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Specialties Neuro

For neurologists launching independent practices.

Neurology practice launches — general neurology, subspecialty (epilepsy, MS, headache, movement disorders), and integrated neuroscience models.

What changes for neuro

The blueprint applies. The details shift.

Neurology economics are subspecialty-dependent. General neurology with EEG/EMG ancillary is one model; subspecialty practice (headache, MS, epilepsy) is another with different patient acquisition patterns and equipment needs. Telehealth integration is increasingly important.

Phase-by-phase shifts.

Phase 01 · Is This Right for Me?

General vs. subspecialty focus is the central Phase 01 decision — they're functionally different businesses.

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Phase 02 · Business Planning

EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies are common ancillary revenue — capital planning depends on which you'll offer.

See the full Phase 02 guide →
Phase 04 · Credentialing & Enrollment

Telehealth-capable practice expands geographic reach but requires multistate licensure planning.

See the full Phase 04 guide →
Phase 06 · Launch & Marketing

Referral relationships with PCPs and specialists drive most neurology practice growth.

See the full Phase 06 guide →
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