Premier group of Neurologists and Sleep Medicine physicians in Indianapolis, Indiana is seeking a BE/BC Neurologist - Stroke Endovascular to join our team. Our physicians have been diagnosing and treating patients in Indianapolis and Central Indiana for more than 40 years. Because we continue to thrive and grow, we are looking for well-qualified, motivated neurologists to join our practice and offer flexible scheduling, inpatient or outpatient. Very light call. 2 year partnership track.
Our team is specially trained to diagnose, treat and manage patients who have all types of neurologic conditions and sleep disorders. We combine comprehensive neurologic expertise and compassionate patient care with the professional fulfillment and camaraderie of a private practice setting. Our practice also conducts neurologic-related clinical research trials, enabling us to offer patients the latest treatment options available. We also conduct ongoing continuing medical education courses for primary care and specialty care physicians and advanced practice providers.
Some of the services we provide for our patients include:
- EMG testing
- EEG testing
- Sleep disorders testing
- Botox injections for spasticity and headaches
- Modifying and adjusting vagal nerve stimulators and deep brain stimulators
- Nerve biopsies
- Group also operates a full-service infusion center in two of its office locations in order to offer on-site IV neurologic treatments to patients.
We offer a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Vision & Dental insurance, Short Term Disability, Life Insurance, 401K, and Paid Time Off.
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