Curated confidential network

A confidential marketplace for physician practice transitions.

Doc2Doc is not a public listing board. The Workup is the front door: it turns business-only facts into an anonymous profile, screens qualified buyer or successor fit, and keeps disclosure staged until the owner approves the next step.

No public owner identity No raw browsing of sensitive practices No PHI or patient-level detail No automatic introductions Owner approves each disclosure step

How it works

Prepared profiles, qualified buyers, owner-approved disclosure.

A real practice transition needs more judgment than a searchable listing. Doc2Doc organizes the operating facts first, then controls what is shared and when.

01

Workup creates an anonymous profile

The owner submits business-only information. Doc2Doc converts the review into an anonymous, no-PHI profile that can be safely screened.

02

Doc2Doc qualifies buyer or successor fit

Buyers do not browse raw practices. Fit is checked against specialty, geography, timeline, continuity needs, and owner priorities.

03

The owner approves staged disclosure

Anonymous teaser first. De-identified packet second. Identity intro only if the owner approves the specific person or group.

Stage 1 Anonymous teaser

Broad geography, practice type, transition goal, and fit hypothesis.

Stage 2 De-identified packet

Business-level file after founder review and owner approval.

Stage 3 Qualified intro

Identity only after a specific buyer or successor clears fit review.

Stage 4 Advisor handoff

Counsel, CPA, valuation, diligence, and transaction work stay with the right professionals.

Fictional examples

See how anonymous profiles work.

These are invented psychiatry examples. They show the kind of business-level story a practice owner can share without revealing name, address, patient details, or confidential documents.

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Owner control

A better marketplace starts before anyone sees your name.

Most marketplaces start with exposure. Doc2Doc starts with preparation. A practice owner should know what is transferable, what is missing, and what cannot be shared until there is a qualified reason.

Two-sided view

Owners and buyers should not see the same file at the same time.

The public teaser is intentionally thin. The owner sees the control surface. A qualified buyer sees only the next approved layer.

Owner view

Control the path before the practice is exposed.

  • Which transition goal is being tested
  • What evidence is missing before outreach
  • Which buyer or successor profile is worth considering
  • Whether the next disclosure stage is approved
Qualified buyer view

Evaluate fit without raw browsing or identity leakage.

  • Broad specialty, region, structure, and transition goal
  • High-level continuity and transferability hypothesis
  • Business-level evidence available at the current stage
  • Questions that must be resolved before any introduction

Packet preview

The product should feel like a controlled transaction workflow.

A listing page says, "Here is a practice." Doc2Doc should say, "Here is what is known, what is not known, who might fit, and what the owner has approved so far."

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