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Starting or running your own practice is no small undertaking. There are many risks and challenges you’ll have to face along the way, but with the right optometry practice support and resources at your fingertips, you can reap the rewards that can come with being your own boss.
Doctor alliance networks are a secret weapon of many solo practitioners, providing them with various forms of support they need to establish and grow successful practices. We put together this article to help you understand your alliance and buying group options, as well as the many benefits that you can expect from investing in a membership. Let’s get started!
A doctor alliance is a group that brings together like-minded professionals and offers them a range of benefits, including but not limited to: networking events, peer-to-peer support, access to training, opportunities for continued education, administrative tools and resources, group buying discounts, access to professional business advisors and consulting, and more.
Many doctor alliance networks are specific to certain medical fields such as optometry, dentistry, physicians, etc. These will likely be more useful as they provide tools, advice, and opportunities more specifically tailored to your field.
The terms “alliance” and “buying group” are sometimes used interchangeably, but they have some key differences. A buying group, as the name implies, is typically more focused on group buying power and access to discounts. Alliance is a broader term that offers a wide range of benefits, not just discounts. Alliance benefits may include networking opportunities, access to consulting and practice management services, training opportunities, marketing support, and much more. Most alliances therefore have a membership fee, but the return on investment is well worth it for many practitioners, especially those just starting out and looking for more holistic support.
Outlined below are 10 standout benefits that come with joining an alliance group:
As you can probably see from the benefits outlined above, joining an alliance group is an important investment in the future of your practice. Of course, not all alliance groups offer the same benefits, so it’s important to do your research and make your decision carefully. Below are a few key questions to ask when joining a doctor alliance group:
As mentioned above, if you’re going to invest in an alliance membership, you’ll probably want to join one that is specific to your area of practice. There are several alliance groups specific to the field of optometry that offer specialized support services, including PECAA.
One important thing to note is that some optometrists choose to join more than one buying group or alliance. In fact, a survey of eyecare professionals across the United States found that 25% of buying group members belong to more than one group, and 13% of alliance members belong to more than one alliance.
If you are looking for a doctor alliance specifically tailored to the field of optometry, consider joining the Professional Eye Care Associates of America (PECAA). We are a well-established and respected network of over 3,700 eye care professionals, offering all of the benefits outlined above and more!