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How much does it cost to open a health center?
1. health center rent: in a first-tier city like beishangguangshen, the rent is definitely not cheap. Even if the area outside the Fifth Ring Road deviates from the central area, the rent will be at least tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands a year. If you open a health pavilion in or around Wuhan, it will be relatively cheaper, but it will only cost thousands to tens of thousands. It depends on the size of the health center. If it is a small health center, it may be relatively cheaper. The rent of the health pavilion is an important factor in determining the cost of the health pavilion, so the location of the health pavilion is carefully considered.

2. Products operated by health centers: Each health center has its own main product item, which is also a necessary item for each health center. The grades of these products are high or low, and the curative effect is urgent or slow. The key is to see what position the operator gives his shop. Of course, it also has a lot to do with the needs of customers. This is about.

It depends on how operators choose. For more details, please pay attention to the first network of franchising.

3. Employee salary: For a small health center, three people are enough, but for a medium-sized or large health center, the number is relatively large, so the salary of employees can be basic salary+performance+commission+attendance, etc. It is very important for this operator to make reasonable arrangements, because no one will work for you for nothing.

4. utilities and other miscellaneous expenses: utilities and expenses are inevitable. Whether it is a small health center or a medium-sized or large health center, whether there are customers or not, utilities and fees have become an expense that must be consumed. Then there is the equipment cost, including professional moxibustion equipment, air conditioning, TV, water dispenser and other miscellaneous expenses. Although these investments are relatively small, they are still inevitable.