Neurologist Specializing in Movement Disorders Needed in Central Florida

ID 2026-293049
Status
Full-Time
Specialty
Neurology
Subspecialty
Movement Disorders
Location : Location
US-FL-OCOEE
Location
OH Health Central Hospital

Position Summary

Orlando Health is seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Neurologist with fellowship training in Movement Disorders to join our growing neuroscience program at Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital. This is an excellent opportunity to join an established, multidisciplinary practice and focus exclusively on subspecialty care in a 100% outpatient setting.

 

Position Overview

This role is dedicated to the evaluation and management of patients with movement disorders, including Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. The physician will work alongside an established neurology team and serve as a key subspecialist, receiving referrals from general neurologists and other providers within the network.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide comprehensive outpatient care for patients with movement disorders
  • Evaluate and manage conditions such as:
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Tremor disorders
    • Dystonia and other neurodegenerative conditions
  • Serve as a referral-based subspecialist, seeing patients with confirmed or suspected movement disorders
  • Collaborate with general neurology, neurosurgery, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated care
  • Build strong relationships within the Orlando Health network to support continued growth of the subspecialty program

Benefits Package:

  • Comprehensive benefits package includes health, vision, and dental insurance, malpractice coverage, disability coverage, deferred compensation, and matching retirement savings options starting from day one.
  • Generous starting bonus.
  • Annual CME stipend.
  • Eligible employer under the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program.

Qualifications

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology
  • Completion of an ACGME/AOA Movement Disorders Fellowship required
  • Strong interest in outpatient subspecialty care
  • Commitment to collaborative, patient-centered care

Facility Description

Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital

 

Conveniently located in Ocoee, Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital is a 252-bed comprehensive medical and surgical acute-care facility serving the residents of west Orange County for more than 70 years.  

 

Orlando Health – Health Central provides advanced technology and expertise in numerous areas of specialty, including diagnostic imaging, emergency services, heart and vascular care, neurosciences and stroke care, orthopedics, rehabilitation and minimally invasive robotic surgery. The hospital is home to Joint Commission-certified programs for hip and knee replacement, spine surgery and stroke and is accredited as a Comprehensive Center under the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP®). 

 

Orlando Health – Health Central has earned numerous quality and safety recognitions over the years, including: 

  • High Performing Hospitals – U.S. News & World Report, 2023-2024 Recognized in three areas: diabetes, heart attack, heart failure
  • Top General Hospital – The Leapfrog Group, 2023
  • “A” Safety Grade – The Leapfrog Group, Fall 2023
  • Get With the Guidelines®: Gold Plus Achievement - Stroke – American Heart Association, 2023
    • Target: Stroke™ Honor Roll
    • Target: Type 2 Diabetes™ Honor Roll
  • Get With the Guidelines®: Silver Achievement - Heart Failure – American Heart Association, 2023
    • Target: Type 2 Diabetes™ Honor Roll
  • Beacon Awards for Excellence – American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 
    • Critical Care Unit – Gold
    • Intermediate Critical Care Unit – Gold
  • Gold Seal of Approval/Accreditation, The Joint Commission:
    • Joint Replacement (Hip/Knee)
    • Spine Surgery
    • Stroke
  • Bariatric Center of Excellence Accreditation – American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery 

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