<p>A growing peripheral neuropathy practice serving the McKinney-to-Sherman corridor in North Texas is recruiting a Lead Neuropathy Provider (MD or DO) to independently direct clinical operations across assigned clinic locations. This is a solo-provider leadership role with full training provided by current practice leadership before independent practice begins — making it an accessible transition for primary care and related physicians seeking a focused, outpatient-only niche. Compensation reaches up to $260,000 depending on qualifications, with quarterly bonuses and flexible engagement structure. The position is anchored in Melissa, TX, a fast-growing community in the northern Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Base compensation up to $260,000 depending on qualifications, plus quarterly performance bonuses and additional incentives</li> <li>W2 or 1099 engagement — candidate's choice of employment structure</li> <li>Higher compensation rates available for float coverage to offset travel time, tolls, and related expenses</li> <li>Per diem available for DFW-based providers traveling to Houston for coverage shifts</li> <li>Hotel costs covered by the practice when overnight travel is required</li> <li>State medical license fees paid by the practice</li> <li>VEA fees covered, where applicable</li> <li>Consistent half-day Fridays built into the standard schedule</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Focused outpatient neuropathy practice — clinical scope is peripheral neuropathy evaluation and treatment exclusively, allowing deep specialization and efficient workflows</li> <li>Provider leads day-to-day clinical operations independently at assigned locations, supported by dedicated clinic staff</li> <li>Established clinical protocols and proprietary treatment technology in place — providers are trained to proficiency before practicing independently</li> <li>Full onboarding and ongoing training delivered by current practice leadership; no prior neuropathy subspecialty experience required</li> <li>Primary care or related clinical background preferred, reflecting the patient population and evaluation style</li> <li>Float coverage opportunities across the broader North Texas region, including potential Houston coverage, for providers seeking schedule variety or additional earnings</li> <li>Provider participates in patient outreach and educational initiatives to support clinic growth at assigned sites</li> <li>Patient-centered environment with emphasis on individualized treatment plans, patient education, and measurable clinical outcomes</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Active MD or DO license in the state of practice, in good standing</li> <li>Board-certified or board-eligible (any applicable specialty board)</li> <li>Primary care or related clinical background preferred; neuropathy subspecialty experience not required given full training provided</li> <li>Comfortable practicing independently with clinical support staff in an outpatient setting</li> <li>Strong patient communication and education skills; patient-focused approach to care and outcomes</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Melissa, Texas sits in Collin County along the US-75 corridor, positioned between McKinney and Sherman in one of the fastest-growing suburban regions in the country. The area offers highly rated public schools, new residential development, low cost of living relative to the broader DFW market, and easy access to the full amenities of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — professional sports, major airports, dining, and cultural institutions — within 45 to 60 minutes. For physicians seeking a suburban lifestyle with urban proximity and strong community growth, North Texas's Collin County corridor is among the most compelling markets in the South.</p>