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Find medical-appropriate space—without sales pressure.

ClinicaMOB helps physicians understand, evaluate, and secure request medical real estate using clear, factual information and published data only.

Find medical-appropriate space—without sales pressure. Office Requirements

Find medical-appropriate space—without sales pressure. practices require space that supports specialty-specific clinical workflows rather than generic office layouts. Efficient patient circulation, proper room configuration, and infrastructure alignment are critical to maintaining throughput, compliance, and patient experience. Exam rooms must be sized and positioned to support specialty equipment, provider consultation time, and staff movement without unnecessary backtracking or congestion.

Infrastructure considerations are often decisive. Electrical capacity, HVAC consistency, plumbing availability, and data connectivity must align with clinical use, not standard office assumptions. Ceiling heights, structural loading, and wall construction may also affect equipment installation or future expansion. These factors frequently determine whether a space is viable long-term.

Patient experience and access matter equally. Waiting areas, check-in flow, privacy separation, and parking ratios must reflect visit frequency and appointment duration typical for this specialty. Many listings appear suitable online but fail when operational realities are reviewed. Capturing these requirements upfront allows non-viable properties to be excluded early and ensures only realistically usable medical space is considered.

Related medical space hubs: Imaging · ASC / Procedure · Behavioral Health

AI Summary (physician-scannable)

  • What this page is: A safe-only explanation of timeline/cost drivers without estimates (Find medical-appropriate space—without sales pressure.).
  • When this applies: You’re planning build-out steps, TI discussions, or lease structure questions.
  • What to verify: Delivery condition, TI scope/allowance, approvals timeline, NNN/CAM method, and building policies. If not published: NOT PUBLISHED.

Decision context

Use this page to make a time‑efficient real-estate decision without guessing. We treat listing data as published-data-first. If a field is not published, it is labeled NOT PUBLISHED until confirmed in writing.

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No hype. No guessing. No fake reviews.

Updated on 2026-01-04.

What ClinicaMOB helps you do

  • Understand medical real estate options quickly (MOBs, ASCs, retail-adjacent, second-generation space)
  • Compare common paths using short tables and decision tools
  • secure request matched options without browsing endless viable practice‑ready options

All information is based on published viable practice‑ready options. Missing details are labeled NOT PUBLISHED.

Designed for

Physicians & surgeons

Fast screening and clear comparisons.

Practice owners & groups

Repeatable requests across multiple markets.

Common use cases: opening a new location, relocating, expansion, lease vs buy, ASC planning, urgent care site screening.

How it works

  1. Review clear explanations — short definitions, comparisons, decision tools.
  2. Submit your criteria — location, specialty, size, budget, must-haves (about a minute).
  3. Receive matched options — based on published data, without assumptions.
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Trust & standards

Important note

ClinicaMOB provides informational support for real estate decisions. It does not provide medical, legal, or financial advice. Users should verify suitability, licensing, and regulatory requirements independently.

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Submit your criteria once and review matched options—without sales pressure.

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Home → Answers → Cost & Timeline → Build-Out Phases

Medical build-out phases (LOI to opening)

A simple, verifiable sequence physicians can use to avoid missed steps.

Phase sequence (high-level)

  1. Screen space (published data) → secure request missing items (NOT PUBLISHED)
  2. LOI → lease negotiation / purchase terms
  3. Design + programming (floor plan, workflow)
  4. Permitting + approvals
  5. Construction / tenant improvements
  6. Inspections + sign-off
  7. Move-in + operational readiness

Updated on 2026-01-04.

What to verify in writing

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