Ohio — NP Medspa Setup Guide
The full legal, structural, and market path for an NP-owned aesthetic practice in Ohio — in plain English. Built from Ohio board guidance, AANP scope data, and the playbook Faisal Darwiche, NP has used to open three practices over 27 years.
Ohio is a Reduced Practice state. NPs need a collaborating physician for full prescriptive authority, which means most NP-owned aesthetic practices in Ohio use the MSO/PC structure. It's a real legal and financial constraint — but it's a solved problem. Thousands of NP-owned medspas operate this way in reduced-practice states.
Ohio practice authority: Reduced Practice.
Can you own a practice solo? Limited. NPs require a standard care arrangement with a collaborating physician. Solo aesthetic practice typically uses MSO/PC structure.
Collaborative agreement / physician relationship: Standard care arrangement (SCA) with a physician required.
Good-faith exam rules: GFE required. Telehealth GFE permitted per OH telehealth statute.
RN injection scope in Ohio: RNs may inject aesthetic medications (botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, fat-dissolving) under a valid prescriber order and approved protocol. Only PRESCRIBING requires a licensed NP/MD/DO. Verify with your board.
For the source-cited scope deep-dive, see /scope-of-practice/oh.
Required. Ohio requires a Standard Care Arrangement (SCA) with a collaborating physician.
Ohio enforces a strict CPOM doctrine. MSO/PC is the standard structure. Ohio counsel review is essential.
MSO/PC structure is standard for NP-owned aesthetic practices in Ohio. Ohio CPOM is strict — the NP owns the MSO and an Ohio-licensed physician holds the PC.
Entity selection is the highest-leverage decision you make at setup. The wrong structure costs you tax efficiency at scale and can create personal liability exposure. Confirm with Ohio counsel before you file — this is one of the rare line items that pays for itself the first year.
Highest-demand metros in Ohio: Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dublin, Beachwood.
Dublin/New Albany (Columbus suburbs) and Beachwood (Cleveland suburb) have the highest aesthetic spend. Columbus is the fastest-growing metro. Cincinnati Mariemont/Hyde Park has strong repeat-patient dynamics.
The build sequence Faisal teaches in My Practice Academy applies across all 50 states with state-specific adjustments to entity structure and medical-director requirements. Below is the order of operations — by week.
The free 17-question assessment returns a Ohio-specific 90-day launch plan: entity structure, supplier sequence, build sequence, and the exact next action for your scenario. 7 minutes. No card. Built by Faisal Darwiche, NP — 27 years, three practices.
Real lean-launch cost band for a single-room NP-owned aesthetic practice in Ohio ranges from roughly $25,000 (small lease, used equipment, minimum inventory) to $150,000+ (build-out, multiple rooms, full equipment slate). The bigger swing is operating runway — give yourself 90 days of fixed costs in the bank before opening.
The 90-day path above is realistic for a focused operator who is not also working a full-time clinical schedule. If you are still clinical-full-time during build, plan 4–6 months. The two longest-lead items in Ohio are entity formation (1–4 weeks depending on filing volume) and finding a medical director.
Required. Ohio requires a Standard Care Arrangement (SCA) with a collaborating physician.
An RN can own the business entity, but the RN cannot prescribe and cannot perform the good-faith exam. An RN-owned medspa in Ohio needs a prescriber (NP/MD/DO) on the medical side — either as a co-owner, medical director, or contracted prescriber. Same as in every other state. Memory: RNs inject in all 50 states under a valid prescriber order.
If your service-area or patient draw crosses state lines, here are the regional guides:
Faisal Darwiche, NP — 27 years as a nurse practitioner, three practices opened (including Panacea, sold to a strategic), faculty at The Aesthetic Show and Marquis Medical Conference. My Practice Academy is the operating system I wish someone had handed me 20 years ago.