Ophthalmology Physician
Grand Rapids, MI, 49501, USA
- Healthcare
- Neuro-Ophthalmologist
- visual disorders
- neurosciences
A Neuro-Ophthalmologist specializing in diagnosing and treating visual disorders related to the nervous system, providing comprehensive patient evaluations and collaborating within a multidisciplinary neurosciences team. The role requires an MD or DO degree, board certification or eligibility in Neuro-Ophthalmology, and licensure in Michigan. Responsibilities include conducting specialized neuro-ophthalmologic tests, patient education, and participating in general neurology care as the practice expands.
Join our esteemed Hauenstein Neurosciences Team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, known for being the area's most comprehensive and well-established Neuroscience Program. Our facility specializes in advanced treatment for various nervous system conditions using state-of-the-art technology, offering a compassionate focus on healing the mind, body, and spirit. As West Michigan s only Neuro-Ophthalmology program, we provide unparalleled care in diagnosing and treating visual problems related to the nervous system.
Job Responsibilities:- Provide comprehensive Neuro-Ophthalmological evaluations and medical assessments of diseases that impact visual pathways and eye movements.
- Diagnose and treat visual problems associated with the nervous system and unexplained or sudden vision loss.
- Conduct neuro-ophthalmologic tests, including visual acuity assessments, visual field tests, and optical coherence tomography.
- Educate patients and families comprehensively about their conditions and treatment plans.
- Collaborate within a strong interdisciplinary model of care, working alongside RNs, MAs, Neuro-Ophthalmology technicians, and more.
- Participate in general neurology visits as your practice expands.
- Embrace a commitment to continuous growth in Neuro-Ophthalmology practices and methodologies.
- M.D. or D.O. degree required.
- Board Eligible or Board Certified (must be board certified within 2 years of becoming board eligible).
- Strong interest in and commitment to Neuro-Ophthalmology.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Current medical license in Michigan or willingness to obtain one.
- DEA certification or willingness to obtain.
- BLS certification or willingness to obtain.
- Clean malpractice history.
Grand Rapids, known for its vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes, offers an ideal setting for professionals seeking balance in their personal and work lives. From a thriving art scene to an abundance of outdoor activities, this city is perfect for both relaxation and adventure. Explore the charm of Grand Rapids while making a significant difference in the lives of your patients!




