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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Selling, partner buy-in, divorce, estate planning, or a dispute? The intended use determines the standard and report type. We start there.
We collect financials, production reports, and practice details, then interview you to capture the factors a spreadsheet alone would miss.
We apply recognized, USPAP-compliant valuation methods tailored to dentistry to reach a defensible conclusion of value.
You receive a clear written report — and a conversation walking you through exactly what it means and how to use it.
FAQ
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
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.