Physician Opportunity – Build an Independent Telehealth Practice

DrQuit is a physician-founded telehealth platform created by Dr. Eric Eck, DO.

After building a lean and profitable telehealth clinic, Dr. Eck now speaks with physicians who are interested in developing independent telehealth practices or expanding existing ones.

Many physicians are exploring ways to create more autonomy, flexibility, and additional income streams through telehealth.

This opportunity is designed for clinicians who want to better understand how independent telehealth clinics are structured and whether building one could make sense for them.

Who This Is For

This opportunity may be a good fit for:

  • Physicians interested in independent practice ownership
  • Clinicians exploring telehealth-based income streams
  • Physicians seeking greater autonomy or flexible work structures
  • Providers curious about building a lean telehealth clinic

MD, DO, NP, and PA clinicians are welcome to apply.

What Happens Next

Selected applicants will schedule a short introductory conversation to discuss:

  • current clinical situation
  • interest in independent telehealth practice
  • whether this opportunity could be a good fit

There is no obligation and the conversation is purely exploratory.

How to Apply

Interested clinicians can apply and schedule a short call through the Indeed scheduler or copy the following link directly into your browser:

drquit.link/call-in

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Pay: $100,000.00 - $400,000.00 per year

Application Question(s):

  • Please provide Current Professional Situation: (Select all that apply) Employed physician, Resident or fellow, Independent physician, Locums / moonlighting, Nurse practitioner exploring independent practice, or Other?
  • What has prevented you from starting your own teleclinic so far?
  • How seriously have you considered launching your own teleclinic? (Select all that apply) Just curious, Actively researching, Planning within the next 12 months, Planning within the next 6 months, Trying to launch now, or Other?

License/Certification:

  • US Medical License of any Kind (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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