Owners guess. Buyers can't tell if a listing is fair. Brokers make you book a call before they'll say a number. PracticeWorth gives you an instant, data-backed estimate — built on the same collections and EBITDA multiples every practice sale actually uses.
A real PracticeWorth valuation on a real practice, populated the way yours will be. No teaser, no skeleton; this is the actual format.
PracticeWorth Practice Valuation — Sample
PracticeWorth Estimated Value
$636,000—$922,000
The two methods behind your number
| Method | Basis | Region | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % of collections72% of $900,000 | General | Texas | Applied | $648,000 |
| EBITDA multiple3.5x of $250,000 | Blended | By size | Applied | $881,000 |
| 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 dental broker or CPA — we can connect you.
Pressure-test the financials
Collections, provider production, and add-backs move the number most. Confirm them before you anchor on any figure.
The same two approaches brokers and dental CPAs use in every practice sale — made instant and self-serve.
Collections + EBITDA · by specialty
The % of collections and EBITDA multiples that drive actual practice sales — applied to your figures, adjusted for your specialty and region, and blended by practice size.
2 methodsA range, the methods, the next step
A value range, the two methods behind it, and the exact next step toward a certified valuation — in plain English, on one page.
One page7 days · no questions asked
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7-day refundBefore you call a broker or a DSO recruiter, get an independent starting number so you know whether an offer is in the right range for your collections, specialty, 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 collections and earnings toward the value you want instead of guessing at the end.
Questions dentists ask before they get a valuation
Two ways. First, a percentage of your annual collections (typically 60–85% for general dentistry, more for many specialties). Second, if you provide EBITDA, a multiple of your earnings that scales with practice size. We apply your specialty's benchmarks, adjust for your region, and blend the two into a single range.
It's a credible starting point, not a certified appraisal. Confidence is higher when you provide EBITDA alongside collections. The report shows both methods and the exact multiples used, so you can see precisely how the number was built.
The benchmarks and model took work to build and are kept current. Pricing it at $49 keeps the tool sustainable and is trivial next to the $2,000–$5,000 of a formal appraisal or the value you'd leave on the table by mispricing a practice sale.
No. It's an automated estimate to orient you before a transaction. When you're ready to buy or sell, the next step is a certified valuation from a qualified dental broker or CPA — which we can help you arrange.
You enter a few figures — collections, and optionally EBITDA — and we apply published multiples to them. There are no documents to upload, and your report is tied to a private link delivered to your email.
General dentistry, orthodontics, oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, prosthodontics, and multi-specialty / group practices — each with its own collections and EBITDA benchmark ranges.
$49
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