Physician Specialties Pay Ranked
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In 2024, the annual average compensation for U.S. physicians in four medical specialties surpassed $500,000. A 2025 Physician Compensation Report states the highest-paid physicians were orthopedic specialists, while public health and preventive medicine professionals earned the least.

With the exception of anesthesiology, the top seven highest-paying specialties have consistently ranked among the 10 best-paid specialties in the last five years.

The data comes from a survey of 7,322 physicians across 29 specialties, conducted from October 3 to January 15 by Beckers.

  1. Orthopedic and orthopedic surgery: $543,000
  2. Radiology: $520,000
  3. Plastic surgery: $516,000
  4. Cardiology: $506,000
  5. Anesthesiology: $499,000
  6. Gastroenterology: $495,000
  7. Urology: $485,000 
  8. Otolaryngology: $473,000
  9. Oncology and hematology: $452,000
  10. Dermatology: $424,000
  11. General surgery: $420,000
  12. Critical care: $410,00
  13. Pathology: $395,000
  14. Ophthalmology: $394,000
  15. Pulmonary medicine: $387,000
  16. Emergency medicine: $374,000
  17. OB-GYN: $367,000
  18. Nephrology: $359,000
  19. Physical medicine and rehabilitation: $354,000
  20. Psychiatry: $336,000
  21. Neurology: $322,000
  22. Allergy and immunology: $312,000
  23. Internal medicine: $286,000
  24. Rheumatology: $277,000
  25. Infectious diseases: $277,00
  26. Diabetes and endocrinology: $277,000
  27. Family medicine: $276,000
  28. Pediatrics: $258,000
  29. Public health and preventive medicine: $257,000