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How Do I Budget a Medical or Dental Office Buildout?

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How Do I Budget a Medical or Dental Office Buildout?

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How Do I Budget a Medical or Dental Office Buildout?

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Budget a medical or dental office buildout at $100–$300 per square foot, with general medical offices landing around $100–$200/sq ft and specialized builds — surgical suites, dental operatories, imaging rooms — running $200–$400+/sq ft because of plumbing, lead shielding, medical gas, and equipment infrastructure.

For a typical 3,000 sq ft practice, that's an all-in of $300,000–$1,200,000. The biggest money-saver is negotiating a Tenant Improvement (TI) allowance of $40–$100/sq ft — medical landlords routinely give higher TI than retail because healthcare tenants are sticky, long-term, and high-credit.

On a 3,000 sq ft suite at $70/sq ft, that's $210,000 the landlord funds. Also negotiate 6–12 months of free rent during the long medical buildout, and confirm utility, plumbing, and HVAC capacity before signing — retrofitting a standard office into operatories or exam rooms is where budgets explode.

Where the Money Goes in a Medical Build

Medical and dental builds are plumbing- and infrastructure-heavy. The cost drivers differ sharply from a standard office:

flowchart TD A[Medical/Dental Buildout Budget] --> B[Plumbing & Operatories 20-35%] A --> C[MEP & HVAC 20-30%] A --> D[Specialized: shielding, med gas 10-25%] A --> E[Finishes & Casework 15-20%] A --> F[Soft Costs 10-15%] A --> G[Contingency 10-15%] B --> H[Each operatory $25K-50K] D --> I[Lead shielding $15K-60K]
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Site Selection: Buy the Right Infrastructure, Don't Build It

The cheapest path is leasing a space that already fits the use.

The TI Allowance: Medical Tenants Have Leverage

Healthcare tenants are landlords' favorite tenants — long leases, strong credit, low turnover. Use that.

flowchart LR A[Total Medical Build Cost] --> B[TI Allowance $40-100/sf] A --> C[Equipment financed separately] A --> D[Your out-of-pocket] B --> E[Landlord funds large share] C --> F[Equipment loan / SBA] A --> G[6-12 mo free rent] G --> H[Save $30K-120K] B --> I[Progress draws w/ lien waivers]

Control the Build and the Equipment Spend

Don't Get Screwed: The Traps

FAQ

How much does a medical or dental office buildout cost per square foot? General medical office runs $100–$200/sq ft; specialized dental operatories, surgical suites, or imaging rooms run $200–$400+/sq ft due to plumbing, lead shielding, medical gas, and HVAC. A 3,000 sq ft practice typically totals $300,000–$1,200,000 all-in, with equipment often budgeted and financed separately.

How much TI allowance can a medical tenant get? Medical tenants command higher TI than retail — typically $40–$100/sq ft, and $100+/sq ft for strong-credit groups or purpose-built medical office buildings. Healthcare tenants are sticky and high-credit, so landlords compete with generous TI plus 6–12 months of free rent during the long buildout.

What makes dental buildouts so expensive? Operatories. Each one needs water, suction, drainage, and compressed air, running $25,000–$50,000 fully equipped. Add lead shielding for X-ray ($15,000–$60,000), medical gas (nitrous, oxygen, vacuum), and upgraded HVAC, and the per-square-foot cost climbs well above a standard office.

Should I lease a second-generation medical space? Yes, when you can find one. A former medical or dental office already has the plumbing, operatory layout, shielding, and medical-grade HVAC — saving $75,000–$300,000 and significant timeline. Verify the existing infrastructure is code-current and matches your specialty before signing.

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