American Academy of Ophthalmology
Location: DFW Area (20 minutes from downtown Dallas, TX)
Schedule: Full time / Flexible (2–3 days/week acceptable)
Practice Type: Comprehensive Medical & Surgical Ophthalmology
About the Opportunity We are a physician-led medical and surgical ophthalmology practice in DFW seeking an ophthalmologist interested in a true ownership-oriented role, rather than a traditional employed position.
This opportunity is well suited for a surgeon who values clinical autonomy, flexibility, and long-term involvement, and who is interested in helping shape the future of a growing community-based practice. We are open to part-time engagement (2–3 days per week).
The Role
Provide comprehensive ophthalmic care with a medical and surgical focus
Perform cataract surgery and manage surgical patients pre- and post-operatively
Diagnose and manage ocular disease, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration
Work alongside an experienced clinical team with efficient workflows and strong support
Optionally participate in practice development, clinical direction, and long-term strategy
Who This Is For
Are interested in ownership and long-term value creation
Prefer a flexible schedule while maintaining an active surgical practice
Want meaningful influence over clinical and operational decisions
Enjoy practicing in a community-based ophthalmology setting
Qualifications
MD or DO with completion of an ACGME-accredited ophthalmology residency
Board eligible or board certified in Ophthalmology
Eligible for medical licensure in Texas
Cataract surgery experience required (additional surgical skills welcome)
Why Consider This Role
Physician-led practice with real ownership opportunity
Flexible schedule (2–3 days/week acceptable)
Opportunity to build something durable and meaningful
Autonomy, trust, and alignment
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About the Opportunity We are a physician-led medical and surgical ophthalmology practice in DFW seeking an ophthalmologist interested in a true ownership-oriented role, rather than a traditional employed position.
This opportunity is well suited for a surgeon who values clinical autonomy, flexibility, and long-term involvement, and who is interested in helping shape the future of a growing community-based practice. We are open to part-time engagement (2–3 days per week).
The Role
Provide comprehensive ophthalmic care with a medical and surgical focus
Perform cataract surgery and manage surgical patients pre- and post-operatively
Diagnose and manage ocular disease, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and macular degeneration
Work alongside an experienced clinical team with efficient workflows and strong support
Optionally participate in practice development, clinical direction, and long-term strategy
Who This Is For
Are interested in ownership and long-term value creation
Prefer a flexible schedule while maintaining an active surgical practice
Want meaningful influence over clinical and operational decisions
Enjoy practicing in a community-based ophthalmology setting
Qualifications
MD or DO with completion of an ACGME-accredited ophthalmology residency
Board eligible or board certified in Ophthalmology
Eligible for medical licensure in Texas
Cataract surgery experience required (additional surgical skills welcome)
Why Consider This Role
Physician-led practice with real ownership opportunity
Flexible schedule (2–3 days/week acceptable)
Opportunity to build something durable and meaningful
Autonomy, trust, and alignment
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