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Guide

How To Buy A Physical Therapy Clinic

3.5-5x EBITDA. Step-by-step.

How to buy a physical therapy clinic. Physical Therapy Clinics transact at 3.5-5x EBITDA. This guide walks the full process — preparation, valuation, sourcing, diligence, financing, and integration.

Step 1 — Understand The Physical Therapy Clinic Market

Physical Therapy Clinics transact at 3.5-5x EBITDA with net margins of 15-22% net margin. aging-population demand, referral moat, PT consolidation wave. Boomer ownership at 40%+ means a sustained owner-exit wave. Active acquirers: Confluent Health, Upstream Rehab, ATI, PE-backed PT platforms.

Step 2 — Build Your Acquisition Criteria

Define your thesis: target physical therapy clinics in the $300K-$5M EBITDA range, geographic focus, owner-dependence tolerance, and capital structure. SBA 7(a) covers up to $5M at 10% down.

Step 3 — Source And Diligence

WETYR sources off-market physical therapy clinic targets, runs financial and operational diligence, arranges financing, negotiates the definitive agreement, and delivers a 100-day post-close plan.

Step 4 — Engage WETYR

WETYR provides buy-side advisory for physical therapy clinic owners and operators across all 50 states. Start with the free Exit Score or book a call.

How To Buy A Physical Therapy Clinic

Authoritative Sources & Further Reading

WETYR works alongside primary sources, regulators, and industry data providers when advising owners and operators. The references below are the same sources our advisory team uses when modeling deals, benchmarking multiples, and stress-testing assumptions. We encourage every owner, buyer, and operator to verify any data point that materially affects their decision against the underlying primary source.

Government & Regulatory

Primary Federal Sources

M&A, Tax & Accounting Authorities

Standards & Reference Bodies

For deeper transaction-specific data, the GF Data and PitchBook private-company transaction databases publish quarterly multiple ranges by industry size band that we cross-reference against our own pipeline benchmarks. Owners considering a sale should also review the Pepperdine Private Capital Markets Report (free, annual) for current cost-of-capital and lender appetite data across the lower middle market. Buyers underwriting search-fund or holdco theses commonly pair Stanford GSB's Search Fund Study with the IBBA Market Pulse report, which tracks multiples for sub-$50M transactions quarterly. None of these sources replace deal-specific advisory, but they give owners and operators the same reference points professional acquirers are using on the other side of the table.

Related WETYR Resources

Every WETYR resource ladders into a structured engagement framework. Whether you are diagnosing readiness, modeling a number, or preparing for a specific transaction phase, the resources below cover the most common owner and operator workflows. All tools are free; all guides are operator-written; all engagements start with a confidential conversation.

If you are not sure where to start, the Exit Readiness Score takes about four minutes and produces a one-page diagnostic on the value drivers most likely to compress your multiple. From there the natural next step is either a long-form guide covering your specific situation, a focused glossary term lookup, or a confidential introductory call with our team to discuss whether WETYR's advisory or operator-buyer engagement is a fit. Our team responds to every inbound inquiry within one business day.