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Rise in physiotherapy buyer registrations as many NHS physiotherapists weight up employment options

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The state and health of the NHS is questionable at present with the current £20 billion cost savings that are currently occurring during this period of austerity.

In the last 3 months Morgan Cox Physiotherapy have had a 35% increase in the number of physiotherapists register as eager buyers of their own private physiotherapy practice. This compares with figures for the same period 12 months ago.

Many physiotherapists when questioned about why they are thinking about changing their employment status reply that they are under an enormous amount of pressure and in some case have had enough of NHS management and patient expectations.

We have seen the vast majority of these registrations come from London (and also other major cities) and the net result of this demand is that there has been an upswing in values that physiotherapy practices are currently changing hands for. The net result is that if you have been planning on selling your private clinic or practice then now may be a good time with plenty of interest around in the market.

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Morgan Cox is the CEO of the Morgan Cox Ltd Group of Companies. Market information and news items are published regularly by any of the respective teams in the Morgan Cox Group. Morgan Cox Ltd is a specialist niche consultancy, providing valuation and sales services. Our clients typically instruct us to acquire a strategic businesses/practices or execute a planned exit from their business. Our teams comprise of expert valuers and brokers in Health Care markets (dental, pharmacy, physiotherapy, medical) and white collared professional markets (accountancy, legal, schools) and other areas.
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