HealthYes is conducting a confidential search on behalf of a well-established, multi-specialty outpatient healthcare organization in New York City. The group has a long-standing presence in the community, a consistently high patient volume, and a strong internal referral network that supports specialty growth. This opportunity is ideal for an Orthopedic Surgeon seeking a stable, high-earning, outpatient-focused practice with administrative and clinical support in place.
COMPENSATION & STRUCTURE$400,000+ annual base compensation
Performance-based bonus incentives
Compensation is negotiable and structured based on:
Years of experience
Subspecialty training or procedural focus
Patient volume and productivity
Schedule preferences
The Orthopedic Surgeon will provide comprehensive musculoskeletal care in an outpatient clinical setting. The role emphasizes evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and longitudinal care, with access to imaging, physical therapy, and specialty referrals within the organization. Surgical cases are coordinated based on specialty focus and patient needs.
This is a patient-facing, clinically autonomous role that is supported by a strong care team and robust operational infrastructure.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIESClinical CareEvaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions, including degenerative, traumatic, and chronic disorders
Conduct new patient consultations, second opinions, post-operative follow-ups, and ongoing care management
Develop and implement individualized treatment plans, including non-operative management, physical therapy coordination, injections, and surgical recommendations when appropriate
Perform in-office orthopedic procedures and interventions consistent with training and scope of practice
Interpret diagnostic imaging and collaborate with radiology as needed
Assess surgical candidacy and coordinate procedures aligned with subspecialty expertise
Provide pre-operative evaluations and post-operative follow-up care
Work closely with surgical teams, therapy services, and care coordinators to ensure continuity of care
Collaborate with primary care providers, physical therapists, pain management specialists, and other subspecialists
Participate in multidisciplinary discussions to optimize patient outcomes
Contribute to the development of care pathways and best practices within the group
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant electronic medical records (EMR)
Adhere to clinical guidelines, regulatory standards, and quality metrics
Support risk management, patient safety, and quality improvement initiatives
MD or DO
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopedic Surgery
Active New York State medical license (or ability to obtain)
DEA registration (or eligibility)
Strong outpatient clinical foundation
Subspecialty experience (sports, joints, spine, hand, trauma, etc.) welcomed but not required
Ability to manage a high-volume patient panel efficiently
Patient-centered, collaborative approach to care
Interest in long-term stability and practice growth
High-volume, outpatient-focused clinical settings
Established patient base with consistent demand
Robust administrative and clinical support
Integrated referral network across specialties
Locations throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Flushing, with placement based on mutual fit and patient need
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