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Physician Radiology - Competitive Salary

Company: BAS Healthcare
Location: Saranac Lake
Posted on: February 28, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Join a collaborative radiology team in one of the most scenic regions in the Northeast. Adirondack Health, in partnership with Millennium Imaging, is seeking a General Radiologist to join a growing program in Saranac Lake, New York. This is a full-time, weekday position offering an excellent work-life balance, competitive compensation, and access to modern imaging technology. Position Highlights Full-time, Monday–Friday schedule No overnight call Broad-based general radiology practice Supportive, team-oriented environment Exceptional lifestyle in the Adirondack Mountains Practice Overview You will provide comprehensive diagnostic imaging services across multiple modalities, including: General diagnostic radiology X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound Basic interventional procedures (preferred, not required) Collaboration with referring physicians and multidisciplinary teams Candidate Qualifications MD or DO Board Certified or Board Eligible in Radiology Eligible for New York medical licensure Strong communication and teamwork skills Compensation & Benefits $400,000–$600,000 salary, based on experience Comprehensive benefits package CME allowance Relocation assistance Retirement plan and paid time off Community & Lifestyle Saranac Lake offers an unparalleled quality of life with year-round outdoor recreation, lakes, mountains, and a vibrant small-town community. Enjoy hiking, skiing, boating, and access to the natural beauty of the Adirondack Park—all while maintaining a balanced professional schedule.

Keywords: BAS Healthcare, Utica , Physician Radiology - Competitive Salary, Healthcare , Saranac Lake, New York


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