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Movement Disorders Neurologist – Austin, TX | DBS + Research

Movement Disorders NeurologistRound Rock, Texas (Greater Austin Area)Position SummaryAn established outpatient neurology and clinical research program in Round Rock, Texas just outside of Austin is seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Movement Disorders Neurologist to join a growing subspecialty movement disorders program.This opportunity offers immediate access to a substantial referral base and established patient waitlist, along with advanced procedural infrastructure, active industry-sponsored clinical trials, and collaboration with an established movement disorders researcher with extensive sponsor relationships and regional recognition.The ideal candidate will have fellowship training in Movement Disorders or a strong clinical background and sustained interest in movement disorders care. This role is intentionally structured around movement disorders medicine with the opportunity to participate in meaningful clinical research within an established operational infrastructure.Opportunity HighlightsEstablished and growing movement disorders referral baseImmediate access to a substantial patient waitlistOutpatient-only practiceMonday–Friday scheduleDBS programming support with all major device manufacturersEstablished in-office botulinum toxin programActive industry-sponsored clinical research programDedicated research coordinators and operational supportCollaboration with an established movement disorders researcherStructured clinical ramp-up and strong operational infrastructurePhysician-centered practice environment emphasizing collaboration and subspecialty developmentClinical ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities include evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and longitudinal management of patients with movement disorders, including but not limited to:Parkinson’s diseaseAtypical parkinsonian syndromesEssential tremorDystoniaDyskinesiasAdvanced movement disorders managementThe physician will also participate in:DBS programmingBotulinum toxin proceduresMovement disorders consultative careThere is flexibility to incorporate selected general neurology interests based on physician background and preferences; however, the primary focus of the role will remain movement disorders medicine.Clinical Research ParticipationThis position is designed to support long-term participation in movement disorders and related neurologic clinical research.The physician will have access to:Established sponsor relationshipsDedicated research coordinators and operational supportExisting and upcoming movement disorders clinical trialsBuilt-in research patient flow from an established referral base and waitlistOpportunities to participate as Principal Investigator (PI) or Sub-Investigator (Sub-I)Research participation may be tailored based on physician experience and long-term interests.Practice EnvironmentThe physician will join a collaborative outpatient neurology group supported by:Dedicated Medical Assistant supportEstablished referral pipelinesStructured clinical ramp-upNP support as the physician panel maturesIn-office DBS programming infrastructureIn-office toxin program supportExperienced research operations teamAdministrative support for scheduling, referrals, and research coordinationThe practice emphasizes collaborative culture, sustainable subspecialty growth, and physician support.QualificationsMD or DO degreeCompletion of accredited Neurology residency programBoard Certified or Board Eligible in NeurologyEligible for medical licensure in the state of TexasFellowship training in Movement Disorders or demonstrated clinical interest and experienceExperience or interest in industry-led clinical research participationCompensation & BenefitsCompetitive compensation packageProductivity incentive opportunityResearch-related compensation opportunities availableComprehensive benefits packageCME allowance and paid time offMalpractice coverageRelocation assistance availableRetirement benefitsAbout Round Rock / Austin, TexasLocated just outside Austin, Round Rock offers access to one of the fastest-growing metropolitan regions in the country while maintaining a highly livable, family-friendly community atmosphere.The area provides convenient access to Austin’s nationally recognized food, music, technology, and cultural scene, along with Austin-Bergstrom International Airport for easy domestic travel.Physicians benefit from no state income tax, a rapidly expanding healthcare market, excellent schools, and year-round outdoor recreation throughout Central Texas and the Hill Country.