
He has consulted over 500 medical practices, and the pattern is always the same: the clinics that fail are not the ones lacking technology or credentials. They are the ones that over complicate the path between a patient who needs help and the care that could change their life.In this episode of the Legacy and Longevity Podcast, host Zach Dancel sits down with Anton Neugebauer to break down what separates the medical practices that grow and retain patients long term from the ones that lose them before treatment ever starts. Anton Neugebauer is the founder of Real ADvice Practice Consulting and the person doctors call when they realize that the sick care model is failing their patients and their business. A network marketing job at 18 forced him into Jim Rohn’s philosophy of personal development, and that foundation shaped every consulting framework he has built since. Anton shares:Why over complication of the new patient process is the single largest growth killer in longevity medicine.How the law of association directly shapes clinical culture and determines whether a practice thrives or flatlines.Why most people stop growing the moment formal education ends and how that stagnation shows up in leadership.How empathy and presence separate local personalized care from faceless telehealth models patients keep leaving.<p class="zw-list zw-paragraph heading0" data-he
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