Form your Physician PLLC in New York — compliant, telehealth-ready & MSO-friendly

Built for New York MDs and DOs — solo, group, multispecialty, in-person and telemedicine. We manage NYSED pre-approval, craft telehealth-aware purpose language, guide compliant naming, file precisely with the Department of State, complete six-week publication, and deliver a bank-ready package — all for $885. No hidden fees.

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Purpose-built for New York physicians

Physician entities face heightened scrutiny: State Board pre-approval, strict naming, county publication, bank/credentialing documentation, and careful alignment with corporate practice of medicine principles — especially when using MSOs. We form PLLCs that reflect medical scope, support telemedicine within NY, and scale as you add clinicians, services, or locations.

NYSED Pre-Approval, Done Right
We package your submission for the State Board for Medicine — scope-appropriate purpose language and governance aligned to professional practice rules.
Naming That Passes Review
Avoid restricted or misleading terms (e.g., “hospital,” “clinic,” “center,” or claims beyond scope). We propose compliant, brand-forward options that clear NYSED faster. See naming conventions.
Precise Articles & State Filings
Articles drafted for medical practice — in-person and telehealth — filed correctly with NYSED and the Department of State, with milestone updates throughout.
Required Publishing — Included
We manage the two-newspaper, six-week publication, collect affidavits, and file the Certificate of Publication — fully included in $885. Learn about publishing requirements.

Everything you need to open and grow your medical practice

A complete, bank-ready formation package designed for lenders, hospitals, payers, landlords, and vendors.

Formation
NYSED pre-approval support, Articles of Organization, telehealth-aware purpose language, and state filing — end-to-end.
Operating Agreement
A physician-focused Operating Agreement for solo, group, or multispecialty practices — MSO-friendly and ready for lender/hospital review.
Bank-Ready Package
EIN confirmation, filed Articles, publication affidavits, and Certificate of Publication — what banks, landlords, and credentialing teams typically require.

Physician PLLC FAQs

Practical answers for New York physicians — ownership, MSOs, telehealth, naming, publishing, staffing, and timelines.

Do physicians need NYSED pre-approval before forming a PLLC?

Yes. Physician PLLCs typically require review by NYSED’s Office of the Professions (State Board for Medicine) before the Department of State will accept the filing. We prepare a medicine-specific pre-approval package — purpose language, name, and ownership — to reduce objections and delays.

Who may own or manage a Physician PLLC in New York?

Ownership and professional control are generally limited to appropriately licensed physicians (MD or DO). Cross-profession ownership is tightly restricted. We help structure members/managers to align with New York’s professional practice rules.

Can I use an MSO to handle non-clinical operations?

Many New York medical groups contract with a Management Services Organization (MSO) for non-clinical services (admin, billing, HR, space). MSO contracts are separate from ownership — non-physicians do not own the PLLC. We craft governance that plays nicely with MSO agreements; for complex models, consult legal counsel.

What naming issues commonly delay physician approvals?

Names must be professional, include the required designator (e.g., “PLLC”), and avoid restricted or misleading terms (e.g., “hospital,” “clinic,” “center,” or claims outside scope) without additional approvals. See naming conventions for common pitfalls.

Can I provide telemedicine under my PLLC?

Yes, many physicians serve New York patients via telemedicine. Formation does not change licensure boundaries or payer rules — you must follow NY clinical, privacy, and platform/payer policies. We craft purpose language appropriate for in-person and telehealth care within NY.

Can my PLLC employ PAs, NPs, or other staff?

Employment and supervision/collaboration rules are separate from entity ownership. Many physician practices employ PAs, NPs, and support staff under applicable professional rules. We align your operating documents with your staffing model; for detailed supervision/collaboration requirements, consult regulatory guidance.

Is the six-week, two-newspaper publication included?

Yes. We coordinate county-assigned publication, manage proofs and affidavits, and file the Certificate of Publication — fully included in the $885 flat fee.

What will I receive for banking, credentialing, and leasing?

You receive EIN confirmation, filed Articles, publication affidavits, and the Certificate of Publication — the “bank-ready” set typically requested by banks, hospital credentialing, payers, and landlords.

Can a Physician PLLC operate multiple locations or service lines?

Often yes. Many practices add locations or service lines (e.g., primary care + urgent care). We structure formation to support growth and explain county publication implications if you add offices in other counties.

How long does a Physician PLLC typically take?

Timelines vary. NYSED pre-approval can add weeks or months based on volume; publication then requires six consecutive weeks. We begin immediately, set realistic timelines, and keep you updated at each milestone.

This page provides general information and is not legal advice.

We help New York physicians go independent — confidently

From State Board pre-approval through publication and a bank-ready document set, our process is built for modern medical groups — clinic, telemedicine, and multi-site growth within NY.

We’re based in New York and actually answer the phone. No scripts. No bots. Just experienced help from people who do this every day.

We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.