David Langford

Optometry Practice for Sale in Utah

Pursue your dream of private practice in Northern Utah! Smithfield, located north of Logan in Cache Valley, has 8000+ residents, and you have the opportunity to take over the only eye doctor office in town. Current doctor only works 2 days a week, which is limiting growth.

The practice has two exam lanes (one furnished), a contact lens and special testing area, a server closet, a lab, and an open dispensary-reception area- all comfortably arranged in ~1100 sq. ft. (the building’s common area includes restrooms). Take advantage of brand new cabinetry, office furnishings, computer system, OfficeMate PM/EHR, and optometry equipment (digital phoropter, AutoK/Rx, AutoLensometer, Humphrey Matrix screening and full V.F., Sonogage Pachymeter, Scout corneal topographer, Tonopen XL, HRT2, , slit lamp with digital camera, and more). Plus, you will have the invaluable assistance that is offered through the Williams Group’s training materials/binders and a staff member who has been to their training.

Financing company (Matsco) requires another O.D. take over payments. Since original loan included working capitol, I will give you a personal rebate for $50,000 which you could use to sustain and grow the business. I’ve already made 12 months of payments, so you will get the benefit of all those payments plus the $50K that I will give you as a rebate when you take over the practice! I’ll even throw in free tech support for 6 months.

Call me or e-mail to discuss your future in private practice optometry in the highly desirable location of Cache Valley, Utah. We can also talk about your expected loan payments, rent, and other recurring bills. For serious inquires, I’ve got lots of numbers we can crunch from excellent OfficeMate production reports.

Update: See office pictures at seemypractice.com

Also, the $50,000 dollar rebate offer has changed. You still get $50,000, but the deal is I will pay your first 12 monthly loan payments to the financing company (Matsco). Any money not used up for that purpose will be given to you in a lump sum payment after we close the deal of you taking over the practice.

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7 Responses to “Optometry Practice for Sale in Utah”

  1. Bethanyon 29 Sep 2007 at 10:33 am

    Is this a good thing? :sad:

  2. David Langfordon 29 Sep 2007 at 8:16 pm

    Some people are made for private practice. I’m looking for that someone who can take over the reigns. This person needs to be charismatic. I’m looking for a leader.

    Those interested should consider that it would be a lot like opening cold- only with one and a half years head start, the loan already paid down by over a year, and getting a 50K rebate that they could use for working capitol.

  3. Bethanyon 30 Sep 2007 at 5:15 pm

    Good luck in your search for the right match. Are you going to stay in commercial practice or go back to IHS?

  4. Mike Judkinson 19 Oct 2007 at 10:52 am

    David:

    Does this require taking over a lease on the building, and equipment? Do you have any equipment you would be willing to sell or is it tied up in a lease?

  5. David Langfordon 19 Oct 2007 at 7:04 pm

    Yes, you would have to take over the lease space. It has 18 more months left on it.

    The financing company will not allow me to see any equipment unless the loan is repaid in full because it is their collateral.

  6. Shawnon 06 Oct 2008 at 3:55 pm

    David- What is this practice grossing and netting? Is there an opportunity to buy the building or is it lease only.

    Thanks,

    Shawn

  7. David Langfordon 07 Oct 2008 at 9:42 pm

    Yah, the practice isn’t for sale anymore because I just had to close it down since May 2008. I would probably be cheaper to start your own than to try and resurrect my old one.

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