Medical Ophthalmologist
Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates (NVOA) is one of the largest physician-owned ophthalmology practices in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. We are a leading patient-focused ophthalmology practice dedicated to delivering the highest quality eye care to our patients. Established with a mission to improve and preserve vision NVOA combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate care to meet the needs of patients of all ages. We are seeking a medical ophthalmologist to join our team.
The practice has been operating for nearly 50 years and consists of three offices in Northern Virginia with 15 ophthalmologists and 2 optometrists. We are a physician-owned practice providing the highest quality eye care services to the communities we serve. Our practice offers subspecialty care in the areas of glaucoma cornea and refractive surgery pediatric ophthalmology adult strabismus oculoplastic surgery and uveitis. We operate at 7 surgical facilities in the Northern Virginia area. At NVOA we prioritize innovation excellence and patient-centered care while fostering a workplace culture that encourages growth learning and career development.
This role includes in-office consultations and patient care including laser surgery such as SLT and Yag PI/capsulotomy if desired. However the role does not include OR-based surgery.
What We Offer:
This position is for a partner-track physician. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits including health insurance a 401(k) retirement plan and professional liability insurance. We maintain a collegial atmosphere and offer an outstanding opportunity to practice in a multicultural and diverse location.
Qualifications:
- Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution.
- Completion of an accredited ophthalmology residency program.
- Board certification or eligibility in ophthalmology
- Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice in the State of Virginia
To be considered for this position please email your CV to Sherry Feng HR Manager at .
For more information on our providers offices and services please visit our website at .
Medical OphthalmologistNorthern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates (NVOA) is one of the largest physician-owned ophthalmology practices in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. We are a leading patient-focused ophthalmology practice dedicated to delivering the highest quality eye care to our patient...
Medical Ophthalmologist
Northern Virginia Ophthalmology Associates (NVOA) is one of the largest physician-owned ophthalmology practices in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. We are a leading patient-focused ophthalmology practice dedicated to delivering the highest quality eye care to our patients. Established with a mission to improve and preserve vision NVOA combines cutting-edge technology with compassionate care to meet the needs of patients of all ages. We are seeking a medical ophthalmologist to join our team.
The practice has been operating for nearly 50 years and consists of three offices in Northern Virginia with 15 ophthalmologists and 2 optometrists. We are a physician-owned practice providing the highest quality eye care services to the communities we serve. Our practice offers subspecialty care in the areas of glaucoma cornea and refractive surgery pediatric ophthalmology adult strabismus oculoplastic surgery and uveitis. We operate at 7 surgical facilities in the Northern Virginia area. At NVOA we prioritize innovation excellence and patient-centered care while fostering a workplace culture that encourages growth learning and career development.
This role includes in-office consultations and patient care including laser surgery such as SLT and Yag PI/capsulotomy if desired. However the role does not include OR-based surgery.
What We Offer:
This position is for a partner-track physician. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits including health insurance a 401(k) retirement plan and professional liability insurance. We maintain a collegial atmosphere and offer an outstanding opportunity to practice in a multicultural and diverse location.
Qualifications:
- Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution.
- Completion of an accredited ophthalmology residency program.
- Board certification or eligibility in ophthalmology
- Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice in the State of Virginia
To be considered for this position please email your CV to Sherry Feng HR Manager at .
For more information on our providers offices and services please visit our website at .
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