SOC 291217
Neurologists
Diagnose, manage, and treat disorders and diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, with a primarily nonsurgical focus.
National Median
N/A
per year
Highest Paying Locations for Neurologists
Neurologists Salary by Location
Compare salaries across 11 metropolitan areas
| Metropolitan Area | Median Salary | Employed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Massachusetts | $234,660 | 290 | |
| Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT | $231,420 | 80 | |
| Worcester, MA | $228,470 | 60 | |
| Tennessee | $228,350 | 290 | |
| Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH | $228,070 | 180 | |
| New York | $214,820 | 1,130 | |
| New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ | $214,820 | 920 | |
| New Jersey | $213,200 | 190 | |
| Florida | $165,860 | N/A | |
| Pennsylvania | $140,970 | N/A | |
| California | $124,830 | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average salary for a Neurologists?
The national median annual salary for Neurologists is N/A, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. This means half of workers in this occupation earn more, and half earn less.
Where do Neurologistss earn the most?
The highest-paying metro area for Neurologistss is Massachusetts, with a median salary of $234,660.
How much can an experienced Neurologists make?
Top-earning Neurologistss (90th percentile) make N/A or more annually. This typically reflects workers with significant experience, specialized skills, or positions in high-paying regions.