State-specific scope, ownership, and aesthetic injection rules for nurse practitioners in Mississippi.
Quick answer
Mississippi is classified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) as a reduced-practice state. That means NPs can practice clinically but must maintain a written collaborative agreement with a physician for at least one element of practice (typically prescribing).
You will need a written collaborative agreement with a physician before opening your practice in Mississippi. Most NPs partner with a Medical Director who is paid a monthly retainer for chart review and consult availability — typical range $2,000–$5,000/month.
Direct sole ownership by nurse practitioners is not permitted under Mississippistatute. The standard workaround is the MSO (Management Services Organization) model: you own the LLC that runs operations, while a physician partner owns the professional corporation that delivers the medical services. The MSO bills the PC for services on a fixed-fee basis. This is the structure most nurse practitioners-led practices in restricted-scope states use.
Nurse Practitioners in Mississippi can perform neuromodulator (Botox/Dysport/Xeomin) and dermal-filler injections within their license. The medication itself must be prescribed — by you in full-practice states, or by your collaborating physician in reduced/restricted states. Most NP practices order toxin and filler through a regulated medical wholesaler (Galderma Pro, Allergan Direct, etc.) rather than retail.
Mississippi maintains some Corporate Practice of Medicine restrictions but with practical workarounds. PLLC and PC are common structures; standard LLC is permitted in many practice models.
Most nurse practitioner-led practices in Mississippi can open the doors for $40,000–$120,000 depending on real-estate footprint, equipment scope, and whether the practice starts solo or with staff. The realistic launch timeline from "I am ready to start" to "I am seeing my first paying patient" is 90–150 days for most clinicians, longer if the entity structure requires physician partnership negotiation.
That spread tracks with the breakdown taught in the My Practice Academy Practice Blueprint — entity formation, banking, EHR, malpractice, equipment financing, marketing, first-90-days operational rhythm. The course is built by Faisal Darwiche, NP, who has launched and operated three independent practices.
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