Join Froedtert ThedaCare's Plymouth Clinic Internal Medicine Team!
Updated 3/06/26
53073, Plymouth, Wisconsin, United States
Physician
Internal Medicine
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description

Froedtert ThedaCare, a highly successful northeast Wisconsin non-profit health system, seeks a BE/BC Family Internal Physician for our Plymouth, WI location. This is an excellent opportunity to step into a supportive, team-oriented environment where you'll have the flexibility and resources to provide exceptional care while building lasting patient relationships.
In this role, you'll have the backing of a respected health system, and the collaboration of collegial Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers. We're committed to giving you the tools, staff, and support you need to focus on what you do best - caring for patients.
Practice Highlights:
Call Rotation: 1:9 outside of normal clinic hours with nurse triage taking the first call.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits:
Plymouth Clinic Services:
Primary Care - Family and Internal Medicine
Lab Services
Community Overview:

Froedtert ThedaCare, a highly successful northeast Wisconsin non-profit health system, seeks a BE/BC Family Internal Physician for our Plymouth, WI location. This is an excellent opportunity to step into a supportive, team-oriented environment where you'll have the flexibility and resources to provide exceptional care while building lasting patient relationships.
In this role, you'll have the backing of a respected health system, and the collaboration of collegial Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers. We're committed to giving you the tools, staff, and support you need to focus on what you do best - caring for patients.
Practice Highlights:
- Full- and part-time opportunities to practice outpatient-based internal medicine, with procedural opportunities if desired
- 1.0 FTE consists of 35 patient contact hours
- Join an established team of 3 APPs
- Strong organizational infrastructure with nursing, administrative, and specialty support
- Epic EMR utilized system-wide with integrated DAX copilot and Dragon dictation tools
Call Rotation: 1:9 outside of normal clinic hours with nurse triage taking the first call.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits:
- Income Details:
- Two-year salary guarantee providing financial stability during practice start-up
- Transition to a production-based compensation plan in year three, rewarding productivity and growth
- Sign on/retention bonus of $300,000 over six years
- 35 days of paid time off annually
- $5,000 annual CME allowance
- Malpractice insurance with tail coverage, and access to the WI Patient Compensation Fund
- Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance
- Retirement plan (403b and 457b) with employer contribution to support long-term financial security
Plymouth Clinic Services:
Primary Care - Family and Internal Medicine
Lab Services
Community Overview:
Plymouth, Wisconsin, widely known as the "Cheese Capital of the World," is a charming city in Sheboygan County. In 2026, it remains a thriving community that balances its deep agricultural roots with a modern, high-quality lifestyle.
Activities and Recreation
- Road America and Elkhart Lake: Plymouth is located just 6 miles (a 10-minute drive) from the village of Elkhart Lake, home to Road America. This world-renowned road racing track is one of the world's premier motorsports venues, hosting major events like NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA. Elkhart Lake also offers premium lake recreation, including boating, swimming, and luxury resort amenities.
- Elite Golf Access: The city is approximately 15 miles from Whistling Straits, a legendary golf destination that has hosted multiple PGA Championships and the Ryder Cup.
- Outdoor Exploration: Plymouth is a gateway to the Kettle Moraine State Forest, offering extensive hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing trails.
- City Parks: Quit-Qui-Oc Park features athletic fields and scenic walking paths along the Mullet River, while the city maintains a modern aquatic center.
- The Arts: The Plymouth Arts Center serves as a regional hub for gallery exhibits, theater productions, and live music.
Downtown Features
- Mural Capital: Downtown Plymouth is famous for its "Walldogs" murals—large, professional paintings on historic buildings that depict the city’s industrial and cultural history.
- Walkability: The historic downtown is highly walkable, featuring 19th-century architecture that houses a mix of professional offices and specialty retail.
- Cheese Counter and Dairy Heritage: Centrally located is the Cheese Counter and Dairy Heritage Center, which celebrates the city’s history as a global cheese processing hub.
Amenities: Dining and Stores
- Dining: Plymouth offers a diverse culinary scene, from upscale dining at The 52 Stafford (an Irish guesthouse and restaurant) to classic Wisconsin taverns and bakeries.
- Local Stores: The downtown area is filled with independent boutiques, yarn shops, and gift stores.
- Grocery and Essential Retail: The city is served by major regional grocery chains and essential hardware stores, ensuring residents do not need to travel far for daily necessities.
Housing and Real Estate
- Existing Housing: The market consists of well-maintained Victorian and Craftsman-style homes near the city center, alongside mid-century ranch-style neighborhoods.
- New Build Housing and Lots: Expansion is active on the city’s eastern and northern edges. Several new subdivisions offer buildable lots for single-family homes and modern condominiums.
- Apartments and Rentals: The rental market has seen recent growth, with luxury apartment developments and senior living complexes providing modern amenities for those not looking to purchase.
- Cost of Living: Plymouth maintains a competitive cost of living that is generally lower than the national average, making it an attractive option for families and retirees.
Education
- Public: The Plymouth Joint School District is highly rated, featuring a comprehensive high school known for strong technical education and athletic programs.
- Private: Local options include St. John the Baptist (Catholic) and St. John Lutheran school, providing parochial education for elementary and middle school students.
- Higher Education: Plymouth is home to Lakeland University, a private liberal arts college located just outside the city limits. Residents also have easy access to the UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus.
Froedtert ThedaCare Healthcare
Healthcare in Plymouth is integrated into the Froedtert & ThedaCare health network, providing residents with local access to top-tier medical services.
- Froedtert & ThedaCare Health Center - Plymouth: Located on Eastern Avenue, this facility provides primary care, walk-in urgent care, and specialized services such as physical therapy and imaging.
- Specialty Access: While the city has comprehensive clinic coverage, residents are within a short drive (15 miles) of the Froedtert Sheboygan Memorial Hospital for advanced emergency and surgical needs.
Travel and Airport Access
Plymouth is conveniently located at the intersection of Highway 23 and Highway 57, providing easy commutes to major Wisconsin cities. For commercial travel, residents typically use Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE).
Distance to Regional Hubs:
- Green Bay, WI: 55 miles
- Appleton, WI: 48 miles
- Milwaukee, WI: 60 miles
- Madison, WI: 95 miles
- Chicago, IL: 145 miles
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