Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology (IGH), a physician-led private practice backed by the national infrastructure of GI Alliance, is recruiting a gastroenterologist to join its established group in Indianapolis, Indiana. The position offers a clear partnership track beginning in year three — including ambulatory surgery center (ASC) ownership buy-in, ancillary income streams, and a restricted stock grant — making this one of the more compelling long-term wealth-building opportunities in GI private practice. Physicians operate with genuine local clinical autonomy while drawing on national-scale analytics, revenue cycle management, compliance, and operational support through a Management Services Organization (MSO) model that removes administrative burden without removing physician control.
Perks and Benefits
- Guaranteed base salary with productivity bonus structure during years one and two
- Year-three partnership track with ASC ownership buy-in potential, additional ancillary income, and restricted stock grant
- Signing bonus provided at hire
- Relocation allowance
- Annual CME stipend
- Employed position with the financial backing and infrastructure of a national GI network
- Physician-led governance structure — clinical decision-making retained by physicians through a Physician Executive Committee, Regional Clinical Governance Boards, and Local Head Physician roles
Practice Highlights
- Employed position within an established, physician-led private gastroenterology and hepatology group
- Well-balanced mix of outpatient clinic and inpatient/hospital-based work
- Shared call model distributed across the group
- ASC ownership opportunity available at the partnership track stage, supporting procedural volume and income diversification
- Supported by GI Alliance's national infrastructure: analytics, technology platforms, revenue cycle management, compliance, and operational services — all designed to reduce administrative burden on clinicians
- Physician-led organization at every level; the MSO enables and supports rather than directs clinical practice
- Access to national data insights and quality metrics to support outcomes-driven, evidence-based care
- Part of the nation's leading patient-focused gastroenterology network, with resources typically unavailable in independent solo or small-group practice
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Gastroenterology (American Board of Internal Medicine — Gastroenterology)
- Completion of an ACGME-accredited Gastroenterology fellowship
- Active Indiana medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with a combined outpatient clinic and hospital/procedural practice model
About the Community
Indianapolis is a major Midwestern city that consistently punches above its weight for livability — home to world-class sports venues, the world's largest children's museum, a vibrant arts and music scene, and a cost of living well below comparable metro areas. The city offers four distinct seasons and a genuine big-city amenity set with a notably accessible, community-oriented feel. Chicago, Cincinnati, and Louisville are all within a comfortable drive, making Indianapolis an ideal base for physicians who want urban convenience without urban congestion.