A well-established, physician-owned gastroenterology practice on the campus of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas is recruiting a General Gastroenterologist to join a collegial, independent private practice group backed by the national infrastructure of the largest physician-led GI organization in the country. The position offers a clear partnership track, no weekend inpatient call, and the financial advantages of practicing in a state with no income tax. This is a rare opportunity to build a high-quality GI practice with the autonomy of private medicine and the operational support of a scaled national platform.
Perks and Benefits
- Generous financial compensation package with a structured employed starting position leading to a defined partnership track
- Signing bonus provided at time of hire
- Relocation allowance included
- 4 weeks of combined PTO and/or CME annually, plus a dedicated annual CME allowance
- Malpractice coverage provided through the practice structure
- No state income tax in Texas — a meaningful ongoing financial advantage
- Access to national-scale business support services including revenue cycle management, analytics, and compliance infrastructure
Practice Highlights
- Physician-owned, independent private practice operating on the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas campus
- Part of GI Alliance — the largest physician-led GI organization in the country — providing national infrastructure while preserving clinical autonomy
- Endoscopic procedures performed at Dallas Endoscopy Center (DEC) and/or Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, offering both ambulatory and hospital-based procedural settings
- Inpatient GI consult coverage structured as scheduled weekday call only — no weekend inpatient call obligations
- Physician-led clinical governance structure with shared accountability for quality standards and practice operations
- Referral base and patient population served by a major urban academic-adjacent hospital system in one of the fastest-growing metropolitan markets in the U.S.
- Two major international airports within 16 miles of the practice campus, supporting ease of travel for CME and personal commitments
Qualifications
- MD or DO with board certification or board eligibility in Gastroenterology
- Completion of an accredited Gastroenterology fellowship
- Active Texas medical license or eligibility to obtain one prior to start
- Proficiency in diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy
- Commitment to patient-centered, high-quality specialty care in a private practice environment
About the Community
Dallas is one of the most dynamic and economically vibrant cities in the United States, offering a diverse urban culture, world-class dining, professional sports, and a thriving arts scene — all without a state income tax burden. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is served by two major international airports within 16 miles of the practice, making domestic and international travel exceptionally convenient. The region's strong school systems, affordable housing relative to comparable major metros, and year-round mild climate make it an attractive destination for physicians relocating with families or establishing long-term roots.