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Ophthalmologist – Full or Part Time
Location: San Antonio, TX
Specialties: Glaucoma, Refractive, Cataract, Medical Retina, General Ophthalmology
Practice Type: Private practice (Not Private Equity)
Position Type: Full-time or Part-time
Partnership Opportunity: Yes
Subspecialties Welcomed: Glaucoma, Refractive Surgery, Medical Retina, Comprehensive
Job Description:
Well-established, growing ophthalmology practice in San Antonio, TX is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Ophthalmologist to join our dynamic team. This is an exceptional opportunity to grow a subspecialty or comprehensive practice with no limitations—within a collaborative, physician-led, non-private equity setting, and partnership track opportunity.
Key Highlights:
- Flexible Schedule: Full-time or part-time
- High Growth Potential: Build your subspecialty or general practice without constraints
- Surgical Opportunities: Refractive cataract surgery, LASIK, glaucoma, office-based surgery (OBS)
- No “Churn & Burn� Pressure: Patient-centered care with the ability to see 40+ patients/day if desired
- Experienced Support Staff: Includes two Optometrists and multiple techs (depending on clinic volume)
- Modern Equipment: FA, OCT-A, Pentacam, Wide-field Eidon, HRT, XyCam, Lenstar, fundus camera, and more
- Technology: Nextech EMR
- Administrative Support: Excellent billing and administrative team
Practice Features:
- Independent, non-private equity ownership
- Culture focused on quality
- LASIK and office-based surgery, making it a top refractive surgery destination in the area
- Partnership track available within 2 years
- Multiple office locations in San Antonio, TX
Candidate Requirements:
- M.D. or D.O. with completion of ophthalmology residency
- Must have current medical license
- No prior history of disciplinary actions
Contact & Application Instructions:
To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter to:
DomingoF@lenzaadmin.com
250000
Per Year