Dental Practice Valuations

Certified, USPAP-compliant valuations prepared by a Certified Valuation Analyst who specializes in dentistry — defensible enough for the IRS, courts, lenders, and partners, and clear enough to actually understand.

  • Certified Valuation Analyst, USPAP-compliant
  • Hourly, calculation, and detailed report options
  • Built for IRS, court, lender, and partner scrutiny
  • Dental-specific — not a generic business formula

A real valuation is more than a number — it's a defensible analysis you can rely on for the biggest financial and legal decisions of your career. We deliver exactly that, in plain English.

Every important decision about a dental practice eventually comes back to one question: what is it actually worth? A credible answer requires more than a multiple pulled from a spreadsheet. It requires recognized methods, dental-specific judgment, and documentation that holds up under scrutiny — which is exactly what a Certified Valuation Analyst provides.

Why dentists choose us for this

Credentialed & USPAP-Compliant

Your valuation is prepared by a Certified Valuation Analyst following USPAP standards. That rigor is what makes a report hold up with the IRS, courts, lenders, and partners — where an informal estimate simply won't.

Dental-Specific Analysis

We understand the numbers that actually drive a dental practice's value — collections, hygiene production, payor mix, provider goodwill, equipment, and DSO dynamics — not generic small-business formulas.

The Right Report for the Job

Choose the depth you need: an hourly consultation, a calculation report, or a full detailed report. We'll recommend the right level for your purpose and budget — never more than you need.

Clear, Defensible, Understandable

We explain how we reached every conclusion in language you can follow. You'll know what drives your value — and how to improve it before a sale.

How it works

A clear, guided process

  1. 01

    Define the Purpose

    Selling, partner buy-in, divorce, estate planning, or a dispute? The intended use determines the standard and report type. We start there.

  2. 02

    Gather the Data

    We collect financials, production reports, and practice details, then interview you to capture the factors a spreadsheet alone would miss.

  3. 03

    Analyze & Value

    We apply recognized, USPAP-compliant valuation methods tailored to dentistry to reach a defensible conclusion of value.

  4. 04

    Deliver & Explain

    You receive a clear written report — and a conversation walking you through exactly what it means and how to use it.

FAQ

Dental Practice Valuations: your questions answered

  • Common purposes include selling the practice, a partner buy-in or buy-out, divorce, estate planning, partnership or shareholder disputes, and estate and gift tax reporting. The intended use shapes the standard of value and the type of report you need.

  • A calculation report applies agreed-upon approaches to reach a value efficiently and is well-suited to planning and internal decisions. A detailed report includes fuller analysis and documentation, which is preferable when the valuation may face scrutiny from the IRS, a court, or opposing counsel. We'll recommend the right fit.

  • USPAP (the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) is the recognized benchmark for credible appraisals. A USPAP-compliant valuation from a Certified Valuation Analyst carries real weight where it counts — with tax authorities, lenders, and the courts.

  • We analyze your financials and practice-specific drivers — collections, profitability, hygiene production, payor mix, goodwill, equipment, location, and more — and apply recognized valuation approaches. The result is a defensible conclusion of value, not a rule-of-thumb multiple.

  • Yes. Many of our valuations support divorce, partnership and shareholder disputes, and estate and gift tax matters, where a credentialed, USPAP-compliant report is essential. We're happy to coordinate with your attorney or CPA.

Confidential & No-Obligation

Get a valuation you can actually rely on

Whether you're selling, planning, or navigating a dispute, start with a certified valuation that holds up. Reach out for a confidential, no-obligation conversation.