Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist west of Chicago, IL
Listed on 2025-12-27
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Doctor/Physician
Maternal Fetal Medicine, Healthcare Consultant, Medical Doctor, OB/GYN Physician
Seeking a BE/BC Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist to join our team west of Chicago, IL. This position provides a comprehensive office and hospital consult practice, including high‑risk pregnancy management, routine and high‑resolution ultrasound, prenatal diagnosis and antepartum testing. Our MFM team provides unopposed support to the more than 260 employed providers.
Position Highlights- Comprehensive qua ternary support.
- 12‑county regional referral area
- State‑of‑the‑art Women and Children’s Hospital
- 24‑bed Level III NICU
- 15 employed OB/GYNs with an estimated 2,900 deliveries per year
- 24‑hour, in‑house OB hospitalist coverage
- Highly competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Comprehensive family‑friendly benefits, including four weeks of paid time off during guarantee
- Affordable small‑town cost of living with quick access to Madison, Milwaukee and Chicago
- Competitive salary range (based on experience): $540,010-$644,667
Living in this northern Illinois city offers a balanced mix of urban convenience and small‑town charm, with the added benefit of being just 90 minutes from downtown Chicago. Residents enjoy affordable housing, spacious parks, and a variety of cultural institutions like art museums and theaters. The area is known for its strong sense of community, local dining spots, and easy access to outdoor activities along the river and in nearby forest preserves.
Its location provides a quieter, more relaxed pace of life while still being within reach of the entertainment, career opportunities, and international travel connections available in Chicago.
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