The short answer: Yes, Clinic Builder is a legitimate build-and-transfer company. We are Stealth Revenue Strategies LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. We build operational telehealth clinics and transfer 100% ownership to you. On Launch + Growth, we guarantee 25 paying patients in 60 days or every fee you've paid comes back. Individual clinic results after that vary.
If you're looking at a $35,000 or $60,000 commitment with a telehealth builder you found online, you should be asking exactly the question you typed into Google.
Anytime real capital is going into a business, due diligence comes with the territory. Verifying the legal entity, reading the agreement, asking hard questions before signing anything: that's just what serious investors do. We expect that from you, and we built this page so you'd have the material to actually run that process.
So instead of a glossy "trust us" page, here's what we're going to do.
We're going to put every meaningful claim on the table, show you what we publish, where you can verify it, and where the honest caveats are. If the case holds up at the end, book a call. If it doesn't, don't.
Results
Most companies in this space will run highlight reels. They'll show you the best clinic they ever launched and let the impression do the work.
We could do the same thing.
We won't.
We could spotlight the investor weight-management clinic that went live in 87 days, LegitScript certified, with the 25-patient guarantee delivered before day 60.
Or the first-time operator who took a hair-loss clinic from zero to a signed go-live checklist on day 88, then ran acquisition on the creative package we transferred.
Or the portfolio operator who came back for a second hormone-therapy build while the first clinic scaled independently, with per-patient proof at patient #25.
Those stories are real. They're on our client success page as operational milestones: live clinics, clean handoffs, guarantee windows completed.
But let's be honest:
Those kinds of outcomes are not a promise of your income.
They are proof that the build can finish on a 90-day clock and that the acquisition engine can deliver 25 paid-and-filled patients when the contract says it will. They are not a forecast of what your clinic will earn in month six, and we will not dress them up as one.
So what is typical, then?
Here's the part most companies in this category skip: we will not invent a survey average, a Trustpilot wall, or a "typical monthly revenue" number we have not published. If we haven't put it on the record, it doesn't belong in a legitimacy article.
What we will put on the record:
- The people running these builds have already sold over $10 million in telehealth.
- The acquisition architecture we deploy is the same funnel and creative system that did over $1 million on our own brand in its first 90 days, adapted to your clinic, not handed to you as a course.
- Launch is $35,000. Launch + Growth is $60,000. Both numbers are on the site, not revealed after a high-pressure call.
- On Launch + Growth, 25 paying patients in 60 days is a contract term, not a slogan. Miss it and every fee paid is refunded, or we keep working at our cost until 25 is reached, your choice.
- You own the asset. Entity, brand, domain, funnels, ad accounts, creative, patient list, portal data. Signed inventory at handoff.
Some clinics will outperform the guarantee floor. Some operators will stall after handoff if they never run ads, never answer patients, and never fund cost of goods. That last sentence is the one most companies in this space won't write. So we may as well talk about it.
The reviews you're actually going to look at
You're probably not going to find a hundred public 5-star reviews and decide we're safe. We're a specialized B2B builder. Our clients are investors and operators, not consumers leaving iPhone-app ratings.
Here's what's actually going to happen.
You're going to skim this page. Then you're going to search Reddit. Then you're going to look for complaints. That's the right sequence. Let's just go look together.
What a real complaint would look like
People who paid and got nothing tend to go to their bank, their attorney, or a verified review platform. People who looked at the price and decided it wasn't for them tend to go to comment threads. Both are legitimate places to have an opinion. They aren't equivalent evidence.
We aren't telling you to ignore the internet. We're telling you to read it correctly. If you find a documented client with a specific operational complaint, a missed handoff, a guarantee that wasn't honored, an asset that never transferred, that's worth weighting carefully. If you find anonymous price objections from accounts with no transaction history, that's a signal about the commenter, not about us.
$35,000 and $60,000 are a lot of money. That is a fair opinion. It just isn't a complaint about whether the clinic got built.
What we will not fake
We will not seed a review wall to win this article. We will not invent a BBB badge we don't have. We will not quote unnamed "students" making $50,000 a month. If the only thing that would make you comfortable is a consumer-review volume that a private clinic-build firm rarely accumulates, this may not be the buying process for you, and that's okay.
The paper trail we do publish is the one that actually matters in a five-figure B2B purchase: legal entity, agreement, deliverables, guarantee definitions, and ownership at handoff.
About the 25-patient guarantee
If we don't deliver 25 paying patients within 60 days of campaign go-live, you get every fee you've paid back. Alternatively, you can elect in writing that we waive the refund and keep working at our cost until patient #25 is delivered. The choice is yours.
That's not a vibe. That's the contract on Launch + Growth. Read it on the guarantee page, then read it again in the agreement.
The difference between this and a marketing "guarantee" matters more than it might sound.
