LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Ophthalmology MD in Williamsburg, Virginia, 23188!
Pay Information
$500,000 to $750,000 per year
About The Position
Retina Ophthalmology in Williamsburg, VA
Take advantage of the opportunity to join a growing private ophthalmology practice in Williamsburg, Virginia. With a retina-heavy patient base, built-in OD referrals, and a balanced mix of clinic and surgical days, this position is ideal for a fellowship-trained retina specialist seeking both professional growth and a high quality of life.
Why Join Our Team
- Balanced Schedule : Two clinic days, two injection days, and one surgical day weekly for a sustainable work-life rhythm
- Surgical Experience : 15-20 surgical cases per week (primarily cataracts) performed onsite in a 3,000 sq. ft. surgical space with two ORs
- Predictable Call : 1 : 4 phone-only call rotation with no hospital call responsibilities
- Earnings Potential : $500K base salary plus 35% net collections, $50K sign-on bonus, relocation up to $10K, and comprehensive benefits with malpractice tail coverage
Candidate Requirements
Retina fellowship-trained ophthalmologist, board-certified or board-eligibleComfortable managing high-volume retina injections and cataract surgeryStrong interest in a physician-led, private practice environmentOpen to early-career and experienced candidates alikeAbout the Community
Williamsburg offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. Just outside Richmond, you'll enjoy world-class historical sites, vibrant dining, and family-friendly communities, all with a lower cost of living compared to other East Coast cities. Outdoor recreation, cultural opportunities, and access to metropolitan conveniences make this an attractive location for physicians seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Reach out today to learn more about how this opportunity can support both your career and lifestyle goals.
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