Ophthalmology job opening in: New Hartford, NY
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Ophthalmology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
New Hartford, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/15/24
**Ophthalmology Opening in New York**
Located in New Hartford, NY - Syracuse 50m
Seeking non-surgical Ophthalmologist.
* Full-time
* Compensation: with experience $250,000-$325,000
* Alternative bonus model available too
* Average seeing 40-45 patients per day
Physician-owned and physician-run multi-specialty group. We have over 85 years experience in the health care profession now offering over 120 physicians and mid-level providers in nearly all medical and surgical specialties. We have grown to become one of the largest multi-specialty groups in the Central New York region and look to expand our availability to our communities with expanded specialty and primary care services. Our growing group offers multiple services under one roof for the convenience of both physicians and patients.
The New Hartford/Utica area offers a safe, friendly uncongested community, located in the rolling hills of Central New York. In close proximity are the cities of Syracuse, Cooperstown, Saratoga and Albany. Also within easy driving distance are Boston, New York City, Toronto, Montreal, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Rochester.
The beautiful surrounding Adirondack Park is a source of countless recreational activities. The city of Utica and surrounding townships offer a good range of educational and cultural facilities. The areas public and parochial schools rate among the best in the country. For entertainment and activities there is a diverse offering of restaurants, a zoo, the symphony, touring Broadway plays, the Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute art museum, a children's museum, a repertory actors' theater, and many other assets that make our area vibrant, growing city and a great place for people to live.