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NY Center Physician (MD/DO)

New York, New York, United States

Who is Parsley Health?

Parsley Health is the largest functional healthcare company in the U.S., founded by Dr. Robin Berzin, a Columbia-trained physician who saw the limits of conventional care firsthand and chose to build something radically better. Robin’s mission—and ours—is to transform the way we treat chronic disease by delivering intelligent, root-cause care through functional medicine, advanced diagnostics, and lifestyle intervention.

At Parsley, we believe healthcare should be preventive, data-driven, and deeply human. Our model gives clinicians the time, tools, and support they need to focus on what really matters: helping patients heal.

What is the job?

This is your chance to break free from the traditional medical model and practice at the top of your license. We’re hiring board-certified Physicians who are passionate about functional medicine and want to make a lasting impact on patients’ lives.

As a clinician at Parsley, you’ll have the time to listen, the resources to investigate deeply, and the clinical autonomy to treat the whole person—not just the symptoms.

You will report to one of our Lead Physicians.

This role entails at least three days/week seeing members in-person at our NY Center based in Flatiron, Manhattan.

Why do you want to be at Parsley?

  • Time for Care: 60-minute visits, personalized plans, and strong ongoing relationships
  • Clinical Excellence: A supportive team of health coaches, RN care managers, and fellow clinicians focused on continuous learning
  • Tools That Work: Access to top tools, evidence-based protocols, and advanced testing
  • Flexibility: We offer Full Time & Part Time positions
  • Mission-Driven: You’ll be part of a company that exists to change lives—clinically and systemically

What you'll do:

  • Conduct functional medicine visits virtually and/or in-person
  • Use advanced testing to uncover root causes of chronic illness
  • Partner with health coaches and care teams to drive outcomes
  • Build deep relationships with your patients over time
  • Document care in a proprietary, user-friendly EMR

What do you bring to the table?

  • Are a board-certified MD, DO, NP, or PA with active state licensure in NY or CA.
  • Have at least 3 years of post-residency clinical experience (functional medicine training a plus)
  • Are passionate about lifestyle medicine, nutrition, and long-term patient relationships
  • Thrive in a startup environment and love fast feedback loops
  • Believe in collaborative, whole-person care

What does Parsley bring to the table?

  • Competitive salary and bonus structure
  • Flexible PTO policies
  • Sick Leave
  • 401k + Matching
  • Company sponsored medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Annual CME and wellness stipends
  • Complimentary Parsley Health membership
  • Remote-first team with built-in clinical community

Be Part of the Change
Healthcare doesn’t have to be broken. At Parsley Health, we’re building what comes next—and we’re looking for passionate clinicians to help lead the way. Join us in delivering medicine that works, for everyone.

Parsley Health is committed to providing an equitable, fair and transparent compensation program for all employees.

The salary for this role is targeted between $200,000 - $300,000, depending on skills and experience. We take a geo-neutral approach to compensation within the US, meaning that we pay based on job function and level, not location. 

Individual compensation decisions are based on a number of factors, including experience level, skillset, and balancing internal equity relative to peers at the company. We expect the majority of the candidates who are offered roles at our company to fall healthily throughout the range based on these factors. We recognize that the person we hire may be less experienced (or more senior) than this job description as posted. If that ends up being the case, the updated salary range will be communicated with candidates during the process.


At Parsley Health we believe in celebrating everything that makes us human and are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We embrace diversity and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better we can serve our members. 


Important note:

In light of recent increase in hiring scams, if you're selected to move onto the next phase of our hiring process, a member of our Talent Acquisition team will reach out to you directly from an @parsleyhealth.com email address to guide you through our interview process. 

    Please note: 

  • We will never communicate with you via Microsoft Teams
  • We will never ask for your bank account information at any point during the recruitment process, nor will we send you a check (electronic or physical) to purchase home office equipment

We look forward to connecting!

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