A vague "we'll get you patients" line costs a company nothing, because "patients" can mean leads, booked calls, or abandoned checkouts. Ours cannot. A paying patient has to have both paid for month one and received a filled month-one prescription for the medication you designated at kickoff. Paid-but-unfilled does not count. A lead does not count. You get per-patient proof at completion, plus the campaign data: CAC, winning creatives, audiences, funnel metrics.
We also fund the ads during that window. You cover medication cost of goods, provider consult fees, and ordinary operating costs. We don't mark up your ad spend. If we miss, we don't keep the build fee and wish you luck. We refund it.
Why can we put our own money behind the first 25? Because the guarantee campaign runs on the same funnel architecture, creative library, and remarketing system we deploy on every build. A miss costs us the full fee, so the campaign is managed like it: daily internal checks, weekly creative kills, escalation checkpoints at day 30 and day 45.
Exact clock-pause conditions are in the agreement. The window pauses if a needed approval sits more than 48 hours, the guarantee medication changes, or campaign assets are altered outside the agreed process, communicated same-day, in writing. Ask about those. We expect you to.
What's actually different about us
This isn't a course. This isn't a coaching program. This isn't a Slack channel pretending to be a clinic.
We're a build-and-transfer operator. We assemble the regulated infrastructure, launch the clinic, and hand you the keys.
Not a license you rent. Not a revenue share on the core asset. You own it.
That's a deliberate decision, and one of the more strategically meaningful things you should know about us.
Most "done-for-you telehealth" offers in this category keep you on their portal, their ad accounts, and their pharmacy contracts. If the relationship ends, so does the business. We built the opposite model, because a clinic you can't transfer isn't an asset. It's a subscription to someone else's company. The ownership inventory we design for is the same one acquirers later diligence, which we walk through in what makes a telehealth clinic exit-ready.
What you actually get
Here are the specifics of a standard build:
- A 90-day active-build clock across six parallel workstreams, with a dedicated PM and Friday Slack updates
- Legal entity formation and LegitScript-certified site and policies
- HIPAA-compliant patient portal, 50-state provider network assignment, pharmacy routing, and dual payment processing
- Brand, website, and three medication funnels
- Ad accounts, pixel, and a creative package transferred to you
- A signed launch checklist and a full credential inventory at handoff
- On Launch + Growth: we fund acquisition and stand behind 25 paying patients in 60 days, or a full refund
The prices are public. Launch: $35,000 due at signing. Launch + Growth: $60,000 ($45,000 at signing, $15,000 due on your signed launch checklist before the guarantee campaign goes live).
After launch, you should expect ongoing costs. Portal software starts at $200/month for your first 100 paying patients, then scales with volume to a hard monthly cap. Plus medication, provider consults, and your ad spend after the guarantee window (or from launch on the Launch tier). A company that hides those line items is not doing you a favor.
What Clinic Builder is NOT
If you've been researching "done-for-you" telehealth, you've probably run into red flags. The category has its share of bad actors. Here's how we're structurally different from each one:
- Not a course, mastermind, or template pack. We don't sell training and leave you to find processors, providers, pharmacies, and LegitScript on your own. The product is a live clinic and a documented handoff, not information.
- Not a gray-market storefront. Licensed providers in the patient's state review every intake. Medication ships from licensed pharmacies. Patient, provider, and pharmacy communication runs inside a HIPAA-compliant portal. The compliance stack is the same one we describe in how to start a telehealth business.
- Not "you never own it." Entity, brand, domain, funnels, ad accounts, creative, patient list, and portal data transfer to you. If a builder keeps the stack in their name, you don't own a clinic.
- No hidden backend on the core asset. We don't take a revenue share of your clinic. Optional portal software and optional managed services are vendor relationships you can see on a monthly invoice. That's it.
- No income guarantee dressed up as a patient guarantee. We guarantee 25 paid-and-filled patients on Launch + Growth, or we refund the fees. We do not guarantee MRR, profit, or a sale price. Illustrative math on our site is example arithmetic, not a forecast.
- No high-pressure "sign today or lose the slot" theater. Build slots are limited because the work is real, not because a countdown timer needs to close a cart. If we need you to skip the agreement, skip LegitScript, or skip diligence, we will not take the work.
- We do not provide medical care. We build the business. Clinicians practice medicine. If a vendor blurs those two, walk away.
If a telehealth builder can't answer each of those points specifically and verifiably, that itself is a data point.
The things most operators don't do (that we do)
Anyone can claim anything on a sales page. The real question is what they're willing to put in a contract and a public page before you wire the money.
We name the company
Clinic Builder is a DBA of Stealth Revenue Strategies LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. Address: 8 The Green STE A, Dover, DE 19901. Email: team@clinicbuilder.com. Those details are in our privacy policy and terms, not only on a marketing page. Search Delaware records for the LLC. Match it to the invoice and the agreement. If a vendor will only invoice a personal name or an offshore processor, you already have your answer.
