • The responsibility of the optometrist as the ultimate decision-maker Opening an optometry practice is not just about avoiding failure. It’s about minimizing waste, reducing friction, and maximizing long-term value. This episode ties together every lesson in the series — so you can approach your startup with clarity and control.

26. feb. 2026 - 8 min
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Episode 16: How to Be an Educated Consumer Part 7

Every optometry startup needs marketing. But not every startup needs a $40,000 agency package. In Part 7, we discuss what effective startup marketing actually looks like — and how to avoid overpaying for services that don’t align with your goals. We cover: • The foundational marketing pieces you truly need • Why branding consistency increases long-term practice value • How retail vs. office locations impact brand strategy • Why marketing must evolve as your practice grows • How to think about marketing as an ongoing percentage of revenue We also tackle a bigger conversation around consultants — particularly those who claim to guide the entire startup process. Understanding where a consultant adds value — and where they don’t — is critical. Practice consultants can be powerful for operations and revenue optimization, but they are not automatically experts in lease negotiation, site selection, or construction management. As an optometry owner, you are becoming a business owner. And business owners must understand every advisor’s lane.

26. feb. 2026 - 19 min
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Episode 15: How to Be an Educated Consumer Part 6

When opening an optometry practice, most owners focus heavily on lease review — but overlook other legally binding contracts that can carry equal risk. In Part 6, we break down the interconnected roles of attorneys, CPAs, contractors, and marketing teams — and how misalignment between them can impact your timeline and budget. We discuss: • Why construction contracts deserve the same legal scrutiny as leases • How contractor agreements must align with your master lease • Builder’s risk insurance and why contractor coverage isn’t enough • The financial lens CPAs bring — and why they don’t make business decisions for you • Startup cash flow realities and financial planning • The importance of early branding and marketing coordination We also explore a common frustration: bringing advisors in too late — after decisions have already been made. If you’re planning an optometry startup, this episode reinforces one key idea: Your professionals should be aligned early — not reacting late.

26. feb. 2026 - 20 min
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Episode 14: How to Be an Educated Consumer Part 5

As you move deeper into your optometry startup, the legal layer becomes more prominent. But not every issue is a legal issue — and not every legal edit changes the business fundamentals of your deal. In Part 5, we explore the attorney’s role in commercial leasing and how being an educated consumer helps you avoid costly delays. We cover: • The right timing for bringing in a lease attorney • Why LOI terms should already reflect major business agreements • What personal guarantees really mean in commercial leasing • How assignability impacts your ability to sell your practice • Why attorneys always redline leases — and why that’s expected • The risk of over-relying on legal advice without market context We also discuss how misunderstandings at the legal stage can create weeks of unnecessary delay — pushing back construction and opening timelines. Opening an optometry practice requires coordination between real estate, legal, and financial advisors. Knowing what each professional is responsible for — and what they aren’t — is critical. Because the lease is not just a legal document. It’s a long-term business commitment.

26. feb. 2026 - 19 min
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Episode 13: How to Be an Educated Consumer Part 4

Optometry layouts feel visual. Flow matters. Aesthetic matters. But behind every clean test fit is a complex layer of engineering that most owners never see. In Part 4, we break down the architectural stage of opening an optometry practice — and why many owners unknowingly overvalue preliminary plans while undervaluing detailed construction drawings. We cover: • What a test fit actually is (and what it isn’t) • Why permit drawings are different from construction-ready drawings • How HVAC locations, electrical panels, and structural elements affect layout • Why incomplete engineering increases change orders • The risk of hiring architects who only design for permit approval • How architectural scope impacts final build-out cost We also discuss the reality that architectural fees vary widely — not because of branding, but because of scope, engineering involvement, and depth of detail. If you’re choosing between architects or evaluating design-build options, this episode will help you understand what you’re actually buying. A beautiful floor plan is one thing. A buildable, engineered plan is something else entirely.

26. feb. 2026 - 24 min
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