
Private Practice Boundaries: What Every Healthcare Business Owner Must Learn | Amanda Fisher
PelviBiz Podcast · PelviBiz
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Show Notes
Building a successful private practice isn’t just about getting patients. It’s about learning the boundaries required to lead a business.
In this episode of the PelviBiz Podcast, Dr. Kelly Alhooie sits down with Amanda Fisher to talk about one of the most overlooked skills in private practice ownership: boundaries.
Many healthcare providers start their private practices with incredible clinical skills, but they struggle when it comes to leadership, communication, and protecting their time. Without clear boundaries, practice owners quickly find themselves overwhelmed, overbooked, and heading toward burnout.
Amanda shares the lessons she learned about creating healthy boundaries while building and running a healthcare business.
If you're a physical therapist, pelvic health provider, chiropractor, nurse practitioner, or healthcare entrepreneur, this conversation will help you understand how boundaries support both practice growth and personal sustainability.
In this episode we cover
• Why boundaries are essential for private practice owners
• The most common boundary mistakes healthcare providers make
• How boundaries protect your time and energy as a business owner
• Leadership skills that help practices grow sustainably
• The difference between being a clinician and being a CEO
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- healthcare business coaching
- private practice growth
- physical therapy business
- private practice ownership
- healthcare leadership
- clinic business systems
- boundaries for healthcare professionals