Nira Medical
Location (2)
Denver, Colorado
Salary
$325,000 - $400,000 / YEAR
Locations
The physician will evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients with neuromuscular disorders, including peripheral neuropathy and ALS. Responsibilities include performing and interpreting EMG/NCS studies and participating in clinical research trials.
Candidates must hold an MD or DO degree, have completed an accredited Neurology residency, and be Board Certified or Eligible in Neurology. Fellowship training in Neuromuscular or Neurophysiology is preferred.
Neuromuscular Neurologist Fort Collins, Colorado (Greater Denver Area)
An established outpatient neurology practice in Fort Collins, Colorado is seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Neurologist to join a growing subspecialty neurology program. This opportunity offers immediate access to a large established neuromuscular patient panel, strong referral demand, in-office EMG capabilities, infusion infrastructure, and clinical research participation within a highly collaborative outpatient practice environment. The ideal candidate will have fellowship training in Neuromuscular Neurology or strong EMG/neurophysiology experience with a demonstrated clinical interest in neuromuscular disease. This role is intentionally structured around neuromuscular medicine and offers the opportunity to build a predominantly neuromuscular-focused outpatient practice in a high-demand market with limited local subspecialty competition. Opportunity Highlights Take over an established neuromuscular patient panel of approximately 850+ patients Significant unmet regional demand with limited local neuromuscular subspecialty access Outpatient-only practice No hospital call responsibilities In-office EMG/NCS capabilities Onsite infusion center supporting complex neurologic disease management Dedicated clinical and administrative support staff Clinical research with established infrastructure Flexible scheduling options, including potential 4-day work week Physician-centered practice model emphasizing clinical autonomy and sustainable growth Clinical Responsibilities Responsibilities include evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and longitudinal management of patients with neuromuscular disorders, including but not limited to: Peripheral neuropathy CIDP and immune-mediated neuropathies Myasthenia gravis Motor neuron disease / ALS Myopathies Radiculopathy Entrapment neuropathies General neuromuscular consultative care The physician will perform and interpret EMG/NCS studies utilizing established in-office EMG infrastructure. There is flexibility to incorporate selected general neurology interests based on physician background and preferences; however, the primary focus of the role will remain neuromuscular medicine. Research Opportunities Interested physicians will have access to: Established clinical trial infrastructure Dedicated research coordinators and support staff Opportunities to participate as Principal Investigator (PI) or Sub-Investigator (Sub-I) Collaboration with experienced research leadership and operational teams Research opportunities may include neuromuscular and related neurologic clinical trials. Practice Environment The physician will join a collaborative outpatient neurology group supported by: Dedicated Medical Assistant support Administrative and scheduling support teams Established referral pipelines In-office EMG capabilities Infusion services infrastructure Operational leadership focused on physician efficiency and reduced administrative burden The practice emphasizes high-quality subspecialty care, collaborative culture, and long-term sustainable physician practice development. Qualifications Required Qualifications MD or DO degree Completion of accredited Neurology residency program Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology Eligible for medical licensure in the state of Colorado Clinical interest in neuromuscular disorders
Fellowship training in Neuromuscular or Neurophysiology Neurology Interest in clinical research participation Compensation & Benefits Competitive compensation package Productivity and research income opportunities available Comprehensive benefits package CME allowance and paid time off Malpractice coverage Relocation assistance available Retirement benefits About Fort Collins, Colorado Fort Collins offers an exceptional quality of life with access to hiking, biking, skiing, and the Rocky Mountains, along with excellent schools, a vibrant downtown community, and a strong outdoor culture. The region is consistently recognized as one of the most desirable places to live in Colorado and offers an outstanding balance of professional opportunity and lifestyle. Located approximately one hour from Denver and Denver International Airport (DIA), Fort Collins provides convenient access to a major metropolitan area, national travel, professional sports, and a thriving food and arts scene—while maintaining the livability, outdoor access, and lower congestion of Northern Colorado. Our neurologists love biking to work every day.
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