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Build Your Career with Us – Endodontist Opening

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States

Join a Trusted Endodontic Practice on Wisconsin’s Beautiful Lake Michigan Shore!

Endodontic Specialists of Wisconsin is seeking a full-time Endodontist to join our well-established and high-demand Sheboygan practice.

This is an exceptional opportunity to step into a thriving practice with strong referral relationships, excellent support staff, and no need to build from scratch. Whether you’re early in your career or looking for long-term stability, this practice offers everything you need to succeed—starting day one.

Practice Highlights:

· Consistently booked out 3–4 months in advance.

· Immediate patient flow of 7–10 patients per day without marketing.

· Stand-alone clinic with a loyal referral base and excellent visibility.

· Five fully equipped operatories with CBCT, microscopes, and paperless systems.

· Highly experienced support team—efficient, knowledgeable, and patient-focused. It’s truly a well-oiled machine.

· Strong clinical autonomy with back-end and growth support from Specialty1 Partners.

Opportunity Details:

· Full-time position with competitive compensation and excellent earning potential.

· Immediate demand in the Sheboygan market means you can be busy from day one.

· Support with marketing, outreach, and practice growth.

· Clinical mentorship is available if desired.

· Partnership opportunities for long-term ownership-minded doctors.

Ideal Candidate:

· Board-certified or board-eligible Endodontist.

· Licensed or eligible for dental licensure in Wisconsin.

· Ready to step into a busy, well-run practice.

· Collaborative, high-integrity clinician who values long-term relationships with patients and referring doctors.

· Willing to live within a reasonable commute to Sheboygan. Relocation assistance available.

Why Live in Sheboygan, WI?

Enjoy life on Lake Michigan in a community that balances nature, affordability, and culture:

· Beautiful lakefront living with access to beaches, sailing, and parks.

· Affordable cost of living and family-friendly neighborhoods.

· Thriving local food scene, outdoor festivals, and a strong sense of community.

· Convenient location between Milwaukee and Green Bay—perfect for weekend getaways and access to larger-city amenities.

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If you’re looking to join a practice where you can thrive clinically and personally, we encourage you to explore this opportunity. Join Endodontic Specialists of Wisconsin – Sheboygan and make a meaningful impact from your very first day.

 

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