Comprehensive Ophthalmology | Private Practice with 1-year Partnership Track | ASC Ownership
Marietta, Georgia, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Ophthalmology
Salary $400,000 – $450,000 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Clinic/Private Practice
Location College Station, Texas, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/26/24

A thriving private practice in College Station is seeking a General Ophthalmology Specialist to join our team. This practice has a heavy volume of cataract and glaucoma cases. Surgeons at this practice make up to $800k annually and the practice is offering equity partnership opportunities. This practice is out of one office, you’ll join a team of two ophthalmologists. You’ll see a high volume of cataract surgeries and enjoy a comfortable schedule and call.

Opportunity Highlights

  • Comfortable Monday thru Friday schedule + very little call
  • Up to $450,000 income guarantee based on experience.
  • 1 year Equity partnership opportunity
  • $850,000 total annual potential for surgeons
  • Private practice with a single clinic
  • Ideal Call schedule:
    • NO weekend or Holiday Call
    • Practice Call only - 1:2 weeklong Weekday Telephone call
  • $20,000 sign-on bonus/education stipend
  • 4 weeks PTO plus 1 week CE


Community Information
There’s lots to love about this Brazos Valley community. College Station/Bryan, Texas is known for its diversity and Southern hospitality. Your kids will have good school options and plenty of fun to go around — local Texas A&M University events, outdoor activities, hunting, and fishing.

College Station is just a short drive away from Houston, one of the largest cities in the United States. This proximity means you can enjoy the amenities of a major metropolitan area while living in a smaller, cozier community. College Station provides easy access to Dallas/Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin Texas!

  • Safe, diverse, family-friendly community
  • Great schools and beautiful neighborhoods
  • Lots of local activities: parks, playgrounds, golf courses, and more
  • Proximity to Houston, San Antonio, Dallas/Fort Worth and Austin…and multiple major airports

Qualifications

• Medical degree required and must be eligible for medical licensure in the State of Texas and must be board-eligible or certified in ophthalmology within 2 years,
• Can either be Fellowship trained or a comprehensive ophthalmologist without fellowship training,
• New Grad to experienced candidate looking to practice at least another 10 years,
• Open to both American Medical Grads and International Medical Grads.

Working Hours

4-day work week, 3.5 clinic days

Skills

Our areas of interest include Cornea/Refractive, Glaucoma, anterior segment, or comprehensive with good surgical skills,