Room Curator intake - Tampa Bay Beta

Explore whether underused clinical space may have value without disrupting your practice.

Underused clinical rooms may have value. The MedRoom is validating a medical office space marketplace for matching available medical exam rooms and healthcare-appropriate rooms with reviewed Room Seeker use cases through manual review in Tampa Bay.

This is not a public listing site or instant booking marketplace. Every intake starts with review and conversation.

We help Room Curators review underused clinical space for reviewed Room Seeker use cases - without disrupting your practice.

The MedRoom is not asking practices to become a public listing or take on long-term contracts. The Tampa Bay Beta is a manual review process for understanding which clinical rooms may be a possible fit for reviewed Room Seeker needs.

The goal is to help medical office owners, clinic operators, and practices review unused clinical room time and healthcare space sharing opportunities while protecting the rhythm and standards of the practice.

Unused professional clinical exam room being reviewed for possible Room Seeker use through The MedRoom.

Who this is for

The difference is not the license or specialty. The difference is whether you have clinical space to review, or need clinical space to access.

  • Medical office owners
  • Practice operators
  • Specialty practices
  • Dental offices
  • Clinics with part-time room availability
  • Therapy practices
  • Behavioral health practices
  • Clinical office operators
  • Operators with unused exam, consult, procedure, therapy, or clinical rooms

What kinds of spaces may fit

Not every room will be a fit. The Tampa Bay Beta is designed to understand which rooms may support professional clinical use after review.

  • Exam rooms
  • Consult rooms
  • Therapy rooms
  • Procedure-ready rooms
  • Clinical rooms available certain days, hours, or after-hours

What The MedRoom reviews before any match

  • Location and Tampa Bay access needs
  • Room type and general room setup
  • General equipment and readiness details
  • Access, scheduling needs, and availability
  • Privacy, logistics, and basic operational fit
  • Provider or Room Seeker use case before any potential match

How The MedRoom helps protect practice workflow

  • No public listing is required during beta review
  • No instant booking or automated room access
  • Manual review happens before any potential introduction
  • The Room Curator controls whether a conversation moves forward
  • The process should avoid disrupting existing patient flow, staff workflow, and office operations

Why Tampa Bay first

The MedRoom is validating in Tampa Bay first because flexible clinical space depends on local trust, reliable availability, and enough Room Curator supply and Room Seeker demand in the same market.

The initial local focus includes Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Largo, Safety Harbor, Wesley Chapel, Brandon, Pinellas County, Hillsborough County, and surrounding Tampa Bay communities where available rooms and provider needs can be reviewed in context.

Still thinking through the opportunity?

Before sharing your space, it may help to think through how often your clinical rooms sit unused, what kinds of room use may fit your workflow, and what should be reviewed before any introduction is considered.

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Why unused clinical room time may be worth reviewing

Many practices have rooms that sit unused during certain days, hours, or provider schedules. The MedRoom beta is designed to help Room Curators think through whether that time could support a reviewed Room Seeker need without disrupting the practice.

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What to consider before sharing clinical space

Room type, access, scheduling, staff workflow, privacy, equipment, parking, restroom access, and office rhythm all matter. The MedRoom reviews these details before any possible introduction.

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Why The MedRoom starts with manual review

Flexible medical space is not the same as simple office rental. The Tampa Bay Beta uses manual review first so Room Curators are not pushed into public listings, instant booking, or automated room access.

What happens after you submit

  • Your intake is reviewed manually.
  • The MedRoom may follow up for clarification.
  • Submitting does not guarantee a match.
  • No room is listed publicly without review.
  • Do not include patient information.

Room Curator intake form

Share the basics The MedRoom needs to review your clinical space for a possible Tampa Bay Beta fit. Do not include patient information in this form.