It Only Takes 4 Patients? The Truth About the Income For a Solo Practice Doc.

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How Much Does a Solo Practice Doc Make? Did you know it takes ONLY 4 Patients to Break Even? A Low Overhead Leads to a Great Income

How many patients do you see a day? Are you seeing 30+? 40+? 50+? 60+?

Odds are, you are being significant underpaid as an eye doctor. Let me show you the power of keeping a lean overhead and the possibilities of being solo.

Completely ignoring the personal fulfillment of going solo, you have a much higher ceiling as a solo practice.

For me, work life balance is the most important thing. Therefore, I actually set my schedule to match my daughter’s pre-K schedule. I drop her off at 7:30, and I get home by 2:30.

Break Even with Just 4 Patients.

Currently, according to the AAO, a 92004 pays about $165.97 and a 92014 $140.26.

My patient demographic is a mixed of age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma. Consequently, I do get diagnostic testing with my exam visits for gonioscopy, OCT nerve, OCT retina, etc. On average, by clinic visit averages to about $175 per visit.

If you see just 4 patients a day, you can collect about 700 dollars per day. (

I work 5 days a week. Therefore, you can collect about $3500 dollars per week.

Assuming you take 4 weeks off for vacation, you can collect $168000 dollars per year.

Everyone has a different overhead, but when I first started, I did everything myself. I did not hire any techs, front desk employees etc.

Keep The Overhead Low To Boost Your Income

My EMR bill is about $1100 a month, or about $13200 per year.

My rent is about $3000 a month. Its actually $2600 dollars, but I’m overestimating my overhead by 10%. My rental was about 2000 soft. That equates to $36,000 per year.

My utilities is about $400 dollars a month. (60 dollars for ATT fiber internet, $150 for electricity, $70 dollars for YouTube TV for the waiting room, $70 for natural gas), or $4800 per year.

My malpractice insurance premium is about $7500 per year.

My business insurance is around $1650 per year.

My worker’s comp insurance is about $425 per year.

My website, SEO, Google Review management company is about $5700 per year.

I spend 0 dollars for advertising. I did not include health insurance for me in this calculations.

Roughly, this totals to $70,000 per year.

There are some things I did NOT include – including business card expenses, donuts etc for referrals etc.

How Much is Left? Did We Break Even?

Spoiler: Yes.

With just seeing 4 patients a day, you can collect approximately $168000 per year.

After all the expenses, that leaves you to $90,000. This speaks to the power of staying lean.

Dream Big – How About Just 15 patients a day.

I know I pay my employees well. The market for a front desk employee in Atlanta is around $15-20 an hour. For their privacy, I wont disclose the pay range, but I pay well above market.

I just hired a second employee.

2 Employees at $20 dollars an hour is roughly $320 dollars a day. This is about $85,000 per year in wages.

15 patients a day, you can collect $630,000 per year.

This means you are well north of $500,000 per year.

If you looked at your job contract right now, odds are, you are being paid a base salary of less than $250,000 and you are probably seeing 30-40 patients per day. So, you can see half the amount of patients (thus, actually getting to do a more in-depth eye exam) and get paid almost twice as much.

Additional Reading

Supplemental Information from the AAO.

Now that you have reviewed your documentation, confirmed the appropriate level of E/M and/or eye visit code, and have taken into consideration the nine scenarios when not to use an eye visit code, you may find that either an E/M or an eye visit could could work. When both E/M and eye visit codes can be billed, consider billing the code with the highest allowable for that payer. To help determine this, create a simple spreadsheet that lists the allowables for office-based E/M and eye visit codes, for at least five of your top payers.

E/M, New PatientCommercial #1Commercial #2Medicare
99202$145.60$141.44$80.91
99203$211.40$205.36$124.39
99204$324.80$315.52$185.26
99205$404.60$393.04$244.99
Eye Visit, New Patient
92002$162.40$138.88$95.65
92004$295.40$199.77$165.97
E/M, Established PatientCommercial #1Commercial #2Medicare
99212$85.40$82.96$62.76
99213$142.80$138.72$100.57
99214$210.70$204.68$141.78
99215$282.10$274.04$200.00
Eye Visit, Established Patient
92012$170.10$128.34$95.65
92014$246.40$198.22$140.26