Medical director · Med spa
Medical Director for Your Med Spa.
Every med spa that injects neurotoxins, fillers, or runs IV and laser treatments needs a licensed medical director on record. We match aesthetic-experienced, NPDB-screened physicians in 24 hours — at a flat monthly fee, with standing orders and protocols included.
- Matched in 24 hours
- Flat monthly fee
- All 50 states
- NPDB-verified
What's included
Everything in one flat monthly fee.
Aesthetic-trained physician
Directors with documented experience overseeing injectables, lasers, and skin care protocols.
Standing orders for injectables
Pre-written, signed protocols for Botox, fillers, B12, NAD+, and your treatment menu.
Quarterly chart audits
Defined audit cadence, written feedback, and a documented compliance trail for your state board.
CPOM-compliant structure
MSO/PC review where required, drafted with healthcare counsel.
How it works
From intake to signed agreement — typically inside one week.
Day 0
30-minute intake call covering your treatment menu, locations, and state footprint.
Day 1
2–3 vetted, NPDB-screened director candidates introduced over email.
Day 3–5
Kickoff call, signed agreement, standing orders authored for your service menu.
Ongoing
Chart audits on a quarterly cadence, protocol updates, on-call escalation support.
- Single-location med spa
- Includes standing orders + protocols
- Chart audits & compliance docs
FAQ
Questions operators ask first.
Does a med spa legally need a medical director?
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In nearly every U.S. state, yes — any clinic that orders, stocks, or administers prescription medication (including Botox, fillers, IV vitamins) needs a licensed physician on record. Most states tie the requirement to corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) rules.
Can a nurse practitioner own a med spa?
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In some states, yes — but the medical director role itself is still typically reserved for physicians. NP-owned spas usually need both a medical director and, in reduced/restricted practice states, a collaborating physician.
How fast can I get matched?
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Median time from completed intake call to first vetted candidate is 22 hours across our 2025 engagements. Individual timing varies by state and modality.
What does the medical director do day to day?
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Writes and signs standing orders, reviews charts on a quarterly cadence (more frequent in some states), is available for clinical consultation, and renews protocols as your menu evolves.
Is there a placement fee?
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No. Directoryze Co. charges a flat monthly retainer — no placement fee, no percentage of revenue, no setup cost.
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