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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 10 MIN

Late-Career Moves That Actually Increase Profit

from Don Pelto, DPM - Podiatry Practice Mastery · host Don Pelto, DPM

Late-Career Moves That Actually Increase ProfitYou’ve got 5–10 good years left—how do you grow without wasting money or energy?In this episode, Don answers a series of tactical questions from established podiatrists who want stronger profitability, better positioning, and more control over their schedule. From restructuring routine care to improving Google reviews, raising orthotic prices, and evaluating marketing vendors, the theme is clear: systems—not hustle—drive the next level.If you’re in the back half of your career and want to work less while earning the same (or more), this episode lays out practical first moves that don’t require massive reinvention—just disciplined restructuring.⸻Timestamps (Total: 10:13)[00:00] Back Half of Career: First Three MovesBlock low-value visits into one day, consider hiring a scribe, and double down on services you enjoy and that produce revenue.[01:25] Closing the Google Review GapHigh-review competitors win because of process. Use QR cards or automated systems (e.g., Swell) to consistently request reviews.[03:00] Why Reviews Matter for ReferralsPatients and referring providers check reviews—volume signals credibility.[03:40] Competing with Retail Insert StoresStudy their presentation model. Use dynamic demonstrations (gait review, imaging, education) and confidently prescribe orthotics.[05:10] Pricing and Belief in OrthoticsIf you’re charging $350, reconsider your pricing and your confidence. Strong presentation + belief reduces returns and increases acceptance.[06:40] Evaluating a $400/Month Marketing CompanyAt that price point, expectations must be realistic. Ensure basics are done first: Google Business Profile, SEO, email list, tracking numbers—before running paid ads.[08:00] Transitioning Away from High-Volume, Low-Pay WorkBlock routine care, reduce low-value follow-ups, increase per-visit value with procedures, DME, and packaged services.[09:05] Working Less While Making the SameOpt out of low-paying insurance plans, tighten scheduling, protect 20-minute high-value slots, and intentionally take time off.⸻Key TakeawayIf you want your final 5–10 years to count, don’t overhaul everything—tighten your schedule, increase per-visit value, systematize reviews and marketing, and eliminate low-margin distractions.⸻ConclusionIf you’re aiming to work less but earn more over the next five years, start with one structural shift: block low-value care, upgrade your review process, or reassess your payer mix.Small operational discipline compounds fast—and in the back half of your career, that leverage matters most.

Late-Career Moves That Actually Increase ProfitYou’ve got 5–10 good years left—how do you grow without wasting money or energy?In this episode, Don answers a series of tactical questions from established podiatrists who want stronger profitability, better positioning, and more control over their schedule. From restructuring routine care to improving Google reviews, raising orthotic prices, and evaluating marketing vendors, the theme is clear: systems—not hustle—drive the next level.If you’re in the back half of your career and want to work less while earning the same (or more), this episode lays out practical first moves that don’t require massive reinvention—just disciplined restructuring.⸻Timestamps (Total: 10:13)[00:00] Back Half of Career: First Three MovesBlock low-value visits into one day, consider hiring a scribe, and double down on services you enjoy and that produce revenue.[01:25] Closing the Google Review GapHigh-review competitors win because of process. Use QR cards or automated systems (e.g., Swell) to consistently request reviews.[03:00] Why Reviews Matter for ReferralsPatients and referring providers check reviews—volume signals credibility.[03:40] Competing with Retail Insert StoresStudy their presentation model. Use dynamic demonstrations (gait review, imaging, education) and confidently prescribe orthotics.[05:10] Pricing and Belief in OrthoticsIf you’re charging $350, reconsider your pricing and your confidence. Strong presentation + belief reduces returns and increases acceptance.[06:40] Evaluating a $400/Month Marketing CompanyAt that price point, expectations must be realistic. Ensure basics are done first: Google Business Profile, SEO, email list, tracking numbers—before running paid ads.[08:00] Transitioning Away from High-Volume, Low-Pay WorkBlock routine care, reduce low-value follow-ups, increase per-visit value with procedures, DME, and packaged services.[09:05] Working Less While Making the SameOpt out of low-paying insurance plans, tighten scheduling, protect 20-minute high-value slots, and intentionally take time off.⸻Key TakeawayIf you want your final 5–10 years to count, don’t overhaul everything—tighten your schedule, increase per-visit value, systematize reviews and marketing, and eliminate low-margin distractions.⸻ConclusionIf you’re aiming to work less but earn more over the next five years, start with one structural shift: block low-value care, upgrade your review process, or reassess your payer mix.Small operational discipline compounds fast—and in the back half of your career, that leverage matters most.

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