Private Practice Success Stories

How To Get Set Up and Ready to See Clients this Summer


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Summer is here, and it is the perfect time to start dipping your toe into the waters of private practice!

This is something that is often on people’s to-do lists for years before they finally take action, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Take advantage of the opportunity to get your ducks in a row over the summer so you can start taking on your first few clients. 

You might be thinking that by only seeing one or two clients to start, it isn’t really a private practice—but it actually is, so in this episode of Private Practice Success Stories, I am helping you finally get started because I truly believe that there is no better time than right now. 

In Today's Episode, We Discuss:

  • Why summer is the perfect time to start seeing clients
  • The importance of setting your business up legitimately
  • How much you could make if you start this summer
  • How to determine if there is a need for your services in your area
  • The legal protection you need in place when you start your business
  • What forms of payment to accept when you start taking clients
  • How to find clients

I am here to teach you the true, legal way to finally start that private practice you have been thinking about. You don’t want to put yourself or your license at risk by cutting corners or not treating it as a legit business, so these are the first steps you’re going to want to take.

All that being said, starting your private practice is not as complicated as some people make it out to be. I hope this episode helps you understand the basics of what you need to know to get ready now to start accepting clients this summer. 

It's not too late to start seeing private clients this summer. For more information and support, join our Facebook group here!


Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.


Resources Mentioned: 

SLP & OT Private Practice Beginners Facebook Group


Where We Can Connect: 

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