What are the important considerations I should make when deciding on a new office?
If you are planning a move because you think you’ve outgrown your present office, it’s a good idea to meet with an experienced medical office designer before beginning the office search to see if that’s really the case. Perhaps your current office can be remodeled to be more efficient. The designer will know how to evaluate your space, based on how you use it and current design trends, to determine if you truly do need more space, or if a re-design would make your current office more efficient to comfortably accommodate your practice.
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- What is the most important factor in deciding to relocate an office for a professional practice?