Earning Potential of $800,000

104 miles from Fort Worth, TX

An OBGYN is sought for an independent, 5-6 physician group opportunity in northern Texas, only two hours north of Dallas/Ft. Worth, and south of Oklahoma City. The practice is well established in the community and has been operating for close to 50 years. The chosen candidate will step into a very supportive environment from the experienced providers in the practice. The physician will complete a one year income guarantee with the hospital and then will be eligible for partnership consideration.


Practice details include:

  • Texas community with a population over 100k. The city is home to many art galleries, museums, theatre group, almost 50 parks, large recreational lake and ample shopping, dining and entertainment options. Only 2 hours from OKC and DFW.
  • After expenses, the incoming specialist can expect to make between $240,000-$400,000 after the first year.
  • $10,000 in relocation assistance provided as well as $10,000 in marketing assistance.
  • Call will be 1:5-1:6. There is a Certified Nurse Mid-Wife who takes first shift call.
  • They have three highly trained ultrasound techs and do all sonos in house. They have state of the art 3D mammography and bone density.
  • There is a simple IRA plan with 3% employer match.
  • Starting the second year, income is production based. You will keep what you make minus expenses.
  • This is a replacement for a senior partner who recently retired.

Meet Lindsay Brown

Lindsay Brown at Curare

Call any of our consultants today at (800) 880-2028 to talk about this opportunity!

  • Specialty: Obstetrics + Gynecology
  • Location: 104 miles from Fort Worth, TX
  • Job #: 131999
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Texas is a popular state for relocation for three key financial reasons: No state income tax, low cost of living, and cheaper real estate. No personal or corporate income tax means you keep significantly more of your hard earned income. Texas also offers a high quality of life at a low price, with low costs on utilities, transportation expenses, food and housing. Texas has always been a land-rich state, and the abundance of land means that housing costs are quite a bit lower, even in the larger cities. Many physicians enjoy living in charming suburbs, or purchasing land and building to suit. Finally, Texas offers great educational amenities, with both public and private schools performing well. Add to all of this a friendly and down to earth population, and you’ll see why Texas is a popular relocation choice! The growth in population also means great things for your practice, so contact us today to learn about openings in Texas.