Ophthalmologist, Glaucoma Specialist, South Texas VA San Antonio, TX

Updated 11/03/25
$300,000 – $400,000 yearly
9939 Texas 151 Access Rd, San Antonio, Texas, 78130, United States
Physician
Ophthalmology
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Job at a glance

Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship No
Experience Level 2 years

Job description

Job description

Ophthalmologist, Glaucoma Specialist, South Texas VA San Antonio, TX

Are you ready to take your ophthalmology career to the next level while serving those who have served our country? Join the dynamic and dedicated team at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS) in beautiful San Antonio, Texas. Enjoy a rewarding career with unmatched benefits, state-of-the-art facilities, and the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our veterans.

South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS)
Opportunity Type: Permanent - Full Time
FTEs Needed: 1
Specialty Sought: MD/DO - Ophthalmologist, Glaucoma Specialist

Opportunity Highlights:

The South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS) in San Antonio, Texas is seeking a comprehensive ophthalmologist and a glaucoma specialist to join our dynamic team of 10 ophthalmologists. This position offers a busy clinical and surgical practice with responsibilities including clinical care and resident supervision in both outpatient and operating room settings.

STVHCS Ophthalmology services are located at the new Northwest Health Care Center, which opened in April 2022. The Ophthalmology Clinic boasts:

  • 19 exam lanes
  • 2 procedure suites
  • Anterior segment and retina lasers
  • Extensive imaging resources including 2 IOLMaster 700, 2 Humphrey Visual Fields, 2 CIRRUS OCT, 2 ultra-wide field fundus cameras, Eye Cubed ultrasound, and Zeiss Forum imaging management system

Benefits of Working with the VA:

  • Retirement Plans: VA physicians benefit from a comprehensive retirement package that includes the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), and Social Security.
    • Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS): This is a key part of your VA retirement. With FERS, money is set aside for you during your career. After five years, you are vested, meaning you have a right to the retirement benefits. The longer you stay with the VA, the bigger your retirement annuity check will grow.
    • Thrift Savings Plan (TSP): This is the federal government’s version of a 401(k) plan, offering both automatic and matching contributions from the VA.
    • Social Security: Combined with FERS and TSP, Social Security forms one leg of your three-legged retirement stool, providing financial stability in retirement.
  • Generous Leave Policy: VA offers substantial time off, including annual leave, sick leave, federal holidays, and paid parental leave.
  • Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans.
  • Career Development: Opportunities for professional growth through training, education, and research.

Living in San Antonio, Texas:

San Antonio is a vibrant city known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and strong community spirit. Residents enjoy:

  • No State Income Tax: Texas does not levy a state income tax, allowing residents to enjoy more of their earnings.
  • Attractions and Activities:
    • The Coast: Only a few hours away for beautiful beaches and coastal destinations.
    • Houston: The largest city in Texas with numerous museums, parks, and a dynamic urban setting.
    • Dallas: Known for its modern skyline and high-end shopping and dining.
    • The Hill Country: A scenic area offering outdoor recreation including hiking, biking, and wine tasting.

From family-friendly activities to a robust arts scene and a growing foodie culture, San Antonio is a great place to live and work.


Job Responsibilities

The STVHCS Ophthalmology Department is affiliated with the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio and the Department of Defense Ophthalmology Residency Program located at Brooke Army Medical Center and Wilford Hall Medical Center.
STVHCS Ophthalmology services are located at the new Northwest Health Care Center, which opened in April 2022. The Ophthalmology Clinic boasts:
• 19 exam lanes
• 2 procedure suites
• Anterior segment and retina lasers
• Extensive imaging resources including 2 IOLMaster 700, 2 Humphrey Visual Fields, 2 CIRRUS OCT, 2 ultra-wide field fundus cameras, Eye Cubed ultrasound, and Zeiss Forum imaging management system
The clinic is adjacent to a new, state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center (ASC) featuring 3 operating rooms dedicated to eye surgeries including cataract, glaucoma, cornea, retina, and oculoplastic. The ASC is staffed by experienced eye nurses, eye scrub techs, and anesthesia professionals. Glaucoma specialists will be able to perform a variety of procedures, including the latest MIGS such as iStent, KDB, Xen, Omni, and Micro pulse.

Qualifications

Candidate Preferences:
• Required:
o U.S. Citizen
o Board Eligible/Board Certified in Ophthalmology
o Active medical license in any U.S. state
o Fellowship training in glaucoma (for glaucoma position)
• Preferred: Clinical experience in ophthalmology

Working Hours

• Call Coverage: Yes, shared home call
• Academic Affiliated (faculty appointment available): Yes
• Practice Environment: Outpatient
• Current Trainees/Recent Grads considered: Yes
• Work Schedule/Tour of Duty: Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm

Skills

Medical degree from an accredited medical school.
Completed residency in ophthalmology.
Fellowship training in glaucoma.
Licensure and Certification:

Valid, unrestricted medical license to practice in the United States.
Board certification or eligibility in ophthalmology.
Additional certification in glaucoma is a plus.
Clinical Skills:

Expertise in performing comprehensive eye exams.
Proficiency in diagnosing and treating glaucoma and other ocular conditions.
Skills in performing glaucoma-related surgical procedures (e.g., trabeculectomy, tube shunt surgery, minimally invasive glaucoma surgeries).
Diagnostic and Technical Abilities:

Proficiency in using diagnostic equipment (e.g., slit lamp, optical coherence tomography, visual field testing).
Ability to interpret imaging and other diagnostic test results related to glaucoma.
Patient Care:

Strong patient management and counseling skills.
Ability to develop individualized treatment plans.
Experience in managing complex cases and long-term care of patients with glaucoma.
Collaboration and Communication:

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
Strong documentation and record-keeping skills.
Research and Continuing Education:

Commitment to continuing education and staying updated with the latest advancements in glaucoma treatment.
Experience or interest in research and clinical trials is a plus.
Ethical and Professional Conduct:

Adherence to medical ethics and patient confidentiality.
Exemplary professional conduct and a patient-first approach.
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Veterans Health Administration

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