EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 7 MIN
Simplifying Shockwave Pricing in Your Practice
from Don Pelto, DPM - Podiatry Practice Mastery · host Don Pelto, DPM
Simplifying Shockwave Pricing in Your PracticeDescriptionHow should you price shockwave therapy if your practice already offers laser treatments?Many podiatrists successfully implement laser therapy packages but run into confusion when adding shockwave therapy. Should the treatments be offered separately? Should the pricing change? And how do you keep it simple for patients and staff while still reflecting the value of the treatment?In this episode, Don walks through a practical approach to transitioning from laser-only packages to regenerative treatment bundles that include shockwave. He explains how he structures visits, when he charges for office visits versus procedures, and how ultrasound imaging helps patients understand why shockwave therapy is recommended.⸻Timestamps[00:00] A Question About Transitioning to ShockwaveA podiatrist asks how to introduce radial shockwave therapy when she already offers a six-treatment laser package.[00:50] Combining Laser and Shockwave Into One PackageWhy bundling treatments into a single regenerative package can simplify patient decision-making.[01:40] Example Pricing StructureCharging $250 per session and building a six-session regenerative package around that model.[02:30] Avoiding Confusing Pricing OptionsWhy offering laser and shockwave separately can create unnecessary complexity for patients.[03:10] Should Shockwave Be Discounted With an Office Visit?Some doctors bundle procedures into office visits, but Don explains why he prefers keeping them separate.[04:05] Structuring the Shockwave Treatment PlanInitial evaluation, follow-up imaging, weekly treatments, and the final visit that reviews the next steps.[05:00] Weekly vs. Every-Two-Week Shockwave ProtocolsA discussion of alternative treatment schedules used by some physicians internationally.[05:40] Delegating Shockwave and Laser to StaffHow training staff to perform treatments can improve efficiency in the practice.[06:10] Using Ultrasound to Guide Treatment DecisionsWhy ultrasound imaging helps reveal tendon pathology that patients cannot see externally.[06:50] Ultrasound Billing StrategyCharging per foot once for ultrasound and using it primarily as a diagnostic and educational tool.[07:10] Typical Patient WorkflowFirst visit X-ray, second visit ultrasound, then deciding whether shockwave therapy is the appropriate treatment.⸻Key TakeawayWhen introducing shockwave therapy into a practice that already offers laser, simplify the decision for patients by bundling regenerative treatments into one clear package and using ultrasound imaging to guide and justify the treatment plan.⸻ConclusionHow are you pricing regenerative treatments like laser or shockwave in your practice?If you have a system that’s working well—or if you’re trying to figure out how to implement one—share your experience or reach out to continue the discussion.
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Simplifying Shockwave Pricing in Your PracticeDescriptionHow should you price shockwave therapy if your practice already offers laser treatments?Many podiatrists successfully implement laser therapy packages but run into confusion when adding shockwave therapy. Should the treatments be offered separately? Should the pricing change? And how do you keep it simple for patients and staff while still reflecting the value of the treatment?In this episode, Don walks through a practical approach to transitioning from laser-only packages to regenerative treatment bundles that include shockwave. He explains how he structures visits, when he charges for office visits versus procedures, and how ultrasound imaging helps patients understand why shockwave therapy is recommended.⸻Timestamps[00:00] A Question About Transitioning to ShockwaveA podiatrist asks how to introduce radial shockwave therapy when she already offers a six-treatment laser package.[00:50] Combining Laser and Shockwave Into One PackageWhy bundling treatments into a single regenerative package can simplify patient decision-making.[01:40] Example Pricing StructureCharging $250 per session and building a six-session regenerative package around that model.[02:30] Avoiding Confusing Pricing OptionsWhy offering laser and shockwave separately can create unnecessary complexity for patients.[03:10] Should Shockwave Be Discounted With an Office Visit?Some doctors bundle procedures into office visits, but Don explains why he prefers keeping them separate.[04:05] Structuring the Shockwave Treatment PlanInitial evaluation, follow-up imaging, weekly treatments, and the final visit that reviews the next steps.[05:00] Weekly vs. Every-Two-Week Shockwave ProtocolsA discussion of alternative treatment schedules used by some physicians internationally.[05:40] Delegating Shockwave and Laser to StaffHow training staff to perform treatments can improve efficiency in the practice.[06:10] Using Ultrasound to Guide Treatment DecisionsWhy ultrasound imaging helps reveal tendon pathology that patients cannot see externally.[06:50] Ultrasound Billing StrategyCharging per foot once for ultrasound and using it primarily as a diagnostic and educational tool.[07:10] Typical Patient WorkflowFirst visit X-ray, second visit ultrasound, then deciding whether shockwave therapy is the appropriate treatment.⸻Key TakeawayWhen introducing shockwave therapy into a practice that already offers laser, simplify the decision for patients by bundling regenerative treatments into one clear package and using ultrasound imaging to guide and justify the treatment plan.⸻ConclusionHow are you pricing regenerative treatments like laser or shockwave in your practice?If you have a system that’s working well—or if you’re trying to figure out how to implement one—share your experience or reach out to continue the discussion.
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