How to Open a Med Spa in North Dakota

Who can own a medical spa or IV hydration business in North Dakota?

North Dakota prohibits the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM), meaning only licensed physicians  and nurse practitioners with the correct amount of education and training can own and operate a medical or professional nursing practice in North Dakota. 

Non-physicians and others who do not meet North Dakota’s qualifications for owning a professional practice can participate in the day-to-day operations of a medical spa by owning a management services organization (MSO) to help manage the business and administrative side of the medical practice.

Do nurse practitioners have full practice authority in North Dakota? Can a nurse practitioner be a medical director in North Dakota?

Nurse Practitioners can obtain full practice authority and can prescribe after completing 30 hours of pharmacology course work. A Nurse Practitioner with full practice authority may serve as a practice director for a professional nurse practitioner practice in North Dakota.

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What services are considered medical services in North Dakota?

Neurotoxins, fillers, and IV hydration are some of the common medical spa services that are considered to be the practice of medicine and are required to be performed by medical professionals in a professional medical office.

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Does North Dakota allow mobile IV hydration businesses?

North Dakota allows mobile IV treatments, so business owners may choose a mobile business, a physical location, or a combination of both. If you decide to open a physical location, check with your local municipality to determine whether the area is zoned for medical services and if you need any local permits to run a medical spa.

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Is malpractice insurance required in North Dakota?

North Dakota does not mandate malpractice insurance coverage, but it is strongly recommended.

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What business entity is required for a medical practice in North Dakota?

Professional services, including professional medical services, can be offered only by an individual licensed practitioner, professional partnership, professional corporation, or professional limited liability company.

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What services should a new medical spa offer in North Dakota and what should business owners consider regarding proper handling of equipment?

Lengea Law advises new business owners to offer only a few popular services until their business and client base grows. Anyone handling any equipment or providing any treatment or services to patients must be appropriately licensed to do so and have the proper delegated authority from a physician.

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