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Description
POSITION HIGHLIGHTS
- Base salary: $300,000.00 - $350,000.00/year, plus bonus (based on production).
- Flexible call schedule based on physician preference (up to additional $100,000.00/year).
- Partnership-track (if desired) within 1-2 years.
- Opportunity to invest in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) partnered with our practice.
- Multi-location private practice group setting with modern facilities.
- Attractive clinic and surgical schedule that provides work-life balance.
- Unlimited time off.
- Annual professional stipend (license renewal, continuing education, etc.).
- Opportunity for leadership roles with local hospitals and ASC’s.
- Clinical faculty opportunities (if interested).
WHO WE ARE
Our Practice
Fogg Remington EyeCare is looking for a patient-focused Comprehensive Ophthalmologist with strong surgical skills to join our busy, multi-specialty eye care team. With a well-established referral network and a large, diverse patient base, this role offers the opportunity to practice the full spectrum of general ophthalmology—from routine and complex eye exams to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of ocular diseases and conditions. As part of our team, you’ll play a key role in providing high-quality, patient-centered care while working closely with subspecialists, optometrists, and dedicated support staff to deliver the best outcomes for our patients.
Fogg Remington EyeCare has been part of the Central Valley community since 1967, bringing together optometry, ophthalmology, and optical services in one practice. Our team of two full-time, partner MD’s (annual surgical volume: 2,700), one part-time ophthalmologist, four associate MD’s, and 10 optometrists provides care across four clinics and two surgery centers in Fresno, Clovis, and Madera, making us one of the region’s largest eye care providers. With an annual volume of more than a combined 68,000 patient visits Fogg Remington EyeCare is a thriving practice, well-positioned to add another high-performing ophthalmologist to our practice. What truly sets us apart, though, is our culture—physicians here enjoy a collaborative, patient-focused environment where teamwork and quality of care come first, while still maintaining independence in clinical care and decision-making.
Our Community
Located in California’s San Joaquin Valley, the Fresno-Clovis area offers a rare combination of exceptional value and quality of life. Fresno’s overall cost of living is about 30% lower than the California average, making everyday essentials far more affordable. Housing is especially attractive: with median home prices closer to $250,000, the market is significantly more accessible than coastal cities like San Francisco or Los Angeles. Nationally, Fresno ranks 41st among large U.S. cities for housing affordability, underscoring its financial advantages.
Fresno and neighboring Clovis are welcoming, family-oriented communities with strong, nationally-ranked K–12 school systems, and two universities, including the nationally recognized Fresno State Bulldogs. Thanks to the region’s optimal climate, residents enjoy a lively year-round calendar of arts, cultural festivals, farmers markets and a range of year-round sports. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, the area serves as a vibrant inland hub for outdoor living and recreation—with Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks just an hour away, and California’s scenic Central Coast (San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Cayucos, Cambria, Avila Beach, Monterey, Santa Cruz) within a short two- to three-hour drive, making for a great weekend getaway.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBLITIES
Clinical Care
- Diagnose and manage common and complex eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, and ocular surface disorders. Ensures ocular health and visual needs are met.
- Conducts and documents history including chief complaint, relevant symptoms as appropriate; pertinent ocular health, family and medical history, medications; current spectacle/contact lens and any other data required to manage the patient's vision and ocular health needs.
- Performs minimum, as well as appropriate additional testing, as needed, based on the specific needs of each patient.
- Proficient in the use and interpretation of standard ophthalmic equipment, which includes but is not limited to retinoscopy, subjective refraction, lensometry, visual fields, mobility and pupil testing, slit lamp examination, direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy, gonioscopy, fundus contact lens, tear function testing, Amsler grid, confrontation fields, and more.
- Provide urgent or same-day ophthalmic care for acute conditions when needed.
- Co-manage surgical and non-surgical patients in collaboration with optometrists and subspecialty colleagues.
- Clearly documents impressions and clinical action plan in the chart, including referrals to other providers, long-term medical management and/or optical and therapeutic prescriptions dispensed.
- Uses tests and procedures, as described above, designed to detect and appropriately manage disorders common to the elderly such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
- Actively communicates with fellow Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, the optical department, ophthalmology and support staff to optimize the quality of clinical care and service to patients.
Surgical & Procedural Duties
- Perform routine cataract surgery, other anterior segment procedures and premium intraocular lens implantation.
- Conduct minor in-office procedures such as laser capsulotomy (YAG), laser peripheral iridotomy, and intravitreal injections (if within scope of practice).
- Participate in surgical co-management protocols with referring providers as necessary.
Patient Experience & Communication
- Educate patients and families about eye health, disease prevention, and treatment options.
- Provide compassionate, thorough care while maintaining high patient satisfaction.
- Communicate effectively with referring physicians and other members of the healthcare team.
Administrative & Collaborative Duties
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic medical record.
- Participate in quality assurance, peer review, and continuing education activities.
- Advises/Participates in decision-making regarding clinical care, workflow efficiency, standard operating procedures, etc.
- Attends/Participates in ongoing learning, educational in-services from vendors, etc.
- Provides training/education to staff.
Additional Responsibilities
- Remains current on advancements in ophthalmology, maintaining medical license and continuing education requirements.
- Has not been sanctioned or excluded from participation in federal or state healthcare programs by a federal or state law enforcement, regulatory, or licensing agency.
- Maintains confidentiality by safeguarding ePHI and demonstrating HIPAA compliance to our patients.
Requirements
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education/License/Certification
- Valid California medical license (MD or DO), or eligible, from an accredited medical school.
- Board certified or board eligible in Ophthalmology.
- Fellowship-trained (optional).
- Current DEA certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with different audiences.
- Strong written and verbal communication.
- Ability to interact and work effectively with co-workers, clients, guests, volunteers, and others.
- Well-spoken and polished demeanor.
- Cultural sensitivity and demonstrated ability to work with diverse people groups.
COMPENSATION
Salary
- Base salary: $300,000.00 - $350,000.00/year, plus bonus (based on production).
- Physician call: Up to $100,000.00/year (based on frequency).
Benefits
- Health insurance (including health savings account), dental insurance, vision program, life insurance, long-term disability insurance.
- Paid holidays.
- Paid Sick Leave (PSL).
- 401(k) with employer contribution, and retirement planning.
- Malpractice insurance coverage.