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Surgical Gynecologist, Bend, OR

Bend, OR

Surgical Gynecologist

High Lakes Gynecology | Praxis Health | Bend, Oregon

High Lakes Gynecology, part of Praxis Health, is seeking a BE/BC Gynecologist to join our established surgical gynecology practice in Bend, Oregon. This role is 100% gynecology, with no obstetrics, combining office-based care with gynecologic surgery.

What We're Looking For

We're looking for a residency-trained OB/GYN who is a confident and skilled surgeon to join our team. Fellowship training in either minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (MIGS) or urogynecology is a plus but not required. Our patients present with the full range of benign gynecologic conditions, so the right candidate should be comfortable managing and surgically treating:

  • Abnormal uterine bleeding, adenomyosis, and uterine fibroids
  • Endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain
  • Pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence (a plus but not required)
  • Infertility work-up and management
  • Complex and routine hysterectomy
  • Hysteroscopic and other minimally invasive procedures

Experience with robotic and/or advanced laparoscopic technique is valued, as is interest in incorporating office-based ultrasound to further characterize gynecologic conditions.

New graduates with strong surgical training from residency, as well as experienced surgeons, are encouraged to apply.

Practice Highlights

  • 100% gynecology — no obstetrics
  • Blend of clinic-based gynecology and surgical practice
  • 4-day clinical workweek
  • Shared call among practice providers
  • Established patient demand with an active referral base
  • Dedicated gynecology clinic with experienced clinical support staff
  • Collaborative, physician-led practice environment

Qualifications

  • BE/BC Surgical Gynecologist
  • Active medical license in Oregon (or ability to obtain)
  • Current DEA registration or ability to obtain
  • Current CPR/AED certification
  • Fellowship training in either minimally invasive gynecologic surgery (MIGS) or urogynecology is a plus but not required.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive base salary plus production incentive (specifics provided during interview process)
  • Relocation assistance and sign-on bonus available
  • 6 weeks earned time off
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Malpractice insurance with tail coverage
  • Retirement plan, CME allowance, licensure, and DEA registration covered

Life in Bend

Life in Bend offers something few communities can match - a nationally recognized outdoor lifestyle paired with an exceptional quality of life and a thriving, welcoming community.

Tucked into the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Bend, Oregon is where rugged natural beauty meets sophisticated small-town charm. With over 300 days of sunshine annually and a panoramic backdrop of snow-capped peaks, it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and creative spirits alike. The Deschutes River winds through the heart of the city, inviting fly-fishers, paddleboarders, and sunset strollers to its banks, while the nearby high desert and alpine wilderness offer world-class skiing, mountain biking, rock climbing, and hiking—all within minutes of downtown.

Yet Bend is more than a gateway to adventure; it's a cultural destination in its own right. Its walkable, art-filled downtown is lined with gourmet eateries, award-winning breweries, boutique shops, and wellness studios. Local farmers markets, live music, and craft fairs bring the community together year-round, while a vibrant culinary and craft beer scene reflect the city’s creative energy and commitment to quality. Whether sipping a locally roasted coffee on a crisp morning or soaking in the alpenglow from a rooftop bar, visitors quickly discover what locals already know - life in Bend is beautifully balanced between nature, nourishment, and inspiration.

High Lakes Gynecology

Since 2008, High Lakes Gynecology has provided comprehensive gynecologic care for women throughout Central Oregon. Located within our dedicated Hosmer Lake building on the Shevlin Park campus, the practice offers a full spectrum of office and surgical gynecology in a setting intentionally designed around women's health.

As part of High Lakes Health Care and Praxis Health, you'll practice alongside providers who believe medicine is built on lasting relationships, clinical autonomy, and doing what's right for each patient. Our physicians are supported by experienced nurses, medical assistants, and administrative professionals who allow providers to focus on delivering exceptional care rather than navigating unnecessary bureaucracy.

Praxis Health

Praxis Health is the Pacific Northwest's largest independent, physician-led healthcare network, caring for communities throughout Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.

Our mission is simple: deliver compassionate, relationship-centered care while empowering physicians to practice medicine the way they believe it should be practiced. We prioritize continuity, collaboration, and local decision-making over corporate bureaucracy, creating an environment where providers can focus on their patients while enjoying meaningful professional support and work-life balance.

If you're looking for a practice where your voice matters, your patients come first, and your career can thrive for years to come, we'd love to meet you.

 

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