A well-established outpatient clinic network in Sherman, Texas is recruiting a Lead Neuropathy Provider — open to MD, DO, NP, or PA — to serve as the primary clinical lead at dedicated peripheral neuropathy clinic locations. This is a focused, protocol-driven outpatient role with no hospital call, a compressed Friday schedule, and a compensation range of $200,000–$275,000 depending on qualifications. Full clinical onboarding and protocol training are provided, making this an accessible transition for primary care or related-background clinicians ready to build deep expertise in neuropathy management.
Perks and Benefits
- Base compensation of $200,000–$275,000 depending on qualifications, with additional performance incentive potential
- W2 or 1099 engagement structure — candidate's choice
- Half-day Fridays built into the standard schedule
- Additional compensation available for float coverage assignments, including travel expense offset
- State medical license fees covered by the organization
- DEA fees covered, where applicable
- Comprehensive clinical onboarding and neuropathy protocol training provided at no cost to the provider
Practice Highlights
- Lead provider role with day-to-day clinical authority at assigned outpatient neuropathy clinic locations
- Dedicated peripheral neuropathy practice — focused, subspecialty outpatient scope with no inpatient or ED responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive patient evaluations: detailed medical histories, physical examinations, and neuropathy-specific assessments
- Develop and manage individualized treatment plans within established, proven clinical protocols using advanced treatment technology
- Monitor patient outcomes longitudinally and adjust care plans based on response
- Deliver patient and family education on diagnosis, treatment options, and care expectations
- Collaborate directly with clinic support staff to maintain efficient workflows and a high-quality patient experience
- Participate in provider training initiatives and ongoing clinical education programs within the network
- Float coverage opportunities available across clinic locations for providers seeking additional compensation
Qualifications
- Active MD, DO, NP, or PA license in the state of Texas, in good standing
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in applicable specialty
- Background in primary care or a related clinical field preferred; neuropathy-specific experience not required — full training provided
- Comfortable practicing independently with support staff in an outpatient setting
- Strong patient communication and education skills with a commitment to patient-centered care
About the Community
Sherman, Texas sits in Grayson County in North Texas, roughly 65 miles north of Dallas along the US-75 corridor — close enough to access a major metropolitan area while offering a lower cost of living, less congestion, and a genuine small-city quality of life. The region features a growing dining and shopping scene, outdoor recreation along Lake Texoma, and well-regarded local schools, making it a practical and appealing base for providers relocating from larger urban markets.