Dear Reader,
He had spent twenty years building his practice from the ground up. At first, he loved it—the excitement of growing something of his own, the joy of seeing patients smile with newfound confidence, and the satisfaction of knowing he was making a real difference. But somewhere along the way, the dream became a never-ending grind.
The 16-hour days were relentless. The work never seemed to end. Payroll, insurance headaches, marketing decisions, staff turnover, tax filings, equipment maintenance, and—why on earth was he personally picking out new bathroom fixtures for the office? This wasn’t what he signed up for.
What he loved most—the actual dentistry, the relationships with his patients, the reason he got into this business in the first place—was now buried under a mountain of administrative nonsense.
One night, after another exhausting day, Dr. Pete sat at his desk staring at yet another insurance reimbursement issue. He thought about his kids, his wife, the vacations they never took, the hobbies he abandoned, the patients he barely had time to chat with anymore. He was stuck on a treadmill, running faster and faster but getting nowhere.
Then came the offer.
A big-box DSO approached him with a proposal. A buyout. A massive payday. Promises of relief from all the headaches that kept him up at night. But there was just one problem: he didn’t know if it was the right move.
What if they were selling him a dream, only to turn his beloved practice into a corporate dental factory? What if he ended up trapped, working under someone else’s rules, regretting the biggest decision of his career?
Enter Everything DSO.
A friend of his—another dentist in another state—had been in the same position a year before. He’d been just as exhausted, just as overwhelmed. But now? He was happier, wealthier, and free from the headaches that had once consumed him.
“You need to call Everything DSO,” his friend told him. “Before you sign anything, before you make any decisions. Trust me.”
So he did. And that one call changed everything.
At Everything DSO, we walked Dr. Pete through every detail of what was really being offered. We unpacked the numbers, the contract terms, and the hidden pitfalls. We negotiated on his behalf—because these DSOs don’t always put their best offer forward first. We made sure he got every penny he deserved and, most importantly, we made sure he kept control over the part of his practice he truly loved—the dentistry itself.
The result?
Dr. Pete walked away with a massive financial win—more money than he ever thought possible—while still getting to do what he loved. He finally got his nights and weekends back. He took vacations. He spent time with his family. He cut his stress in half, knowing that the payroll, paperwork, marketing, and daily operational nonsense were no longer his problem.
And the best part?
His patients never noticed a drop in quality. In fact, they raved about how much more engaged he was, how much more time he spent with them, how much happier he seemed. Because when you strip away all the distractions and let a dentist focus on being a dentist, everyone wins.
So here’s the bottom line: If you’re feeling the way Dr. Pete felt—burned out, overwhelmed, wondering if there’s a better way—there is.
Don’t make a move until you talk to us.
We specialize in helping dentists like you get the best possible deal, avoid the landmines, and secure a future that’s not just profitable, but fulfilling. You’ve worked too hard to let corporate suits dictate your next move.
Let’s make sure your decision is the right one.
Give us a call today.
Your Team at Everything DSO