A well-established urology group in the northern suburbs of Orlando, Florida is adding a fourth provider — a third physician — to a cohesive, high-functioning team that performs advanced robotic surgery across two hospital campuses. The anchor facility is a 221-bed acute care hospital with a dedicated robotic surgery program, making this an ideal landing spot for a urologist who wants to build or expand a robotics-forward practice in one of the country's fastest-growing metro markets — with no state income tax.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation package (structure to be discussed during interview process)
- Florida has no state income tax, providing a meaningful take-home advantage
- Robust and flexible benefits package
- Paid PTO and dedicated CME time off, plus a CME allowance
- Joining an established, stable group — not a startup environment
Practice Highlights
- Established group of two urologists and one APRN; this hire brings the physician count to three
- Coverage across two hospital campuses in the northern Orlando metropolitan area
- Primary hospital is a 221-bed accredited acute care facility founded more than 40 years ago
- Advanced robotic surgery program in place at the primary facility — robotics experience and training are required and actively utilized
- Only full-service cardiovascular program in the immediate region, reflecting the facility's breadth of surgical and specialty services
- Additional service lines include orthopedic and spine care, creating a robust surgical referral environment
- Primary Stroke Center certification in place; Comprehensive Stroke Center certification in progress
- Knee Replacement certification on campus, underscoring the facility's commitment to accreditation and quality benchmarks
- Northern Orlando suburbs location — strong community referral base in a high-growth corridor
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility through the American Board of Urology (ABU)
- Completion of an accredited urology residency program
- Robotics training and hands-on robotic surgical experience required (da Vinci platform implied by program description)
- Active Florida medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with a two-hospital coverage model in a community acute care setting
About the Community
The northern suburbs of Orlando offer an exceptional quality of life — lower cost of living than the urban core, highly rated public and private schools, and easy access to world-class recreation, dining, and cultural amenities throughout the greater Orlando region. Florida's year-round warm climate, proximity to both Atlantic and Gulf Coast beaches, and absence of a state income tax make it one of the most sought-after relocation destinations for physicians at any career stage.