Dental practice for sale

Dental practice for sale: compare listings on company.ch by location, guide price, revenue and handover. Open relevant offers, review the key facts and send an enquiry when an offer fits.
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Buying a dental practice in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of a dental practice should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Patients and staff may follow the dentist, while ageing chairs or imaging equipment and unfinished treatments create immediate capital and clinical obligations.

Operating economics of a dental practice

Compare active patients, recall frequency, treatment mix, chair utilisation, laboratory cost and practitioner contribution. Price replacement for the seller's clinical hours.

Operational checks specific to a dental practice

Inspect professional approvals, patient files, consent, radiation and hygiene compliance, equipment service history, lease, laboratory contracts and open treatment plans.

Handover priorities for a dental practice

Transfer recalls, appointments, treatment plans, deposits, patient records and clinical responsibility with a clear communication and overlap period.

Related acquisition routes for a dental practice

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Medical practice or Physiotherapy practice, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions buyers ask about a dental practice

How many patients return through an active recall programme?

Compare active patients, recall frequency, treatment mix, chair utilisation, laboratory cost and practitioner contribution. Price replacement for the seller's clinical hours.

What investment is due for chairs, sterilisation and imaging equipment?

Inspect professional approvals, patient files, consent, radiation and hygiene compliance, equipment service history, lease, laboratory contracts and open treatment plans.

Who is responsible for unfinished treatments and guarantees?

Patients and staff may follow the dentist, while ageing chairs or imaging equipment and unfinished treatments create immediate capital and clinical obligations.

How will patient records and ongoing treatment plans move to the buyer?

Transfer recalls, appointments, treatment plans, deposits, patient records and clinical responsibility with a clear communication and overlap period.