Dermatology Physician Opportunity in South Carolina
South Carolina
** Join a Well-Established Private Dermatology Practice in South Carolina**
A long-standing dermatology practice in Aiken, SC, is looking to welcome a board-certified or board-eligible Dermatologist to join their physician-owned clinic. Connect with us to learn more!
** Practice Setting**
- Privately owned dermatology clinic with over 40 years of service to the region
- Partnership track available, with financing options for ownership
- Includes a dedicated Physician Assistant and weekly dermatopathologist support
- 8,000 sq. ft. modern facility with nine exam rooms and two procedure rooms
- Onsite lab, renovated office space, and EMA (ModMed) EMR system with scribe support
- MOHs procedures performed onsite (flexible days)
- Cosmetic services are available but not required (injectables, fillers, lasers, etc.)
Schedule
- Flexible clinical schedule; Monday–Friday, 9 AM–4 PM
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Optional Friday half-day or full-day clinic
- Optional Saturday cosmetic/spa hours
- No hospital or emergency department call coverage
- Minimal clinic call, mostly for own patients and voluntary
** Compensation & Benefits**
- Guaranteed base salary of $400,000 for two years, plus productivity bonus, with a transition to a flexible, non-RVU-based productivity model and additional bonus potential
- Negotiable sign-on bonus and relocation assistance up to $10,000, making your move and start seamless
- Generous time off and education support, including 20 days PTO, 8 federal holidays, and a CME package (5 days + $2,500 annually)
- Comprehensive support with malpractice insurance (claims-made with negotiable tail) and a benefits stipend for health insurance selection
** Location Highlights: Aiken, South Carolina**
- Charming Southern city known for its historic downtown, horse culture, and friendly community
- Rapid growth in the surrounding area, including nearby North Augusta and Evans, Georgia
- Only private dermatology clinic in the area—minimal competition and strong patient demand