Hobby, Practice, Business. Which is it for You as a Chiropractic Doctor?

The 3 Phases of Practice Evolution

Is your work as a doctor a hobby, a practice, a business—or simply a job? Let’s explore.

1. HOBBY

Every practice begins as a hobby—or at least, it should. Early in your career, you’re driven by fascination with the science, philosophy, art, and technique of chiropractic. Your passion keeps you going, while business operations take a back seat.

2. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

The next phase is building a true professional practice. This stage is entrepreneurial and personality-driven, fueled by your presence and commitment. You create strong patient relationships and build loyalty through consistent care and connection.

3. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE BUSINESS

Finally comes the service business stage. Here, your practice is structured, systematized, and able to operate independently of your constant management. You may step into a CEO role or scale back to part-time patient care, but either way, the business runs on clear goals and proven systems. This is what people call “scaling.”

DIFFERENT PATHS, DIFFERENT GOALS

Not every doctor wants to build a business. I once knew a chiropractor who loved nothing more than adjusting patients. He wasn’t concerned with scaling or management systems. His secretary kept the office running, his patients were happy, and so was he. That was enough.

Most doctors, though, do want to grow—to serve more people, expand their caseloads, and run a strong practice while still enjoying their profession.

Then there are the entrepreneurial doctors who aim to scale beyond themselves. By setting goals and creating reliable systems, they can expand without adding more hours or overwhelming overhead.

But many who try to scale fall into what I call the Practice Roller Coaster. The excitement of practice gets buried under stress, inconsistency, and management struggles. What once felt like a calling begins to feel like just another job.

BREAKING THE ROLLER COASTER CYCLE

There are exceptions—many doctors do successfully build thriving service businesses. I’ve helped dozens achieve exactly that.

Five years ago, I wrote The Goal Driven Business after observing this cycle of burnout. In the book, I explain the hidden barriers to growth and outline the step-by-step process for building a scalable, independent practice.

If you find yourself on the Roller Coaster, here’s how to reset:

  1. Hobby – Fall back in love with chiropractic. Make practicing fun again.
  2. Professional Practice – Build and enjoy your patient community while earning a solid living.
  3. Professional Service Business – If you’re ready to scale:
    • Read The Goal Driven Business for a complete roadmap.
    • Or, reach out to me directly through our Goal Driven Consulting program for hands-on help building a profitable, self-sustaining business.

Take back your future. Build a business that runs without depending on your daily management.

Stay Goal Driven,

Ed

 

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