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Physician – Primary Care / Family Medicine

San Diego County

Primary Care Physician (MD/DO)

Senior Doc Medical Group | Greater San Diego Metro Area

Now Hiring | Full-Time | Monday–Friday | No Nights or Weekends

Purpose‑Driven Medicine. Real Relationships. Lasting Impact.

At Senior Doc Medical Group, we deliver more than primary care—we provide continuum‑based care designed around the evolving needs of seniors. Our model integrates primary care, behavioral health, palliative support, and home‑based services, allowing physicians to care for patients comprehensively, consistently, and with greater clinical confidence.

As we grow across the greater San Diego metro area, we’re seeking Primary Care Physicians (MD/DO) who want to practice relationship‑centered medicine within a supportive, physician‑led organization that invests in long‑term success.


The Role

You’ll serve as the primary physician for a panel of senior patients, delivering coordinated care across home‑based and community settings. You’ll be supported by an established interdisciplinary team and clear clinical playbooks—so you can focus on high‑quality care, not fragmentation.

Your Responsibilities Include:

  • Providing preventive, acute, and chronic care for older adults
  • Conducting in‑depth assessments and managing individualized care plans
  • Ordering and interpreting labs and diagnostics
  • Collaborating closely with Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, behavioral health, and palliative partners
  • Participating in population health and quality improvement initiatives
  • Supporting and mentoring advanced practice providers within your pod
  • Engaging in ongoing clinical collaboration, coaching, and professional development

Who Thrives Here

  • MD or DO with an active California medical license
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatrics
  • Experience caring for seniors or medically complex patients (preferred)
  • Comfortable practicing in a team‑based, home‑centric care model
  • Values autonomy, accountability, and long‑term partnership
  • Compassionate, communicative, and committed to continuity of care

Why Physicians Choose Senior Doc

  • Continuum‑based care model—integrating primary, psych, palliative, and home‑based services
  • Collaborative pod structure, supported by operational, clinical, and peer leaders
  • Structured onboarding, coaching, and clear playbooks that support physician autonomy
  • Culture built on loyalty, mentorship, and long‑term partnership
  • Clinical excellence balanced with efficiency, compassion, and consistency
  • Monday–Friday schedule with no nights, weekends, or call
  • Highly competitive compensation based on experience and productivity
  • Comprehensive benefits package

Location

This role supports patients across the greater San Diego metro area, including San Diego, La Jolla, Chula Vista, Carlsbad, Oceanside, and surrounding communities, with a blend of home‑based visits, community partnerships, and coordinated clinic collaboration.


Common Search Terms

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Internal Medicine Jobs California | Geriatric Physician Jobs
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MD / DO Jobs San Diego | Outpatient Physician Roles


Ready to Practice Medicine the Way It Should Be?

Join a team that values connection over volume, collaboration over silos, and stability over churn—while delivering exceptional care to seniors throughout San Diego.

Apply today to join Senior Doc Medical Group.

Pay Range for Posted Region

$200,000 - $350,000 USD

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