Lice Clinics of America
How do I buy my own Lice Clinics of America Franchise?
In order to buy a Lice Clinics of America franchise of your own, you will be required to have a minimum of $100,000 in liquid capital and be able to make an initial total investment of $90,000 - $139,000. Your investment will cover the cost of starting your own Lice Clinics of America location such as the franchise fee, marketing expenses, office equipment, licenses and permits, equipment as well as training.Did you know the lice market is a 4-billion-dollar industry! Yes, LICE PAYS! Find out what it takes to join the largest lice removal franchise in the world.
About
We cure head lice completely in 1 hour
Our clinic utilizes an exclusive FDA-cleared medical device that kills head lice and lice eggs in a single treatment. This revolutionary device is used by certified operators in our clinics to provide a safe, fast, and highly effective lice treatment. Treatments take about an hour.
The AirAllé device utilizes microprocessor-controlled heated air to kill lice and eggs through dehydration. This is a powerful alternative to treating head lice with pesticides, herbal lice remedies, suffocation products, or lice combs.
WE OFFER FOUR PROFIT-GENERATING OPPORTUNITIES
The revenue opportunity is about much more than just treating clients: you will also offer other services (such as diagnosis and screenings), sales of head lice treatment and prevention products, as well as a recurring revenue opportunity with the monthly membership plans.
WE'RE IN YOUR CORNER 100%
You’re buying a franchise because you want a proven business model with support from people who know what they are doing. Our world-class training and support is designed to set you up for success. We will be there every step of the way, giving you the playbook, coaching you, and offering performance evaluation that will help you thrive.
Testimonials
Phil
“My background is in finance and technology, and I most recently left a long term role as the CFO of a publicly traded company and am now heavily involved in another early stage company. I am definitely an entrepreneur, but also very data driven and focused on building businesses that can scale. I was introduced to Lice Clinics of America through a favorite podcast of mine that focuses on financial investments for those interested in a supplemental income. A Lice Clinics of America franchisee was featured – and her remarks really spoke to me. I quickly followed up with investigating the franchise and validating the business model.”
Kristen
“Two years ago I was contacted by friends of my husband who had already finished their due diligence on Lice Clinics of America and wanted to invest but wanted an operations partner. The two guys with the capital are extremely bright and sophisticated–Berkeley grads, experience at the top of their respective fields, including as one of the top executives in a publicly traded company–and they brought a lice-treatment business opportunity to me! It sounds funny now, but I remember my first reaction when they told me about it was, “that sounds really weird, but I’ll try it.” I started out slow–I was a technician in their first clinic–but in short order I was absolutely hooked. I know I really make a difference every day. I love kids and families, so helping them every day through LCA has been very rewarding. After our first clinic I invested in the partnership and now am an owner and the operating partner. We now have three clinics and are looking to expand further in California and Nevada.”
Pat
“Before joining Lice Clinics of America I already had many years of experience as a senior executive on the franchisor side of the business as well as many years as a multi-unit owner franchisee in health, wellness, beauty and technology franchise systems.
I was introduced to Lice Clinics of America by my daughter, who went to an LCA clinic when her twins got head lice while on vacation. She was so impressed with the experience, including the technology used to cure their head lice in a single 1-hour treatment, that she insisted I take a look at the organization and assess the opportunity. She had worked for me in the past in the beauty and salon industry, and was intrigued by the idea of combining the soothing atmosphere of a salon with a “medical” clinic. More importantly, she liked the ability to do something really good for moms and kids. Fast forward to today, five years later, and I currently own three operating clinics and have purchased the territories to open four more. During the past five years I have also developed and sold three additional clinics to other LCA owners who wanted to expand. My daughter is my partner and manager. I stay involved as an investor, overseeing certain financial performance metrics, but leave the marketing and operations in her very capable hands.”