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Medical Doctor

US - Remote

About Dreem Health, by Sunrise 

Dreem Health is America's leading digital sleep clinic that's fixing the broken sleep care patient journey. We connect patients with sleep specialists through a straightforward telehealth platform, eliminating lengthy wait times and complicated in-lab testing. Our clinicians diagnose sleep disorders using home-based tests and deliver effective treatment plans that patients can easily follow.

Dreem Health is managed by the Sunrise Group, a breakthrough technology company that's revolutionizing sleep care with innovative diagnostic and treatment technologies, including a home sleep test that's changing how sleep apnea is diagnosed. Together, we're tackling one of healthcare's biggest challenges: helping the 1+ billion people affected by sleep disorders get the care they deserve. Backed by Amazon's Alexa Fund and $35M in funding, we're just getting started.

Your opportunity

As an MD at Dreem Health, you're transforming how sleep care is delivered—bringing high-quality, evidence-based treatment to patients through a modern, fully remote platform. Our clinical model offers the best of both worlds: the flexibility to work from home with no commute or unnecessary admin burden, and the opportunity to make a real impact at scale.

 

Unlike traditional sleep clinics—where providers are often tied to 36+ hours of patient visits and limited in scope—our clinicians focus on just 20 hours of patient care per week, with additional time dedicated to interpretation, collaboration, and contributing to the growth of our model. You’re not just a cog in the wheel—you’ll help shape the way sleep medicine is practiced nationally.

 

We’re growing fast and on track to become the largest sleep provider in the U.S.. If you're passionate about clinical excellence, excited by innovation, and interested in mentoring the next generation of sleep clinicians, Dreem Health is the place to grow your career.

 

What you bring

  • M.D. with a preference of experience in family medicine, ENT, neurology, or anesthesiology
  • Licensed in CA and additional states
  • Board Certified
  • 1+ years in sleep medicine or sleep fellowship completion
  • Startup mindset: Scrappy, solutions-oriented, and hands-on, with strong clinical training and a “build, test, learn” approach—not bound by traditional care models.
  • Comfort in navigating ambiguity, shifting priorities, and fast-paced environments.
  • Proficient with EMRs, digital health tools, and telemedicine platforms.
  • A genuine passion for improving healthcare access and patient outcomes

 

What makes you stand out

  • Can inspire teams, lead with vision, and guide clinical standards—even without formal authority.
  • Works well across teams and stakeholders (product, engineering, ops, marketing) and explains clinical insights in a clear, non-jargon way.
  • Open to feedback and co-creating processes with non-clinical teammates.
  • Exceptional communication skills
  • Adaptability in a fast-growing healthcare tech environment
  • Track record of exceeding partnership or sales goals

 

Benefits that make a difference

  • Be part of an international team across the US, Paris, Belgium, and Vienna
  • Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision)
  • 401(k) with company match
  • 20 days PTO + 10 paid holidays + sick leave
  • FREE One Medical membership
  • Internet reimbursement

 

Our team values

At Dreem Health — and across Sunrise — we believe in keeping things clear and simple. We make sleep medicine more accessible by cutting through complexity and focusing on what truly matters: helping people sleep and feel better. We count on one another, building trust through dependable actions and authentic teamwork. And we always let the sun rise — leading with optimism, compassion, and the belief that better sleep unlocks a healthier, fuller life.

 

Our hiring process 

Recruiter Screen > Lead NP Interview > Medical Director Interview > COO > Founders > Reference Check > Offer > Background Check>Start August 2025

 

We value people, not just paper. Don't quite meet every qualification? Apply anyway! We're interested in your unique perspective and what you'll bring to our team. Tell us your story and why you're passionate about improving sleep health. Real-world experience, empathy, and a genuine desire to help patients often matter more than checking every box.

 

Dreem Health / Sunrise is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome people of all backgrounds and are committed to building a workplace where everyone feels included and respected. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind.

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