DSO partnerships: everything practice owners should know

Ads Thanki shares his advice for practice owners considering entering into a partnership with a dental service organisation (DSO).

Ads Thanki shares his advice for practice owners considering entering into a partnership with a dental service organisation (DSO).

Over the past decade, the UK dental landscape has seen a rise in dental service organisation (DSO) partnerships, with many practice owners exploring these arrangements as a route to reduce administrative burden, access capital, and secure a more stable long-term future.

While the promises of operational support and retained equity can sound appealing, the reality doesn’t always live up to the marketing – and some dentists have found themselves tied into agreements that underdeliver on both financial and clinical fronts.

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