Gynecologist earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Gynecologist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $281,170
Alabama $284,380
Arkansas $171,100
Arizona $202,120
California $201,170
Colorado $286,560
Connecticut $272,080
District of Columbia $225,260
Delaware $268,530
Florida $255,530
Georgia $242,220
Hawaii $237,050
Iowa $254,100
Illinois $207,800
Indiana $285,180
Kansas $188,770
Kentucky $263,820
Massachusetts $254,530
Maryland $197,010
Maine $207,190
Michigan $153,880
Minnesota $247,360
Missouri $203,450
Mississippi $234,160
Montana $265,440
North Carolina $255,100
North Dakota $268,240
Nebraska $241,350
New Hampshire $252,860
New Jersey $267,990
New Mexico $287,680
New York $230,250
Ohio $255,560
Oklahoma $214,640
Oregon $204,220
Pennsylvania $251,640
Rhode Island $266,280
South Carolina $283,910
South Dakota $274,250
Tennessee $197,080
Texas $215,300
Utah $256,950
Virginia $225,630
Vermont $206,420
Washington $259,620
Wisconsin $278,730
Wyoming $265,190

How do gynecologist salaries compare to similar careers?

Gynecologists earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than neurosurgeons but more than hospitalists.

Career Median Salary
Neurosurgeon salary $255K
Surgeon salary $255K
Colorectal surgeon salary $255K
Doctor salary $106K
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon salary $242K
Gynecologist salary $238K
Orthodontist salary $226K
Psychiatrist salary $220K
Family practitioner salary $201K
Hospitalist salary $201K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)