Colorectal Surgery — Tools, Calculators, and Tax/Investing Resources for Physicians
Endoscopy ASC ownership applies here too — and it's underutilized.
Colorectal surgeons can participate in GI ASC ownership for endoscopy and even some colorectal procedures. Here's the rate data, ASC modeling, AI tools, and finance playbook for colorectal surgical practice.
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Tools, calculators, and resources for Colorectal Surgery
Free trust-builders first — clinical tools, then practice rates, then physician finance and investing. Click a tab to focus.
Free tools physicians actually use at the bedside, in the reading room, or before procedures. Built around guidelines, not LLM speculation.
CasePrep
OR / IR lab room and supply setup guide. Generates pull lists from procedure descriptions.
Open Tool →Anticoagulation Guidelines for Procedures
Periprocedural anticoagulation reference for procedures and surgeries. SIR-validated. AI chat.
Open Tool →Physician AI Tools Directory
Working directory of 1,000+ medical AI tools for physicians. 41 specialties, searchable, HIPAA/BAA verified.
Browse Tools →Rate intelligence, payer math, ASC/OBL feasibility, and prior auth — the operational side of practice economics.
Rate Intelligence — CenterIQ
Look up what any procedure pays — professional fees, Medicare facility rates, and real commercial rates from 2,719 hospitals.
Open CenterIQ →ASC & OBL Feasibility Advisory
Physician-led financial modeling for ASCs, OBLs, and imaging centers. Built on the same rate data as CenterIQ.
Learn More →Tax planning, loans, PSLF, and CPA matching — calibrated to physician income, entity structures, and OBBBA-era reality.
Physician Finance Hub
Three questions. We show you what matters for your situation — PSLF, taxes, entity structure, OBBBA implications.
Get Your Analysis →Physician CPA Referrals
Matched with a CPA who actually specializes in physician returns. Not a generic accountant.
Find a CPA →Budgeting Calculator
Build a clean monthly budget and cash-flow plan in minutes.
Open Calculator →Real estate, oil & gas, VC/MedTech — DIY decision support and curated white-glove deal flow for physician investors.
Repit — Investment Decision Support (DIY)
ZIP-level housing data, rents, appreciation, vacancy, and investment ratings. The clinical decision support equivalent for real estate — see the data, run the numbers, deal-hunt yourself.
Open Repit →GigHz Capital — Hands-Off Real Estate
Curated deals come to you — Dallas, Los Angeles, New York development and stabilized projects, syndications, and 1031 options. White-glove version of Repit for physicians who want exposure without the hunt.
Talk to Capital →Real Estate Investing Calculator
Model purchase price, rents, expenses, and cash-on-cash assumptions for any deal.
Open Calculator →Graham–Buffett Margin of Safety Calculator
Stress-test value vs. price and build a margin of safety habit before committing capital.
Open Calculator →VC & MedTech Upside vs. Downside Calculator
Model asymmetric outcomes and dilution-aware expectations for early-stage and medtech bets.
Open Calculator →Oil Investment Calculator
Estimate scenarios and understand the shape of outcomes for oil & gas tax-advantaged investments.
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Talk to Us →Tax & Finance Angles for Colorectal Surgery
Specialty-specific tax and investing topics that apply directly to Colorectal Surgery practice economics. Not generic 'physician tax tips' — these are calibrated to your specialty's actual income mix, equipment requirements, and practice ownership reality.
Ambulatory Surgery Center Ownership & Partnership Distributions
Buy-in valuation, passive vs. active participation rules (IRC §469), and structuring distributions to maximize tax efficiency. The single highest-leverage tax move in surgical practice.
Commercial Medical Real Estate (PropCo/OpCo Split)
Form a separate LLC to own the building. Lease it back to your practice. Cost segregation accelerates depreciation against the partnership distribution income — classic high-earner offset most surgeons miss.
Cash Balance Pension Plans
Surgical incomes blow past Specified Service Trade or Business (SSTB) phase-outs and standard 401(k) limits. Cash balance plans let partners stash $200,000 to $350,000+ pre-tax annually, on top of the 401(k) max.
Investment Interest Expense Deduction
When you borrow to fund a surgery center buy-in, real estate syndication, or equipment, the interest may qualify as deductible investment interest expense against your partnership distribution income.
Universal Physician Tax Strategies
These apply across most specialties — high earners in any clinical field benefit.
The SALT Deduction Cap & Where You Buy Real Estate
The state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap of $10,000 is one of the most consequential decisions for physicians in California, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois. Tied directly to where you buy a primary residence vs. invest in real estate out-of-state for depreciation.
Charitable Bunching & Donor-Advised Funds
The 2017 tax reform doubled the standard deduction and made annual charitable giving less tax-efficient for most. Bunch 3 to 5 years of giving into a single year via a Donor-Advised Fund to clear the itemization threshold and maximize the deduction.
Investment Interest Expense Deduction
Borrowing to fund a real estate syndication, surgery center buy-in, or other partnership-distribution generator? The interest may qualify as deductible investment interest expense against passive income — often missed.
These are educational summaries, not tax advice. Specialty-specific structures interact with your overall income, state, partnership terms, and personal situation — work with a physician-focused CPA before structuring. Find a CPA →
Written and reviewed by Pouyan Golshani, MD, Interventional Radiologist — Last updated May 21, 2026