Gastroenterologist

Gastroenterologist – Olympia, WA

Join a Premier GI Practice in Olympia – Scenic Living with Big-City Access

About the Opportunity:

This is an excellent opportunity to join a highly respected, physician-led GI group in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy a collaborative environment, strong referral network, and a clear path to partnership.

11 Physicians, 9 APP’s

Schedule: Weekdays 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

4-day workweek (10-hour shifts) for work-life balance

Call schedule: 1:10 rotation

State-of-the-art endoscopy center with full CRNA MAC coverage

Meet the team

Compensation & Benefits:  

$450k - $500k + additional RVU-based incentive structure

  • Clear partnership track with NO buy in

  • Gastro Health Equity

  • Sign-on bonus

  • Relocation Assistance and additional onboarding bonuses available

  • Fellowship stipend available for PGY5 & PGY6 GI Fellows

  • Company-paid Malpractice Insurance with tail coverage

  • CME allowance

  • 401(k) with profit sharing

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and FSA options

  • Short- and Long-term disability

  • Paid holidays, Paid time off

About Gastro Health:

Gastro Health is an extensive and diverse group of professionals dedicated to digestive and liver health. Now with 150 locations in seven states, our team of physicians, advanced practice providers, nutritionists, technicians, and support team are on a mission to provide outstanding medical care and an exceptional healthcare experience.

Private practice ownership with transparent equity path and NO buy in

High earning potential with built in long-term wealth building financial growth

Local autonomy with strong national operational support

Access to nationwide data analytics

Opportunities in research and education

Ancillary revenue opportunities (ASC, pathology, imaging, infusion, pharmacy)

Modern facilities with advanced clinical technology

Physician-led culture with leadership development opportunities

About the Location:

Olympia offers a family-friendly lifestyle with stunning natural beauty and easy access to major cities. Known for its outdoor recreation and vibrant cultural scene, it’s ideal for professionals seeking balance and adventure.’

A-rated public and private school systems

Outdoor activities including hiking, boating, and skiing at nearby White Pass and Crystal Mountain

Close to Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park for world-class nature experiences

Convenient access to Seattle (1 hour) and Portland (2 hours) for big-city amenities

Vibrant food scene, farmers markets, craft breweries, and waterfront dining jcerchiara@gastrohealth.com

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