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Buy a Profitable Dental Practice in New Mexico

Start your dental ownership journey with confidence and the right valuations. Our expert guidance ensures a strategic approach to structure your deal the right way when buying a dental practice in New Mexico, from thorough valuations to seamless negotiations. Trust us to facilitate a smooth transition into ownership, maximizing your investment for long-term success.

Experienced New Mexico dental brokers provide buyers with trusted guidance throughout every stage of the purchase process.

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I have known the staff and people of Hindley Burgmaier Group for years now and have only positive interactions with everyone. I am especially thankful for Kelley and Cheryl for helping me through the entire process of purchasing a dental practice. It was a long process, but they stuck with me and made sure I found exactly what I was looking for. They are also who I use for my CPA and would highly recommend them

Laura Snyder

What criteria should a dentist consider when purchasing a dental practice in New Mexico? The answer is probably unique for each dentist. A good place to start is to have a clear vision of what your future dental practice will need for you to succeed every step of the way. Understanding which financial red flags to watch for when purchasing a dental practice in New Mexico is also critical on your journey to practice ownership. You might also consider working in a practice before buying it to gain firsthand insight before making a long-term commitment.

New Mexico offers a unique environment for dentists looking to purchase an established practice. Many communities across Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Las Cruces continue to see steady demand for general and specialty dental services due to population growth and limited provider saturation in certain areas. Buyers can benefit from lower overhead costs compared to larger metropolitan markets while still serving a diverse and loyal patient base. State insurance participation trends, Medicaid coverage, and rural access needs also influence practice performance. Understanding local demographics, competition levels, and referral networks helps buyers select the right location and build a profitable long term dental practice in New Mexico.

Click on the video below to listen to an interview we did with Laura Snyder, DDS on the Getting Down to Business Podcast.

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