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This episode dives into what it actually takes to build a modern physical therapy business — starting with almost nothing and scaling through smart decisions, not big budgets.
Nathan LeMaster shares how he launched a clinic during the pandemic with less than $4,000 and grew it into a multi-state company by focusing on culture, ownership, and patient experience.
Key Insights:
• You don’t need big capital to start — you need sweat equity and relationships
• Burnout in PT is often caused by lack of ownership, not patient volume
• Hiring for passion creates niche growth (runners, wrestlers, women’s health)
• Early-stage clinics should prioritize community presence over social media polish
• Cash-based care raises expectations — and improves outcomes
• Different populations (like pediatrics) may require hybrid models
What This Means for PT Owners:
If your clinic feels stuck, the issue may not be marketing or volume — it may be structure. Ownership, autonomy, and clear positioning create better clinicians and better businesses.
Guest Links:
Website: theempoweru.com
Instagram: @EmpowerU_SD
Sponsors:
SaRA Health — Remote patient engagement that drives revenue
EMPOWER EMR — Documentation built for PT workflows
U.S. Physical Therapy — Growth without losing clinic identity
Subscribe & Follow:
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9Emafc
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcast
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/
https://www.instagram.com/ptpintcast
By Jimmy McKay, PT, DPT | Physical Therapy Podcast4.8
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This episode dives into what it actually takes to build a modern physical therapy business — starting with almost nothing and scaling through smart decisions, not big budgets.
Nathan LeMaster shares how he launched a clinic during the pandemic with less than $4,000 and grew it into a multi-state company by focusing on culture, ownership, and patient experience.
Key Insights:
• You don’t need big capital to start — you need sweat equity and relationships
• Burnout in PT is often caused by lack of ownership, not patient volume
• Hiring for passion creates niche growth (runners, wrestlers, women’s health)
• Early-stage clinics should prioritize community presence over social media polish
• Cash-based care raises expectations — and improves outcomes
• Different populations (like pediatrics) may require hybrid models
What This Means for PT Owners:
If your clinic feels stuck, the issue may not be marketing or volume — it may be structure. Ownership, autonomy, and clear positioning create better clinicians and better businesses.
Guest Links:
Website: theempoweru.com
Instagram: @EmpowerU_SD
Sponsors:
SaRA Health — Remote patient engagement that drives revenue
EMPOWER EMR — Documentation built for PT workflows
U.S. Physical Therapy — Growth without losing clinic identity
Subscribe & Follow:
Apple Podcasts
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pt-pintcast-physical-therapy/id1000443325
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/3LmMUT64yrUc2iGo9Emafc
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@PTPintcast
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mckay-pt-dpt-a4207659/
https://www.instagram.com/ptpintcast

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