What is The MedRoom?
The MedRoom is currently in Tampa Bay Beta. It connects Room Curators with unused clinical space to vetted Room Seekers who need fully equipped, ADA-compliant, HIPAA-friendly rooms with no long-term contracts.
Where Space Meets ScheduleTampa Bay BetaFAQ
The MedRoom is currently in Tampa Bay Beta. It connects Room Curators with unused clinical space to vetted Room Seekers who need fully equipped, ADA-compliant, HIPAA-friendly rooms with no long-term contracts.
A Room Curator is a practice, medical office, clinic, or healthcare operator with clinical space that may be suitable for vetted providers.
A Room Seeker is a clinician or healthcare company looking for clinical space in Tampa Bay.
No. The MedRoom is not offering instant booking yet. Room Curator and Room Seeker submissions are manually reviewed before any potential match is discussed.
Some rooms may be fully equipped, but details vary. Equipment, room setup, access, and availability must be confirmed before matching.
ADA-compliant status must be confirmed before a room is represented as verified or matched on that basis.
The MedRoom is designed to be HIPAA-friendly by keeping intake focused on space and provider needs. The intake forms do not collect patient information.
Room Seekers are reviewed before access. Licensing, insurance expectations, specialty fit, and clinical responsibility may be discussed before a match.
Correct. No long-term contracts are required during the beta matching process.
The MedRoom is starting in Tampa Bay because clinical space depends on local density, trusted supply, reliable availability, and careful manual matching before expansion.
No. Do not submit patient names, diagnoses, medical records, insurance information, appointment details, or any protected health information.
The MedRoom reviews the submission manually, looks for fit, and may contact you to clarify details before discussing a potential Tampa Bay match.