Requirements to Open a Medical Clinic in Pennsylvania & Philadelphia
A comprehensive guide to navigating state and local regulations for healthcare practices
State-Level Requirements (Pennsylvania)
Professional Licensing
Pennsylvania prohibits the corporate practice of medicine (CPOM), meaning only licensed physicians can own and operate a medical practice.
- The State Board of Medicine regulates medical professionals in Pennsylvania
- Ensure all practitioners are licensed and in good standing
- Maintain current certifications and continuing education requirements
Business Formation
Establish the proper legal entity structure for your medical practice:
Professional Corporation (PC)
Traditional structure for licensed professionals
Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC)
Modern alternative with liability protection
These entities must be owned by licensed physicians.
Tax Registration
Complete all necessary tax registrations through Pennsylvania’s systems:
Sales Tax License
Required if selling taxable goods/services
Register through Pennsylvania Department of Revenue’s myPATH systemBusiness Taxes
Register for state business taxes including:
- Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT)
- Other applicable state business taxes
Facility Licensing
If your clinic provides outpatient services, it must be properly licensed:
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Responsible for licensing healthcare facilities and ensuring compliance with state regulations
Philadelphia-Specific Requirements
Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) ID
Obtain a BIRT ID from the City of Philadelphia Department of Revenue.
Commercial Activity License
Apply for a Commercial Activity License through the Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections.
Zoning and Use Permits
Ensure your clinic location complies with Philadelphia’s zoning regulations:
- Verify zoning compliance for medical office use
- Obtain necessary use permits
- Secure Certificate of Occupancy if required
Recycling Plan
Complete a Commercial Solid Waste and Recycling Plan if your property receives:
Signage Permits
Obtain proper permits for any exterior or interior signage:
- Exterior building signs
- Directional signage
- Window graphics
Additional Considerations
Professional Malpractice Insurance
Obtain comprehensive malpractice insurance coverage for all practitioners and the practice itself.
Staffing Requirements
Hire qualified medical and administrative staff with proper credentials and background checks.
Regulatory Compliance
Stay compliant with federal regulations including HIPAA, OSHA, and proper billing practices.
Summary Checklist
Tip: Use this checklist to track your progress and ensure all requirements are met before opening your medical clinic.

