How to Open a Med Spa in Pennsylvania
Who can own a medical spa or IV hydration business in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania prohibits the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM), meaning only licensed physicians can own and operate a medical practice in Pennsylvania.
Non-physicians and others who do not meet Pennsylvania’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 Pennsylvania? Can a nurse practitioner be a medical director in Pennsylvania?
Nurse Practitioners are not currently eligible for full practice authority in Pennsylvania. Nurse Practitioners must have a collaborative relationship with a physician medical director. A Nurse Practitioner cannot currently act as a medical director in Pennsylvania.
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Can a physician assistant serve as a medical director in Pennsylvania?
A physician assistant may not serve as a medical director in Pennsylvania.
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What services are considered medical services in Pennsylvania?
Neurotoxins, fillers, lasers, 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 appropriate medical or nursing professionals.
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Is a salon license needed in Pennsylvania?
This depends on what procedures you are offering.
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Is malpractice insurance required in Pennsylvania?
Yes, malpractice insurance is required in Pennsylvania.
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What business entity is required for a medical practice in Pennsylvania?
Professional services, including professional medical services, can be offered only by an individual licensed practitioner, professional corporation, or professional limited liability company.
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