Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Site Selection

In opening a private practice and in buying a home, the adage holds true, "Location, Location, Location."
We've narrowed our prospective office sites down to two locations. Both would be built to our specifications (waiting room, two offices, windows, kitchenette) and both are appealing in their own way.
Location has proven to provide the greatest pull for my wife and I in determining what would be the best fit for my wife's clients and her commute.

Option 1 is on the top floor of the newly renovated Lipscomb and Pitts building close to home. It has vaulted ceilings, huge windows and even access to  wraparound observation deck. Large footprint, top floor office, cheapest option.

Option 2 is in a building a little further away but further east, closer to current clients and in a much heavier traveled (read identifiable) section of the Poplar corridor. They would build out to spec, but this option is a bit more expensive.

We are leaning heavily to option 2 for one primary reason.
Location.

It's easy to find.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Starting my wife's private practice

My wife has been a counseling psychologist for a number of years now. She has a constantly full schedule and works as many hours as she allows herself.

We also have a family and her commute can be up to 45 minutes each way.

There's the rub.

As our family grows and her positive reputation cements itself it is becoming more and more clear that spending 4 hours in a car each week rather than 4 hours on walks with the quickly growing kiddos has reached its end.

It's time to hang out a shingle, literally.

So that's what we're doing.

In the forth coming entries I will catch you up on all the steps we've taken so far this semester as well as what decisions we have yet to make.

The goal is a thriving, scalable, psychological practice in Memphis proper.