The Different Practice Models
Most functional medicine practitioners are leaving money — and impact — on the table. Not because they aren’t talented. Not because they don’t care deeply about their patients. But because they’ve never seen what a fully built functional medicine business actually looks like. Let me break it down for you. While There are 3 levels, most practitioners are stuck at Level 1. 🔵 LEVEL 1 — The Fee-for-Service Practice This is where almost everyone starts. You see patients 1-on-1. You charge for visits, labs, and consultations. You are the product. And it works — until it doesn’t. The ceiling here is your calendar. When your schedule is full, your income stops growing. You’re trading time for money, and your expertise only reaches the people who can physically get to you. This model builds a job. A great job — but still a job. The goal of Level 1: Master your clinical outcomes. Dial in your patient journey. Build the reputation that fuels everything that comes next. 🟡 LEVEL 2 — The Leveraged Practice (Passive Income + Course Creation) This is where practitioners start thinking like entrepreneurs. You take everything you know — your protocols, your frameworks, your patient transformation roadmap — and you package it. Online courses. Digital programs. Group coaching. Membership communities. Now your expertise is working while you sleep. A practitioner in Tokyo can purchase your gut health course at 2am. A group of 50 patients can move through your hormone reset program simultaneously — without 50 individual appointments. This is where your income starts to decouple from your time. The goal of Level 2: Build assets, not just appointments. Create once. Deliver infinitely. 🟢 LEVEL 3 — The Concierge Medicine + High-Ticket Model This is where the business becomes a true wealth-building vehicle. At this level, you are working with fewer clients — but at a significantly deeper and higher-investment level. Think private concierge memberships, VIP intensives, annual retainer packages, and premium transformation programs.