Educational Reference Only. This tool displays published industry transaction data. It does not constitute a formal valuation, appraisal, or opinion of value. Consult a qualified business valuator before making any decisions.
Practice Valuation Reference
What Is Your Clinic Actually Worth?
An educational reference tool based on published practice sale data across North America. Enter your practice profile to see an implied value range for your specialty — and understand what drives it up or down.
13 SpecialtiesPublished Sale DataUS & Canadian MarketsNot an Appraisal
Your Market:
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Practice Profile
About your clinic
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Financial Profile
Your actual or estimated numbers
Your practice's annual profit before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. For owner-operated clinics, add back your own salary — this gives a truer picture of what the practice generates. Your accountant can confirm this figure.
$200K
$50K$1.5M
Total collections — used to cross-check revenue multiple
$600K
$100K$5M
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Calculated from revenue and EBITDA above
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Value Factors
What moves your multiple
What % of revenue does NOT depend on the owner treating patients?
US: commercial vs. Medicare/Medicaid mix. Canada: extended benefits vs. direct pay vs. WCB.
Do you have predictable recurring revenue (membership plans, wellness programs, regular contracts)?
Educational reference only · Based on published M&A data · Not an appraisal
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Your Valuation Reference
Enter your practice profile and financial details, then calculate to see the implied value range based on industry transaction data.
Educational reference — not an appraisal. This implied range is based on published practice sale data and the inputs you've entered. The range is sensitive to your earnings figure and the specialty selected — actual practice value depends on many factors specific to your practice, market, and any transaction structure. This is not a formal valuation. Consult a qualified accountant, business valuator, or advisor before making any transaction or financing decision based on practice value.
Implied Value Range
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What's Moving Your Multiple
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Value Gap Analysis — Floor to Premium
What Buyers Pay Premiums For — Your Specialty
Revenue Multiple Cross-Check
Exit Readiness Checklist
Thinking About What Comes Next?
Transition Planning Resources — Coming Soon
We're building a resource for independent clinic operators thinking about their next chapter — whether that's a sale, an associate buyout, or simply understanding what the practice is worth before making any decisions. Information that helps you think it through on your own terms.
Your EBITDA is the primary value driver. See how your margins compare to published industry benchmarks — and what the gap to the median means in dollar terms.
Based on published multiples, every $10K improvement in annual earnings may translate to $30K–$80K in implied value range — though actual value depends on many factors specific to your practice and market. The profitability calculator helps you model where to find those improvements.
Important — Educational Reference Only: This tool uses published industry M&A transaction data to generate an illustrative implied value range. It does not constitute a formal business valuation, appraisal, certified business valuator report, or opinion of value. Actual practice value depends on many factors specific to your business, market, and transaction structure that this tool cannot assess. EBITDA multiples vary significantly based on buyer type, deal structure, market conditions, and individual practice characteristics. Valuation data is compiled with AI assistance from published sources — individual data points have not been independently verified. Verify any material figures directly with relevant industry sources before relying on them for significant business decisions. Users are responsible for assessing whether they have sufficient financial knowledge to interpret tool outputs appropriately, and for obtaining professional advice where they do not. KlinDeck is not a licensed business broker, financial advisor, or appraiser.
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