Neurologist-Outpatient | TBI Focus | No Procedures | Riverside, CA
Ideal for physicians seeking a balanced, outpatient role focused on complex neurological care without procedural demands
Pay: $300,000.00 - $350,000.00 per year + monthly census-based bonus
Compensation structure is designed to provide predictable base income with additional upside tied to clinic demand.
Job description
Institutes of Health (IOH) is a leader in behavioral medicine, medical psychology, neurology, and chronic pain rehabilitation services. As we expand into the Los Angeles market, we are seeking a Neurologist to join our multidisciplinary team and support patients experiencing neurological impairments, traumatic brain injuries, chronic headaches, and work‑related neurological conditions.
The Role
As a Neurologist with IOH, you will provide non‑surgical, outpatient specialty care focused on
- Neurocognitive assessment (TBI evaluations)
- Functional improvement via collaboration with psychology, PM&R, pain management, and rehabilitation services to promote a holistic recovery process.
What You’ll Do
- Perform comprehensive neurological evaluations, including concussion and post‑traumatic assessments.
- Diagnose and manage neurological disorders related to work injuries and trauma.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create coordinated treatment plans.
- Document clinical findings aligned with Workers’ Compensation guidelines.
- Monitor patient progress and adjust recommendations to maximize functional outcomes.
Ideal Physician For This Role
- Values a 100% outpatient, non‑procedural practice.
- Enjoys managing TBI, neurocognitive, and complex neurological cases.
- Thrives in a biopsychosocial, team‑based model.
- Is focused on functional recovery and return‑to‑work outcomes.
- Is looking to transition away from high‑volume or procedural practice.
What We’re Looking For
- Board‑Certified or Board‑Eligible in Neurology.
- Active and unrestricted California medical license (required).
- Outpatient and neurocognitive experience (preferred).
- Workers’ Compensation experience a plus.
- Strong communication and documentation skills.
- Compassionate, patient‑centered approach.
Why IOH?
This is an opportunity to join a collaborative, innovative organization committed to improving patients’ quality of life through evidence‑based neurological rehabilitation.
Enjoy
- Work‑life balance.
- Supportive, team‑based culture.
- No on‑call, no weekends.
- Schedule: Monday–Friday (No weekends or on‑call)