Eye Associates of Plantation
Location
Plantation, Florida
The specialist will provide comprehensive glaucoma care, including the diagnosis and management of primary and secondary glaucoma. Responsibilities include performing laser procedures, MIGS, and complex glaucoma surgeries while utilizing advanced diagnostic technology.
Candidates must hold an MD or DO and have completed both an Ophthalmology Residency and a Glaucoma Fellowship. They must be Board Certified or Eligible in Ophthalmology and eligible for Florida medical licensure.
Opportunity Overview Eye Associates of Plantation is seeking a fellowship-trained Glaucoma Specialist to join our well-established and growing ophthalmology practice in South Florida.
We are proudly family-owned and physician-led — not private equity owned. Our physicians maintain full control over clinical decision-making, patient care, and the long-term direction of the practice. We believe this independence allows us to prioritize both excellent patient outcomes and a positive long-term professional environment for our physicians.
This position offers the opportunity to build and expand a glaucoma service within a thriving referral network in the Fort Lauderdale area. While the glaucoma program will continue to grow over time, the incoming physician will benefit from our established relationships with local optometrists and referring providers, which consistently generate glaucoma consultations and opportunities for surgical care.
About Eye Associates of Plantation Eye Associates of Plantation is a well-established, high-volume ophthalmology practice serving the Fort Lauderdale and Broward County communities.
Over 6,000 square feet of clinical space 15 equipped surgical lanes Advanced ophthalmic diagnostic technology Highly trained technicians and clinical staff Efficient patient flow designed for high-quality care
We maintain strong relationships with optometrists and referring physicians throughout the community. These longstanding connections provide a strong foundation for continued growth of glaucoma services within the practice.
Our culture emphasizes clinical excellence, collaboration, and physician autonomy, allowing doctors to develop their practice in a supportive environment.
Comprehensive Glaucoma Care Diagnosis and management of primary and secondary glaucoma Treatment of ocular hypertension and optic nerve disease Long-term glaucoma monitoring and management
Diagnostic Testing Interpretation and utilization of advanced glaucoma diagnostics including: OCT RNFL and ganglion cell analysis Humphrey Visual Field testing Pachymetry Gonioscopy Optic nerve imaging
Laser Procedures Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (LPI)
Surgical Procedures MIGS procedures Trabeculectomy Tube shunt surgery Combined cataract and glaucoma procedures when appropriate
MD or DO Completion of Ophthalmology Residency Completion of Glaucoma Fellowship Board Certified or Board Eligible in Ophthalmology Eligible for Florida medical licensure
Compensation & Benefits Competitive base salary with productivity incentives Malpractice coverage CME allowance Health and retirement benefits Relocation assistance if needed
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