A well-established, physician-owned multidisciplinary practice on the shores of Lake Erie is looking for an Interventional Physiatrist (BC/BE) to join a team that genuinely operates like one. This group has built its practice around a clear philosophy: use procedures as a gateway to function, exercise, and better quality of life, not as an endpoint. If that aligns with how you want to practice, this is worth a serious look.
Work-Life Balance: The office is closed evenings, weekends, and holidays. The 4-day work week is the standard, not something you have to negotiate for. The team of 30 is tight-knit and invested in the practice and by all accounts, genuinely enjoyable to work with.
Tailored Workload: Two half-days per week are dedicated to diagnostics, ultrasound, and fluoroscopic procedures . The rest of your schedule is organized by a dedicated medical assistant, so you're seeing patients - not chasing paperwork.
Clinical Growth: Fellowship in interventional spine or MSK medicine is a plus, and experience with spinal cord stimulation trials is an asset, but not a requirement. The practice will support you in building and refining your procedural skill set.
Competitive Compensation: Strong base salary with an aggressive performance bonus. A production-based model becomes available after year one. Benefits include malpractice coverage, health insurance, profit sharing, and a 401 (k). Partnership is on the table for the right physician.
About the area: Western New York, along Lake Erie, is ready to be your new home! The food culture alone is worth the move. Buffalo wings are the main event, but the broader food and arts scene consistently earns its reputation. Sports fandom here is genuinely next-level! Bills Mafia and the resurgent Sabres bring an energy to the city on game days that's hard to describe until you've felt it. This is a place that shows up for its teams, and unlike most markets, you can actually afford to be a fan: Bills season tickets start at $700, still one of the cheapest and best-value in the NFL, and a fraction of what you'd pay in Philadelphia, New York, or New England. The suburbs are consistently ranked among the safest communities in the country; the schools are strong, and it's a genuinely great place to raise a family. It's the kind of place where your salary goes further, your commute is shorter, and your weekends are actually yours.