A well-established, physician-led gastroenterology private practice in San Antonio, Texas is recruiting a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible Gastroenterologist to join its team at the Connally Oaks location. The practice operates within the GI Alliance network — the nation's largest physician-led gastroenterology organization — giving physicians national-scale infrastructure (analytics, revenue cycle, operational support) while preserving full clinical autonomy. The most compelling differentiator here is a clear, structured partnership track beginning in year three, paired with ambulatory surgery center ownership buy-in and ancillary income streams that meaningfully expand long-term earning potential.
Perks and Benefits
- Protected base salary with bonus potential during the first two years of employment
- Partnership track commencing in year three, including a restricted stock grant
- ASC ownership buy-in opportunity beginning at year three, with additional ancillary income streams
- Signing bonus provided at hire
- Relocation allowance
- Annual CME allowance
Practice Highlights
- Comprehensive outpatient gastroenterology care model encompassing both consultative and procedure-based settings
- Full scope of diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy performed at the practice's ambulatory surgery center
- Shared call coverage distributed across the physician group
- Physician-led, partnership-track private practice structure — clinical autonomy is preserved, not compromised by network affiliation
- Back-office infrastructure provided at national scale: analytics, revenue cycle management, and operational support through the GI Alliance network, the largest physician-led GI organization in the country
- Administrative burden is actively minimized so physicians can focus on patient care and practice growth
- Opportunity to contribute to and benefit from practice growth within a structured equity model
Qualifications
- MD or DO degree required; board certification or board eligibility in Gastroenterology (American Board of Internal Medicine — Gastroenterology subspecialty)
- Completion of an accredited Gastroenterology fellowship
- Active Texas medical license or eligibility to obtain one prior to start
- Clinical competency in both diagnostic and interventional endoscopic procedures
- Commitment to high-quality, patient-centered specialty care in an outpatient and ASC environment
About the Community
San Antonio is the second-largest city in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States, offering a rich blend of cultural heritage, world-class dining, and a cost of living that remains well below comparable major metros. The city is home to the iconic River Walk, the historic Alamo, and a thriving arts and culinary scene, alongside strong public and private school options and easy access to the Texas Hill Country for outdoor recreation. San Antonio's year-round warm climate, diverse population, and robust economy make it an attractive destination for physicians relocating with families or establishing long-term roots.