How to Open a Med Spa in Indiana

Who can own a medical spa or IV hydration practice in Indiana?

Indiana prohibits the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM), meaning only licensed physicians can own a medical practice in Indiana.

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How can non-MDs own a medical spa or IV therapy business without violating the CPOM prohibition in Indiana?

Non-MDs can use the MSO/MSA structure to get involved in Indiana medical aesthetics businesses and IV hydration clinics.

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Can Indiana NPs and PAs practice independently?

No, NPs and PAs in Indiana must have an appropriate practice agreement with a delegating physician that states which delegated medical acts the NP or PA is permitted to perform. NP’s collaborative practice agreements should be registered with the state.

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What are some procedures that constitute the practice of medicine in Indiana?

Among other common medical spa procedures, Indiana considers injectables, fillers, laser treatments, and microneedling with a depth past 0.8mm to be the practice of medicine.

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Must a medical spa medical director reside in Indiana?

No, Indiana does not have geographic limitations on who can serve as a medical director to a medical spa. However, Indiana does have minimum chart review and other requirements that must be included in physician practice agreements with NP.

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