Ophthalmologist Jobs in 2026: Salary Guide, Career Opportunities & Partnership Track Positions

 

Ophthalmologist Jobs in 2026: Salary Guide, Career Opportunities & Partnership Track Positions

Ophthalmologist Jobs Nationwide

Finding the right Ophthalmologist job involves more than reviewing compensation packages. Today’s Ophthalmologists are looking for opportunities that offer professional growth, strong practice cultures, partnership potential, surgical opportunities, and long-term career satisfaction.

Eye Doc Recruiting specializes in connecting Ophthalmologists with leading private practices, physician-owned groups, academic medical centers, and healthcare organizations throughout the United States.

Whether you are seeking a Comprehensive Ophthalmology position, Retina opportunity, Cornea practice, Glaucoma role, Cataract-focused position, or partnership-track opportunity, our team helps physicians identify career opportunities that align with their goals and lifestyle preferences.


Your Vision. Your Career. Your Practice. Our Commitment.

Eye Doc Recruiting works exclusively within eye care recruitment. We understand the unique challenges Ophthalmologists face when evaluating contracts, compensation models, partnership opportunities, call schedules, and long-term career growth.

Our mission is simple: connect exceptional Ophthalmologists with exceptional practices nationwide.

📧 Email: info@eyedocrecruiting.com

📞 Phone: 817-592-0947

🌐 Website: https://eyedocrecruiting.com


Why Work With Eye Doc Recruiting?

Unlike general healthcare recruiting firms, Eye Doc Recruiting focuses exclusively on eye care.

We recruit for:

  • Comprehensive Ophthalmologists
  • Retina Specialists
  • Cornea Specialists
  • Glaucoma Specialists
  • Oculoplastic Surgeons
  • Cataract Surgeons
  • Neuro-Ophthalmologists
  • Pediatric Ophthalmologists

Because we specialize in eye care recruitment, we often gain access to opportunities before they become publicly advertised.


Types of Ophthalmologist Jobs We Recruit For

Comprehensive Ophthalmologist Jobs

Comprehensive Ophthalmologists remain among the most sought-after physicians nationwide.

Common responsibilities include:

  • Cataract surgery
  • Medical ophthalmology
  • Primary eye care management
  • Co-management relationships
  • Practice growth initiatives

Many positions include partnership-track opportunities and Ambulatory Surgery Center participation.

Retina Specialist Jobs

Retina specialists continue to be among the highest compensated subspecialists in ophthalmology.

Opportunities may include:

  • Medical Retina
  • Surgical Retina
  • ASC ownership participation
  • Established referral networks
  • Partnership opportunities

Glaucoma Specialist Jobs

Growing patient demand and increasing glaucoma prevalence continue to drive strong demand for Glaucoma Specialists nationwide.

Cornea and Refractive Surgery Jobs

Cornea specialists often combine:

  • Corneal disease management
  • Refractive surgery
  • Premium IOL programs
  • Advanced cataract surgery

Oculoplastic Surgery Jobs

Oculoplastic opportunities continue to grow in both reconstructive and cosmetic settings.

Cataract Surgery Opportunities

Many practices seek surgeons with strong cataract surgery experience and an interest in long-term practice growth.


Ophthalmologist Salary Guide 2026

Compensation varies significantly based on geography, subspecialty, patient volume, surgical volume, productivity expectations, and ownership opportunities.

Typical Compensation Ranges

SpecialtyCompensation Range
Comprehensive Ophthalmology$300,000 – $600,000+
Retina$500,000 – $1,000,000+
Cornea$350,000 – $700,000+
Glaucoma$350,000 – $700,000+
Oculoplastics$400,000 – $900,000+

Many opportunities also include:

  • Sign-on bonuses
  • Relocation assistance
  • Production bonuses
  • Continuing education allowances
  • Student loan support
  • Partnership track opportunities
  • ASC ownership participation

Best States for Ophthalmologist Jobs

Texas

Texas remains one of the strongest markets due to rapid population growth, physician demand, and expanding healthcare systems.

Florida

Florida’s aging population creates exceptional demand for Cataract, Retina, and Comprehensive Ophthalmologists.

North Carolina

Growing communities and expanding healthcare networks continue to create attractive physician opportunities.

South Carolina

South Carolina offers a combination of quality of life, lower cost of living, and strong earning potential.

Indiana

Indiana continues to offer excellent partnership-track opportunities and physician-friendly practice environments.

California

California remains highly competitive but continues to offer exceptional opportunities in many metropolitan markets.


Partnership Track Ophthalmologist Jobs

Many physicians ultimately seek ownership opportunities.

Partnership-track positions may provide:

  • Practice ownership potential
  • Increased earning opportunities
  • Leadership opportunities
  • ASC ownership participation
  • Long-term wealth creation

Before accepting a partnership-track position, ask:

  • What is the partnership timeline?
  • How is buy-in calculated?
  • Is ASC ownership available?
  • What percentage of associates become partners?
  • What are the long-term expectations?

How To Evaluate An Ophthalmology Employment Contract

Before signing any employment agreement, review:

Compensation Structure

Understand:

  • Base salary
  • Collections model
  • RVU incentives
  • Bonus structure

Call Requirements

Review:

  • Weekend coverage
  • Holiday coverage
  • Hospital responsibilities

Restrictive Covenants

Pay careful attention to:

  • Non-compete provisions
  • Geographic restrictions
  • Contract duration

Partnership Terms

Always request written details regarding:

  • Buy-in requirements
  • Ownership percentages
  • ASC participation
  • Timeline to partnership

Why Ophthalmologists Choose Eye Doc Recruiting

Our approach is confidential, personalized, and relationship-driven.

We work directly with practices nationwide to identify opportunities that match your:

  • Career goals
  • Geographic preferences
  • Income expectations
  • Surgical interests
  • Lifestyle priorities

Whether you are actively searching or simply exploring future opportunities, our team can help you evaluate your options.


Frequently Asked Questions About Ophthalmologist Jobs

What is the average salary for an Ophthalmologist?

Most Ophthalmologists earn between $300,000 and $600,000 annually, with subspecialists frequently earning significantly more.

What states have the highest demand for Ophthalmologists?

Texas, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, and California continue to show strong physician demand.

Do you recruit Retina Specialists?

Yes. We recruit both Medical Retina and Surgical Retina specialists nationwide.

Do you recruit Comprehensive Ophthalmologists?

Absolutely. Comprehensive Ophthalmology remains one of our highest-volume recruitment specialties.

Is your service free for candidates?

Yes. Our recruiting services are completely free for physicians seeking new opportunities.

Do you offer partnership-track opportunities?

Yes. Many of our client practices offer partnership-track and ownership opportunities.


Ready To Explore Ophthalmologist Opportunities?

Whether you are seeking a Comprehensive Ophthalmology position, Retina opportunity, Cornea practice, Glaucoma role, Cataract-focused position, or partnership-track opportunity, Eye Doc Recruiting is ready to help.

Your Vision. Your Career. Your Practice. Our Commitment.

📧 Email: info@eyedocrecruiting.com

📞 Phone: 817-592-0947

🌐 Website: https://eyedocrecruiting.com


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