Bre Myers: Thank you for taking the time to speak with me. Before we get into practice valuation, can you provide your audiology “origin story” for a little background to our readers?
Amit Gosalia: Sure. In 2002, I joined a practice in Arizona. I had just completed my clinical fellowship year and stayed there until 2008. In between, I got my AuD through A.T. Still University. I left that practice due to many reasons but mainly because I wanted to start my own practice and make a move out of Arizona. We had an opportunity to join a practice in Vancouver, Washington. After working in this clinic for three years, my wife, Charmi, and I bought the practice. After growing it significantly, in 2016, we needed a change of scenery. We started to look around and decided on Los Angeles. We sold the Vancouver practice and started looking at practices to purchase. At that time, no one was really willing to sell, which was probably a good thing because we did not know much about business licensure and legalities in California. Subsequently, I partnered with Jane Rosner, AuD, who had a clinic that she started in 2001. I joined her in 2017, and we have just added another audiologist to the practice.
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