Taking the next step in healthcare environments

With our combined expertise, we can overhaul the status quo and create healthcare spaces that heal patients, empower providers, heal patients, boost your profits, and build your reputation for excellent healthcare.

Making your healthcare space a profitable, well-planned environment that reflects the latest science in patient-Provider health.

To create a sustainable and profitable healthcare space, you need a great environment that attracts the best healthcare providers and empowers them to do their best work—resulting in good reviews, efficient turnaround, and increasing profits. Studies show that the physical design of healthcare spaces “strongly influences” provider and patient stress, but how often are healthcare environments designed to make the experience positive, safe, joyful, or even healing? And without designated space to rest, recover, or seek shelter, healthcare professionals are leaving their profession by the hundreds—leaving behind crowded rooms, frustrated patients, and diminishing profits.

I’m here to help. I’m Danika Franks, M.D., a physician and medical educator of 20 years, and founder of Community Flourish. Our team partners with architects and administrators to create functional, attractive medical environments that provide space for caregivers to process, peaceful environments for sick patients, and access to healing resources for the community. Together we can overhaul the status quo and create healthcare spaces that empower providers, heal patients, boost your profits, and build your reputation for excellent healthcare design.

Redesign the system - revitalize healthcare providers - reach your potential.

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About Danika Franks, MD

Danika Franks is a physician and medical educator of over 20 years. As both an emergency medicine physician and a dean at a medical school, she has firsthand experience with the overwhelming effects of our current healthcare environments on providers and on those who are trying to build successful practice spaces. She is changing the future of healthcare design using the latest data surrounding environmental psychology, architectural design, and patient and provider feedback.