Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:say they see 7 patients a day
$250x 7 =$1,750.00 x 4 =$7,000.00 x 52 =$364,000.00
And pay office expenses. It's not that much.
This would be a very heavy load and not done 5 days a week.
So they make less. That's why they charge $250/hour. It's a middle class living. It's a good living, but they aren't making a ton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:say they see 7 patients a day
$250x 7 =$1,750.00 x 4 =$7,000.00 x 52 =$364,000.00
And pay office expenses. It's not that much.
This would be a very heavy load and not done 5 days a week.
So they make less. That's why they charge $250/hour. It's a middle class living. It's a good living, but they aren't making a ton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:say they see 7 patients a day
$250x 7 =$1,750.00 x 4 =$7,000.00 x 52 =$364,000.00
And pay office expenses. It's not that much.
This would be a very heavy load and not done 5 days a week.
Anonymous wrote:say they see 7 patients a day
$250x 7 =$1,750.00 x 4 =$7,000.00 x 52 =$364,000.00
And pay office expenses. It's not that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:say they see 7 patients a day
$250x 7 =$1,750.00 x 4 =$7,000.00 x 52 =$364,000.00
And pay office expenses. It's not that much.
And business taxes, self pay benefits, professional memberships, liability and personal insurances, business and professional licensing, continuing education, any marketing, payment processing. That’s before paying themselves.
Anonymous wrote:say they see 7 patients a day
$250x 7 =$1,750.00 x 4 =$7,000.00 x 52 =$364,000.00
And pay office expenses. It's not that much.
Anonymous wrote:Cost going from $250 a session to $300 a session in dc. I need to switch therapists for my teen daughter. Is Virginia cheaper? Is this normal cost for a teen?