<p>A growing peripheral neuropathy specialty practice serving the McKinney-to-Sherman corridor in North Texas is recruiting a Lead Neuropathy Provider (MD or DO) to independently manage day-to-day clinical operations across assigned clinic locations in Melissa, TX. This is a solo-provider leadership role with full protocol and equipment training provided by current practice leadership before independent practice begins — no prior neuropathy experience required. The position offers W2 or 1099 flexibility, half-day Fridays, and total compensation potential up to $260,000 depending on qualifications and performance.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Total compensation up to $260,000 depending on qualifications, with quarterly performance bonuses and additional incentives</li> <li>W2 or 1099 engagement structure — candidate's choice</li> <li>Enhanced rates available for float coverage across clinic locations to offset travel time and tolls</li> <li>Per diem available for DFW-based providers traveling to Houston for coverage assignments</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 specialty practice dedicated to the evaluation and treatment of peripheral neuropathy using established clinical protocols and purpose-built technology</li> <li>Lead provider role with independent management of daily clinical operations at assigned locations in the McKinney-to-Sherman, TX corridor</li> <li>Comprehensive onboarding: full training on clinic protocols, workflows, and equipment provided by current practice leadership prior to independent practice</li> <li>Scope includes comprehensive patient evaluations — history, physical exam, and neuropathy-specific assessments — followed by individualized treatment plan development</li> <li>Ongoing patient monitoring with protocol-guided care plan adjustments based on clinical outcomes</li> <li>Collaborative clinic environment with supporting clinical staff handling operational flow and patient satisfaction</li> <li>Float coverage opportunities across multiple clinic sites, including potential Houston coverage, for providers seeking additional volume or income</li> <li>Provider may participate in outreach and patient education initiatives to support clinic growth</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Active MD or DO license in Texas, in good standing</li> <li>Board-certified or board-eligible in any applicable specialty</li> <li>Primary care or related clinical background preferred; open to physicians from a range of training backgrounds</li> <li>Comfort practicing independently with clinical support staff in a structured protocol-driven environment</li> <li>Strong patient communication and education skills; patient-centered mindset with focus on measurable outcomes</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Melissa, Texas sits in Collin County along the fast-growing North Dallas corridor between McKinney and Sherman — one of the most consistently top-ranked regions in the country for quality of life, school systems, and economic growth. The area offers suburban comfort with easy access to the full amenities of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, including major airports, professional sports, arts, and dining, while maintaining lower cost of living and a strong sense of community compared to urban Dallas. Outdoor recreation, lake access at nearby Lake Lavon and Lake Texoma, and a family-friendly environment make this corridor a compelling destination for physicians relocating from higher-cost markets.</p>