Aspiring Wellness Clinic Owners Lack Tools for Financial Feasibility and Setup
Non-practitioner entrepreneurs looking to open wellness clinics face a knowledge and tooling gap around startup cost estimation, practitioner compensation modeling, and regulatory requirements. Unlike franchise businesses, independent clinic setup has no structured guidance, leaving founders piecing together information from disparate sources. The combination of healthcare regulations, contractor versus employee decisions, and capital requirements creates a formidable barrier to entry without industry-specific resources.
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