Market Intelligence Report:
WESTON, FL (33332)
A comprehensive analysis of the dental competitive landscape in ZIP code 33332, including provider density, specialty mix, growth trends, and strategic opportunities for practice owners.
This market shows a low level of competition with meaningful underlying opportunity based on demographic and provider data.
In markets like this, clearly positioned entrants and service-line expansions tend to find demand faster than they build it.
Higher than 14% of similar ZIPs nationally
Provider density sits below national norms, so positioning pressure is light and an incoming practice is not walking into a crowded field.
13% in-state
Higher than 93% of similar ZIPs nationally
Demographic and demand signals point to underserved demand relative to current supply.
95% in-state
Visibility data is not yet available for this ZIP.
Executive Summary
- High opportunity (83/100) — demographic signals point to underserved demand
- Low competition (19/100) — provider density sits below national norms
- Low competition (19/100) - favorable conditions for new practices
Market Health Score
Light competition against clear underserved demand — among the less difficult combinations in the dataset for a differentiated concept.
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Provider Breakdown
As of the latest data, there are 4 active dental providers registered under NPI in the 33332 ZIP code. This includes both individual practitioners and organizational NPIs. Of these, 2 are solo practitioners and 2 are group or organizational entities.
| Specialty | Providers | % of Market |
|---|---|---|
| General Dentistry | 4 | 100.0% |
4 specialty gaps detected in WESTON: pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics. These represent underserved demand based on the local demographic profile.
The provider mix is broad on general dentistry but thin on pediatric dentistry and orthodontics — a structural gap where specialty-led positioning faces less direct competition than a generalist play.