Owners guess. Buyers can't tell if a listing is fair. Brokers make you book a call before they'll say a number. PracticeValuator gives you an instant, data-backed estimate for dental and veterinary practices today — the individual-buyer value and the consolidator value, side by side.
A real PracticeValuator report on a real practice, populated the way yours will be. No teaser, no skeleton; this is the actual format (veterinary example shown — dental follows the same format).
PracticeValuator Practice Valuation — Sample
PracticeValuator Estimated Value
$2,028,000—$3,056,000
The two methods behind your number
| Method | Basis | Region | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % of gross revenue70% of $2,200,000 | Companion | Texas | Applied | $1,540,000 |
| Earnings multiple (SDE → EBITDA)5.7x of $500,000 | Blended | By size | Applied | $2,860,000 |
| Regional adjustmentWest South Central | 1.00x | Texas | Applied | Neutral |
Your next step
Get a certified valuation
This estimate orients you. For a sale, the next step is a formal valuation from a vetted practice broker or M&A advisor — we can connect you.
Pressure-test the financials
Production mix, owner-dependency, and add-backs move the number most. Confirm them before you anchor on any figure.
The same approaches brokers and M&A advisors use in every practice sale — made instant and self-serve, calibrated per practice type.
Revenue + earnings · by practice type
Published market multiples for your specific practice type — not one generic number for every business — applied to your figures and blended by size.
2 methodsIndividual owner vs. consolidator
An individual buyer and a corporate consolidator price a practice differently — sometimes by 2–3x. We show you where each one lands, not just one number that fits neither.
Buyer-aware7 days · no questions asked
If the valuation doesn't help you understand your practice's worth, email us within 7 days for a full refund. No questions asked.
7-day refundBefore you call a broker or a consolidator, get an independent starting number so you know whether an offer is in the right range for your revenue, practice type, and region.
See whether the asking price looks fair, high, or worth a hard look at the financials, before you spend on a formal appraisal and legal review.
Know your number years ahead, so you can grow revenue and earnings toward the value you want instead of guessing at the end.
Questions practice owners ask before they get a valuation
Dental and veterinary practices have full instant valuations live today, each calibrated to its own market multiples and methodology. Optometry, medical, and pharmacy are next — pick your practice type above and we'll notify you the moment yours is ready.
Two ways, depending on the buyer. A small owner-operated practice sells to an individual on a discretionary-earnings basis. A larger practice sells to a corporate consolidator on Adjusted EBITDA (after a market-rate replacement clinician's salary is subtracted). We compute the one that fits your practice's size, and blend both where relevant.
Consolidation, regulatory structure, and buyer competition differ by vertical — a multi-doctor veterinary practice courted by PE-backed consolidators prices very differently than a solo dental practice sold to another dentist. Each practice type in our engine uses its own published multiple ranges, not one number for every business.
No. We are not a broker and not a buyer. Most "free" valuations are a sales funnel for a broker or a consolidator that wants to list or buy your practice. This is a neutral estimate — you see the number with no email wall.
It's a planning estimate, not a certified appraisal — calibrated against published market data for your specific practice type. A formal valuation weighs your normalized earnings, owner-dependency, lease, and real estate in detail. The optional detailed report walks the full add-back schedule.
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