One of the largest single-specialty urology groups in the United States is adding two urologists to its Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky footprint — one position available in 2026 and one in 2027. The practice operates across 12 community offices plus a state-of-the-art outpatient surgery center in Norwood, Ohio, and serves more than 37,000 patients annually. General urologists and subspecialty-trained candidates are both welcomed into a physician-led, partnership-track model that pairs local clinical autonomy with national-scale administrative and operational support.
Perks and Benefits
- Generous financial package — specific figures available upon inquiry; competitive with large single-specialty private practice norms
- Employed position with a defined partnership track
- Signing bonus provided
- Relocation allowance provided
- Annual CME stipend included
- Comprehensive benefits package (details provided during recruitment process)
- Mentorship and leadership pathway support through a physician-led governance structure
- Administrative burden reduced via a Management Services Organization (MSO) model covering analytics, revenue cycle, compliance, and operational support — physicians focus on clinical care
Practice Highlights
- Group of more than 35 board-certified urologists — one of the largest single-specialty urology practices in the country
- 12 community office locations across Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, plus a dedicated outpatient surgery center in Norwood, OH
- More than 37,000 patients served annually across the tri-state area
- Full-spectrum urologic case mix: BPH, kidney stones, prostate cancer, bladder disorders, urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and more
- Advanced procedural capabilities including robotic surgery, minimally invasive techniques, Aquablation Therapy, CyberKnife® radiation, and GreenLight™ Laser Therapy
- In-house pathology and advanced diagnostic imaging available within the integrated facility network
- Specialized clinical programs including an Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic and a dedicated BPH Clinic
- Collaborative team model with advanced practice providers and support staff across all locations
- Balanced schedule designed to support both patient volume and physician well-being
- Practice established in 1996 — more than 25 years of regional presence and referral relationships
- Clinical decision-making governed by a Physician Executive Committee, Regional Clinical Governance Boards, and Local Head Physicians
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility by the American Board of Urology required
- Completion of an accredited urology residency program; fellowship subspecialty training is a strong advantage
- Active Ohio and/or Kentucky medical license, or eligibility to obtain licensure in both states
- Proficiency in general urology; subspecialty focus in oncology, endourology, female pelvic medicine, or related areas welcomed
- Comfort with robotic and minimally invasive surgical techniques
- Commitment to patient-centered, evidence-based care and participation in specialized clinic programs
About the Community
Cincinnati — the "Queen City" — sits along the Ohio River at the intersection of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, offering a metro population of approximately 2.3 million with the cultural depth of a major city and the livability of a close-knit community. The city is celebrated for its Seven Hills topography, the meticulously restored Over-the-Rhine historic district, the iconic Roebling Suspension Bridge, and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, as well as the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the country. Home to multiple Fortune 500 corporate headquarters, professional sports franchises, world-class arts institutions, and a thriving culinary scene, Cincinnati delivers strong economic stability alongside a cost of living well below comparable metros — a compelling combination for physicians relocating with families.