
Coral Springs Primary & Urgent Care Practice Listed at $895K — A Broward County Healthcare Gem
A 20+ year established primary and urgent care practice in Coral Springs, FL just hit the market at $895,000 — a compelling 4.2x SDE multiple in one of Broward County's most active healthcare acquisition markets. Here's what buyers and sellers need to know right now.
Key Takeaways
- A 20+ year established primary and urgent care practice in Coral Springs just hit the market — and it won't last long.
- Asking price of $895,000 puts this at a compelling 4.2x SDE multiple — right in the sweet spot for Broward County healthcare deals.
- Broward County has 60+ active healthcare listings right now, but turnkey practices with two decades of patient loyalty are genuinely rare.
- SBA financing is available — and with the right structure, buyers can get in with as little as 10% down.
- Florida's physician shortage is accelerating — which means established practices are only going to get more valuable from here.
Transaction Details
The Deal That Just Dropped in Coral Springs
Let's cut right to it. A combined primary care and urgent care practice with over two decades of operating history just came to market in Coral Springs, Florida — and it's priced at $895,000.
This is the kind of listing that makes healthcare investors stop scrolling. A turnkey operation. A loyal patient base built over 20+ years. A full suite of services — physicals, weight loss management, urgent care — all under one roof. And it's in Broward County, one of the most active healthcare acquisition markets in the entire state right now.
Deals like this don't sit. They move.
What You're Actually Buying Here
When you acquire a practice like this, you're not just buying a business — you're buying two decades of community trust. That's patient relationships, referral networks, and brand recognition that you simply cannot build overnight.
The practice offers a diversified service mix: primary care, urgent care, physicals, and weight loss management. That's smart. Diversified revenue streams mean you're not dependent on any single payer or service line. If urgent care slows down, primary care picks up the slack. That's the kind of resilience that makes lenders comfortable — and buyers sleep well at night.
The asking price of $895,000 reflects a multiple of approximately 4.2x Seller Discretionary Earnings (SDE) — right in line with current Broward County market benchmarks of 4x to 5.5x for profitable, established practices. You're not overpaying. You're buying at fair market value for a business that has proven it can survive and thrive through multiple economic cycles.
Why Coral Springs? Why Now?
Here's what a lot of buyers miss: location isn't just about foot traffic. It's about demographics, competition density, and long-term growth trajectory. Coral Springs checks every box.
The city's healthcare sector is reporting 10% market growth in 2026, driven by an influx of residents from Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties seeking more affordable suburban living without sacrificing access to quality care. The population skews toward families and older adults — exactly the demographic that drives primary care and urgent care volume.
Broward County as a whole has over 60 active healthcare business listings right now, which tells you two things: the market is liquid, and there's serious buyer interest. But here's the nuance — most of those listings are smaller asset sales, specialty clinics, or businesses with shorter operating histories. A 20+ year combined practice with this kind of service breadth? That's a different category entirely.
You're not competing with 60 other listings. You're in a class of one.
The Florida Healthcare Market Is Accelerating — Here's the Data
Let's zoom out for a second, because the macro picture matters here. Florida is staring down a projected shortage of nearly 22,000 physicians by 2030. That's not a typo. The demand for healthcare services is outpacing supply at a rate that should make every healthcare investor in the state pay attention.
What does that mean for practice valuations? Simple: established practices with existing patient panels are becoming more valuable, not less. Every year that passes without enough new physicians entering the market is another year that a practice like this one — with its built-in patient base and community reputation — becomes harder to replicate.
Meanwhile, South Florida's healthcare infrastructure is booming. Palm Beach County alone has $430 million in new hospital construction underway. Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach are all seeing aggressive expansion from hospital systems and private equity-backed physician groups. The rising tide is lifting all boats — and Coral Springs is right in the middle of it.
Financing This Deal: What Buyers Need to Know
Real talk: the $895,000 price point is SBA-friendly. That's not an accident. Sellers and brokers who price healthcare practices in this range know exactly what they're doing — they're opening the door to a much larger pool of qualified buyers.
With an SBA 7(a) loan, qualified buyers can potentially finance up to 90% of the purchase price, meaning you could be in the door for as little as $89,500 to $179,000 in equity. For a practice generating the kind of cash flow that supports a 4.2x SDE multiple, the debt service coverage should be very manageable — assuming you're not dramatically overstaffing or over-leveraging from day one.
A few things to nail down in due diligence: payer mix, patient retention rates, and staff continuity. Practices with commercial payer weighting above 55% tend to command premiums and have more predictable cash flows. And if the existing clinical staff is willing to stay post-acquisition — which is often negotiable — that's a significant de-risking factor that lenders love to see.
What Sellers in This Market Are Getting Wrong
Since we're being honest here — let's talk about the other side of the table. A lot of healthcare practice owners in Broward County are leaving money on the table because they're not preparing their businesses for sale properly.
The practices commanding 5x to 5.5x SDE multiples in this market have a few things in common: documented operational systems, clean financials going back at least three years, high patient retention rates (90%+), and a clear transition plan that doesn't make the buyer feel like the whole thing falls apart the moment the seller walks out the door.
If you're a practice owner in Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, or anywhere in Broward County thinking about an exit in the next 12-24 months, now is the time to start preparing — not six months before you want to close. The difference between a 4x and a 5.5x multiple on a $200,000 SDE practice is $300,000 in your pocket. That's worth the prep work.
Who's Buying Healthcare Businesses in South Florida Right Now?
The buyer pool for a listing like this is broader than you might think. Yes, you've got physicians looking to own their practice rather than work for a hospital system. But you also have:
Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) and healthcare investment groups that are actively expanding into primary care and urgent care. Private equity-backed physician groups that are building regional platforms across Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade counties. And increasingly, out-of-state investors who see Florida's demographics and growth trajectory as a long-term play.
The competition for quality listings is real. Which brings us back to the original point: if this practice fits your criteria, move quickly. The window on deals like this is measured in weeks, not months.
The Bottom Line
A 20+ year primary and urgent care practice in Coral Springs at $895,000 is a legitimate opportunity in one of Florida's most active healthcare acquisition markets. The fundamentals are strong, the location is right, and the timing — with Florida's physician shortage accelerating and SBA financing accessible — couldn't be better for a qualified buyer.
If you're serious about acquiring a healthcare business in South Florida, Sun Biz Broker can help you move fast and smart. We know the Broward County market, we know the sellers, and we know how to structure deals that close. Visit sunbizbroker.com or reach out directly to get the full details on this listing and others like it. The best deals don't wait — and neither should you.
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