We publish the fee
Launch $35,000. Launch + Growth $60,000. If the number only appears after a two-hour call designed to exhaust you, that's the offer talking, not the product.
We define the guarantee in writing
Paid + filled. One medication. 60 days from campaign go-live. Full refund of fees, or continued work at our cost. Per-patient proof. Most "we'll get you results" language dies the minute you ask what a result is.
We fund the first acquisition, then transfer the machine
On Launch + Growth, we buy the traffic. You watch the dashboard. Then the accounts, creative, and patients are yours. A company that runs ads in an account you can never take over is renting you a funnel, not building you a business.
We pause the clock in writing
The 90-day build runs on active build days. When we're waiting on you for intake documents or a brand approval, the clock pauses the same day, in writing, and resumes when we have it. That sounds small. It's how you tell a productized build from a project that drifts for a year.
Who this isn't for
We'd genuinely rather find this out now than 90 days into a build that wasn't a fit. So, plainly:
- People looking for passive income. A clinic has cost of goods, providers, support, and retention work. We can run managed services after launch. That is still not a vending machine.
- Anyone expecting overnight riches. The guarantee is 25 patients, not a lifestyle screenshot.
- People who want a course. If you want to learn how to assemble processors and LegitScript yourself, this is the wrong product.
- Anyone whose $35,000 or $60,000 is money they need for rent, bills, or an emergency fund. This is a business build, not a lottery ticket you can afford to lose.
- Operators who need us to skip compliance. We will not launch ads on a clinic that cannot legally convert a patient. If that's the speed you want, we are not the partner.
Who this is for
- Investors and business owners who want a transferable telehealth asset without spending a year becoming an integration project manager
- People with liquid capital they can deploy into a 90-day build without needing it back next month
- Operators who value ownership over access: the entity, the accounts, and the patient list in your name
- Anyone who understands that recurring medication revenue compounds through retention, not through a launch-week spike
- Buyers who will actually read the agreement
You do not need a medical license to own the entity. You do need licensed clinicians delivering care, which is why the provider network is part of the build. Media-buying experience helps you scale after handoff. It isn't required.
What's next for Clinic Builder
Same model. Same ownership transfer. Same guarantee on Launch + Growth.
What we're working on: more documented client milestones, tighter launch operations, and keeping the public pages honest when terms change.
What we're not doing:
We're not launching a course. We're not opening a mastermind. We're not pivoting to "teach you how we do it." We do the work. That's the whole product.
Our incentives only pay off if the clinic actually launches and, on Launch + Growth, if 25 real patients pay and get a filled prescription. If we couldn't deliver that, the refund clause would have ended the model.
The bottom line
Is Clinic Builder legit? Yes. Here's the verifiable record:
- Legal entity: Stealth Revenue Strategies LLC (Delaware), DBA Clinic Builder
- Address on the public policies: 8 The Green STE A, Dover, DE 19901
- Contact: team@clinicbuilder.com
- Product: a 90-day build-and-transfer telehealth clinic you own outright
- Published pricing: $35,000 Launch / $60,000 Launch + Growth
- 100% asset handoff against a signed credential inventory
- Launch + Growth guarantee: 25 paying patients in 60 days, paid + filled, or a full refund of fees
- Operator history: $10 million+ in telehealth sold; $1 million+ in 90 days on our own brand's acquisition system
- We do not provide medical care, and we do not guarantee your earnings
If you're the right fit, this works as a build. If you're not, we'd rather both of us find that out before either of us commits.
Ready to see if that's a good fit for you?
Book a strategy call. No countdown timer. No hard sell required to get the documents.
Before you get on the call, here's what we'd actually like you to do:
- Search Delaware business records for Stealth Revenue Strategies LLC.
- Read the guarantee until you can explain "paying patient" out loud.
- Read how the 90-day build works and the FAQ.
- Ask for the agreement that matches your tier and compare it to this page. If verbal promises drift, believe the writing.
If we are who we say we are, we hand all of that over without hesitation. Run the process. Make your own decision.
Operators with something to hide don't survive that. We built ours expecting you to run it.
Disclaimer: This article is published by Clinic Builder to answer common due-diligence questions. It is not legal, financial, or medical advice and is not a guarantee of earnings. Clinic Builder is a DBA of Stealth Revenue Strategies LLC. We build and transfer telehealth businesses; we do not provide medical care. Client milestones described here are operational (timeline, handoff, guarantee completion) and are not typical or promised income. Guarantee terms apply only as written in the applicable client agreement on the Launch + Growth tier. Individual results vary based on medication mix, pricing, retention, capital, compliance, advertising policy, execution, and market conditions. Verify the legal entity and contract independently before you engage.