<p>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, outpatient-only role built around proven treatment protocols and advanced neuropathy technology, with full clinical onboarding provided so providers can hit the ground running regardless of prior neuropathy-specific experience. The compensation range of $200,000–$275,000, half-day Fridays, and flexible engagement structure make this a standout opportunity for a primary care-trained clinician ready to lead a specialty-focused practice.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Base compensation of <strong>$200,000–$275,000</strong> depending on qualifications, with additional performance incentive potential</li> <li>W2 or 1099 engagement available — provider's choice of employment structure</li> <li>Half-day Fridays built into the standard schedule</li> <li>Additional compensation provided for float coverage assignments to offset travel and related expenses</li> <li>State medical license fees covered by the organization</li> <li>VEA fees covered, where applicable</li> <li>Comprehensive clinical onboarding and neuropathy protocol training provided at no cost to the provider</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Lead provider role with day-to-day clinical authority at assigned outpatient neuropathy clinic locations</li> <li>Purely outpatient setting — no hospital rounding, no overnight call, no inpatient responsibilities</li> <li>Scope includes comprehensive patient evaluations: detailed medical histories, physical examinations, and neuropathy-specific assessments</li> <li>Develop and manage individualized treatment plans following established, evidence-based neuropathy protocols</li> <li>Ongoing monitoring of patient outcomes with protocol adjustments as clinically indicated</li> <li>Patient and family education on diagnosis, treatment options, and care expectations is a core component of the role</li> <li>Collaborative clinic environment with dedicated support staff focused on workflow efficiency and patient experience</li> <li>Participation in provider training and continuing clinical education initiatives within the network</li> <li>Float coverage assignments to additional clinic locations available for providers seeking supplemental income</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Active, unrestricted MD, DO, NP, or PA license in Texas (or eligibility to obtain), in good standing</li> <li>Board Certified or Board Eligible in applicable specialty</li> <li>Background in primary care or a related clinical field preferred; prior neuropathy experience not required given full onboarding support</li> <li>Comfortable functioning as an independent clinical lead with support staff</li> <li>Strong patient communication and education skills essential to the role</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Sherman sits in Grayson County in North Texas, approximately 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 genuinely welcoming small-city atmosphere. The region features a growing dining and shopping scene, outdoor recreation along Lake Texoma, and well-regarded local schools, making it an attractive base for clinicians who want meaningful work without the pace and overhead of a large urban market.</p>