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Starting a Private Practice

Paula S. Currie

February 23, 2004

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Where can I find info. about beginning a private practice?

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It is critical that you obtain information about private practice prior to making the decision to enter that service delivery setting. Private practice has the lure of independence and the potential for significant income, but it also has a great many obvious and hidden pitfalls. You should consider some basic questions and your answers in at least two areas--personal and business as you make your decision about becoming a private practitioner.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I enjoy working alone, or do I enjoy collaborative working environments?

  • Do I have the knowledge and skills to work independently, or do I need some professional support and supervision?

  • Do I have the skills to manage the stress of owning a private practice?

  • Do I have an understanding of the people and the community in which I would operate a private practice?
Some business questions should include:
  • Do I know the need for private practice services in the community in which I would operate?

  • What is the financial climate of the community in which I would operate a private practice? Are there small business support groups and advisors in the community to whom I could turn for advice?

  • What are the financial requirements for starting and maintaining a private practice? What types of payments and reimbursement schedules could the practice support?

  • What are my long-range financial needs, including retirement and benefits?
These are only a few of the questions a prospective private practitioner should ask him/herself. Luckily, there are many resources available to professionals who are considering the venture. Here are a few resources that provide additional information and references on private practice:

  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, www.asha.org

  • Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology and Audiology, www.aappspa.org

  • The Small Business Administration, www.sba.gov



  • BioSketch: Dr. Paula S. Currie has been a speech-language pathologist for more than 25 years. She is currently the Head of the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Southeastern Louisiana University. She co-owned and managed in large, metropolitan private practice for 12 years. Her areas of expertise include language and literacy,
    augmentative communication, and evaluation of communication disorders. She can be reached at pcurrie@selu.edu.

    Paula S. Currie, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    Head/Program Director
    Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
    Southeastern Louisiana University
    P.O. Box 10879
    500 Western Ave.
    Hammond, La 70402
    Voice 985-549-2214; FAX 985-549-5030
    https://www.selu.edu/csd


    Paula S. Currie

    Head of Speech-Language Pathology at Southeastern Louisiana University


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