Medspa medical director,
consulting & training
for Scottsdale, AZ providers
Medspa medical director services, medspa consulting, and provider training in Scottsdale, AZ. Beso Provider Hub serves licensed healthcare providers in Scottsdale, AZ from our Phoenix location — 20 minutes from north Scottsdale via the 101. Whether you need a medical director, practice consulting, or hands-on clinical training, Naomi Fayzulayev, FNP-C brings 15+ years of active clinical experience to every engagement.
Phoenix, AZ 85050
480-447-8166
Everything you need to
build and run your practice
All Beso Provider Hub services are available to licensed providers in Scottsdale, AZ. Medical director engagements require Arizona licensure. Consulting and training are available statewide and for select out-of-state providers.
AZ-licensed FNP-C directorship for medspas, IV lounges, hormone clinics, and sexual wellness practices in Scottsdale and across the Phoenix metro. Full protocol development, standing orders, and ongoing oversight included.
Eight named consulting services for Scottsdale providers — revenue optimization audits, new clinic launch packages, membership program design, compliance and chart audits, staff hiring frameworks, and more.
Hands-on Botox training, dermal filler training, lip filler training, sexual wellness, hormone optimization, and PRP courses for Scottsdale providers — held at our Phoenix location, ~20 minutes from north Scottsdale. Scottsdale providers make up a significant portion of every cohort.
Earn the Beso Certified Provider credential after completing qualifying coursework — includes directory listing visible to patients in Scottsdale and the surrounding area, plus preferred vendor pricing.
Consent forms, clinical protocols, patient education materials, and starter kits available to Beso-trained providers in Scottsdale and across Arizona.
Monthly case reviews, quarterly masterclasses, and an annual Phoenix summit open to providers across the metro including Scottsdale. Virtual participation available for all events.
The Scottsdale market
for aesthetic providers
Scottsdale has one of the highest concentrations of medical aesthetic practices, IV lounges, and wellness clinics in Arizona — and one of the most competitive markets for provider differentiation in the entire Southwest. North Scottsdale (zip codes 85255, 85258, 85260, and 85262) in particular has a dense cluster of established medspas serving a high-income, repeat-purchase patient base. The Scottsdale-area patient typically researches providers extensively, expects board-certified clinicians, and is willing to pay for outcome and discretion over discount pricing.
The Scottsdale market rewards providers who lead with clinical credibility, not surface-level marketing. The practices that succeed here are usually owner-operated by experienced clinicians with strong referral networks. The practices that struggle in Scottsdale are typically those that launched without a clear clinical specialty, those that competed primarily on price (which the market punishes quickly), or those that built a beautiful waiting room before they built a real protocol library.
Beso Provider Hub serves Scottsdale providers at every stage — from NPs preparing to open their first practice in Old Town or North Scottsdale, to established medspas adding sexual wellness, hormone optimization, or PRP services, to practices that need a compliance review before an Arizona State Board of Nursing inspection. Our Phoenix training facility is approximately 20–25 minutes from most Scottsdale zip codes, and most Scottsdale providers attend our cohort training in person rather than seeking out-of-state programs.
Arizona is a full practice authority state. Board-certified NPs can prescribe, diagnose, and operate independently — including serving as the medical director of their own medspa, IV lounge, or hormone clinic. Scottsdale NPs in particular benefit from this: many of the highest-revenue independent practices in the city are NP-owned and NP-directed. Read our full guide to NP practice authority in Arizona →
Scottsdale patients are loyalty-driven once they trust a provider, and they refer aggressively when treatment outcomes match their expectations. Injectable aesthetics drive volume in this market, but specialty services — hormone optimization, sexual wellness, regenerative medicine, medical weight management — drive lifetime value and average revenue per patient. A Scottsdale practice that offers only Botox and filler is competing on price and convenience; a practice that adds three to five specialty service lines competes on clinical depth.
The Arizona State Board of Nursing is active across the Phoenix metro, and Scottsdale’s high-visibility market means patient complaints and inspections happen. Scottsdale practices that operate without complete documentation — standing orders, emergency protocols, current consent forms, a signed medical director agreement — are exposed from day one. Naomi works with Scottsdale practices to build the full compliance foundation before the first patient appointment, then provides ongoing chart review and protocol updates as the service menu evolves. See the AZ medspa compliance checklist →
A snapshot of the Scottsdale provider market
Beso Provider Hub works with Scottsdale providers at every stage — from NPs launching their first clinic in Old Town or North Scottsdale, to established medspas adding new service lines, to practices seeking better clinical oversight before their next state board interaction.
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Book a Discovery Call →Free resources for Scottsdale providers
Full practice authority explained — what NPs can do independently in Arizona and what documentation is still required.
Service-by-service — every document a medspa must have in place before seeing patients and before a state board inspection.
A 12-step guide from entity formation through your first patient — the compliance, staffing, and vendor decisions every Arizona provider faces at launch.