Internal Medicine Physician - Established Private Practice Opportunity |Burlingame, CA

Primary Care Physician Opportunity – Take Over an Established Practice in Burlingame, CA This independent solo practice and member of Mills-Peninsula Medical Group (IPA). is a thriving, long-standing primary care practice in the heart of the Bay Area! We are seeking a dedicated physician who is passionate about patient care and looking for a long-term opportunity to serve a diverse and engaged community.

Why This

Opportunity? This position offers the chance to step into a thriving, well-established practice with a full panel of loyal patients and immediate volume as the current physician transitions into retirement. Burlingame and the surrounding community has a strong need for comprehensive primary care physicians.

This is an excellent opportunity for a physician who wants to make a meaningful impact in the community. You’ll take over an existing practice with a robust referral network and health plan partnerships through MPMG. Whether you’re an experienced physician or a motivated new graduate, this role provides flexibility and long-term stability in one of the most desirable regions in California.

Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Internal Medicine open to Family Medicine.

Join Us and Enjoy: A positive work-life balance and Northern California's natural beauty and lifestyle Sign-on bonus Relocation assistance Organization Details: About Mills-Peninsula Medical Group (MPMG) - Mills-Peninsula Medical Group is a well-established Independent Practice Association (IPA) comprised of over 200 experienced providers, with more than 25 years of service in the community. MPMG empowers independent physicians by connecting them to a robust, community-wide network of professional healthcare providers, facilitating the delivery of exceptional, accessible, and coordinated care. As part of our commitment to supporting independent practices, MPMG provides resources and infrastructure to help member physicians thrive.

This includes participation in managed care contracts, strategic business partnerships, and fiscal management of diverse revenue streams. Through innovation and the development of new business lines, MPMG is dedicated to ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of independent medical practices.

Community Information: About Burlingame, California Nestled on the San Francisco Peninsula, Burlingame combines small-town charm with world-class amenities. Known as the “Tree City, USA,” it offers a welcoming environment for families and professionals alike. With a population of about 31,000, Burlingame features safe neighborhoods, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community.

Lifestyle Highlights Education: Burlingame is served by highly rated public schools and is close to renowned universities and medical centers in the Bay Area.

Recreation: Residents enjoy over 18,000 public trees, scenic parks, walking trails, and a vibrant downtown with boutique shopping and diverse dining options.

Location & Commute: Conveniently located near San Francisco International Airport, Burlingame offers easy access to San Francisco and Silicon Valley, with public transit options and short commutes to major healthcare facilities.

Housing & Community: The city offers a mix of historic homes and modern residences, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and age-friendly living.

Culture & Events: Burlingame hosts year-round community events, farmers markets, and cultural programs, fostering an active and engaged lifestyle.

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