Medical Offices Demand a Higher Standard of Inspection
Healthcare facilities operate specialized mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that standard walkthroughs miss. Webb Property Inspections documents every critical system before you make your move.
Healthcare Real Estate Carries Infrastructure Complexity that General Office Buildings Do Not
Medical offices, clinics, and outpatient facilities house specialized plumbing, dedicated electrical circuits, enhanced ventilation requirements, and accessibility infrastructure that goes well beyond a typical commercial office space. The cost to correct deficiencies in a healthcare facility is often higher than in standard office buildings because of the complexity of systems and the operational sensitivity of the environment.
Whether you are acquiring a single-tenant physician’s office or a multi-suite medical building, Webb Property Inspections gives you a thorough, documented evaluation of the building’s physical condition so you can buy, lease, or sell with confidence.
What We Cover:
- Structural and building envelope
- Roofing and waterproofing
- Electrical service and dedicated circuit capacity
- Plumbing, medical gas lines (visual inspection), and sanitation
- HVAC and ventilation systems
- ADA accessibility compliance conditions
- Exam room and procedure area build-out conditions
- Common areas, waiting rooms, and corridors
- Parking and exterior site conditions
- Restroom facilities and hand-wash station conditions
How it Works:
Schedule Online or by Phone
Book in minutes through our online scheduler or by calling 888-226-1122. Provide property details and we will confirm inspector availability and scope.
On-Site Inspection
A certified commercial inspector evaluates the building systematically, covering all accessible structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and specialty systems.
Receive Your Report
Your detailed, photo-documented report is delivered within 24 hours with findings organized by system and area.
Act With Confidence
Use the report to inform negotiations, plan capital improvements, satisfy lender requirements, or document building condition for lease or sale.
What We Evaluate
Structural and Building Envelope
Foundation, load-bearing walls, and exterior cladding are assessed for movement, settling, water intrusion, and deterioration that could affect building integrity or interior environments.
Roofing
Medical buildings often require especially watertight roofing because of the sensitivity of interior equipment and the cost of water damage in clinical environments. We evaluate roof condition, drainage, flashings, and visible penetrations.
Electrical Systems
Medical facilities require dedicated circuits for imaging equipment, procedure rooms, and emergency power connections. We evaluate the main service, panels, visible wiring, and outlet conditions throughout, noting capacity concerns relevant to current or planned equipment loads.
Plumbing and Sanitation
Healthcare facilities place high demand on plumbing systems. We inspect supply lines, drain systems, water heaters, hand-wash stations, and restroom fixtures. Medical gas lines (oxygen, vacuum) are visually assessed for condition and connection points.
HVAC and Ventilation
Clinical environments often require enhanced ventilation and humidity control. We assess HVAC equipment operation, ductwork condition, filtration systems, and exhaust ventilation in procedure and exam areas.
Accessibility and ADA Conditions
Medical facilities serve patients with mobility limitations. We document visible accessibility conditions including ramps, door widths, restroom grab bars, parking accessibility, and pathway clearances.
Interior Build-Out
Exam rooms, procedure areas, waiting rooms, nurse stations, break rooms, and corridors are evaluated for condition, finish quality, and visible deficiencies that would require attention by new ownership.
Our Inspection Services for Medical Offices
Pre-Purchase Inspections
A full evaluation of the building envelope, mechanical systems, specialty build-outs, and site conditions before closing. Ideal for investors, healthcare groups, and owner-users acquiring medical real estate.
Pre-Listing Inspections
Sellers who know their building's condition price more accurately and move through buyer due diligence without delays. Our pre-listing inspections are frequently used by medical groups preparing to sell or transition their real estate.
Tenant Improvement Inspections
Before accepting responsibility for a leased space, tenants can commission an inspection to document the existing condition of the build-out. This protects tenants from inheriting deferred maintenance from a previous occupant.
Periodic Building Assessment
Scheduled inspections help medical building owners maintain systems proactively, stay ahead of capital expenditures, and ensure the facility continues to meet patient care standards.
Who We Work With
Healthcare Investors and Buyers
Medical office buildings are a resilient commercial asset class with unique due diligence requirements. Our inspections give investors the building-level data needed for accurate underwriting and negotiation.
Physician Groups and Healthcare Organizations
When your organization is buying the building where you practice, you need to know exactly what you are acquiring. Our inspections provide the physical evidence to complement your financial and legal due diligence.
Real Estate Agents and Brokers
Medical office transactions involve specialized buyers who expect detailed documentation. Our reports give agents the professional support their clients require.
Property Managers and Landlords
Owners of multi-tenant medical buildings use our inspections to maintain building systems, prepare for lease renewals, and manage capital improvement planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you inspect the medical equipment inside the building?
Our inspection focuses on the building systems: structure, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site conditions. Medical equipment, imaging devices, and clinical instruments are outside the scope of a commercial building inspection. Equipment inspections should be handled by qualified biomedical or equipment-specific specialists.
Can the office stay open during the inspection?
Yes. We work with the facility’s schedule to minimize disruption to patients and staff. Most building system inspections can be coordinated around patient hours with proper advance planning.
What building types qualify as medical office inspections?
We inspect private physician offices, dental practices, outpatient clinics, urgent care centers, physical therapy facilities, mental health offices, multi-tenant medical buildings, and similar healthcare real estate. For hospital-scale facilities, contact us to discuss scope and scheduling.













