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Gynecologist salary

Average gynecologist salary

$346,535

$166.6 hourly rate

Entry-level gynecologist salary
$175,000 yearly salary
Updated December 15, 2025

Average Gynecologist Salary

The average salary for a gynecologist in the United States is approximately $346,535 per year, equating to about $167 per hour. Salaries can vary significantly based on factors like geographic location, years of experience, and the specific healthcare setting.

How Much Does a Gynecologist Make?

Entry-level gynecologists can expect to earn less, with salaries increasing as they gain experience and specialization. On average, those with 5-10 years of experience see substantial increases in their income, often reaching the mid to upper $300,000s.

Where Can a Gynecologist Earn More?

States such as California, New York, and Texas offer some of the highest salaries for gynecologists, often exceeding $400,000 annually. Urban centers tend to provide more opportunities and higher compensation due to increased demand for specialized healthcare services.

Gynecologist Salary Estimates from Across the Web

Online resources, including job boards and salary databases, frequently update compensation data. This enables prospective gynecologists to gauge salary trends and make informed decisions regarding their career paths based on current market conditions.

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Trinity Health$410,480
HealthTrust$126,831

Gynecologist salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Ziprecruiter and CareerExplorer, the average salary for a gynecologist typically falls between $238,320 and $346,535.
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$346,535yearly
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$315,800yearly
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Average gynecologist salary by state

The highest-paying states for gynecologists are Alaska, North Dakota, and Minnesota. The lowest average gynecologist salary states are Texas, Georgia, and California.

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Highest paying states for gynecologists

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1North Dakota$226,120$108.71
2Alaska$233,666$112.34
3West Virginia$216,883$104.27
4Iowa$220,042$105.79
5Wisconsin$219,234$105.40
6Montana$222,364$106.91
7South Dakota$220,531$106.02
8North Carolina$214,901$103.32
9Kentucky$217,045$104.35
10Minnesota$223,250$107.33
11Ohio$217,095$104.37
12Wyoming$219,311$105.44
13Arkansas$211,936$101.89
14Washington$214,311$103.03
15Missouri$213,785$102.78
16Pennsylvania$208,467$100.22
17Kansas$211,995$101.92
18New York$213,349$102.57
19Illinois$215,011$103.37
20South Carolina$212,347$102.09
21Alabama$207,520$99.77
22Utah$216,209$103.95
23New Mexico$208,053$100.03
24Nebraska$213,560$102.67
25Indiana$210,652$101.28
26Maine$203,756$97.96
27Vermont$203,528$97.85
28Colorado$213,160$102.48
29Oregon$204,629$98.38
30Idaho$211,455$101.66
31New Hampshire$200,777$96.53
32Mississippi$206,368$99.22
33Connecticut$200,520$96.40
34Nevada$198,952$95.65
35Oklahoma$196,311$94.38
36Michigan$201,604$96.92
37Massachusetts$201,097$96.68
38Tennessee$194,033$93.29
39Delaware$202,905$97.55
40Virginia$200,995$96.63
41Louisiana$195,291$93.89
42Rhode Island$198,220$95.30
43Florida$192,720$92.65
44Maryland$196,680$94.56
45District of Columbia$201,394$96.82
46Georgia$191,553$92.09
47New Jersey$190,048$91.37
48Arizona$183,874$88.40
49Texas$191,689$92.16
50Hawaii$140,823$67.70
51California$191,456$92.05

Highest paying cities for gynecologists

The highest-paying cities for gynecologists are Cleveland, OH, Ogden, UT, and Raleigh, NC.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Cleveland, OH$366,597$176.25
2Ogden, UT$361,477$173.79
3Raleigh, NC$352,188$169.32
4Cape Girardeau, MO$345,794$166.25
5New York, NY$330,364$158.83
6Redmond, OR$300,450$144.45
7Wilmington, DE$287,062$138.01
8Jacksonville, FL$267,607$128.66
9Atlanta, GA$257,495$123.80
10San Francisco, CA$256,268$123.21
11Pasadena, TX$246,743$118.63
12Phoenix, AZ$224,833$108.09

Gynecologist salary details

A gynecologist's salary ranges from $175,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $685,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average gynecologist salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a gynecologist's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$685,000$57,083$329
75th Percentile$496,000$41,333$238
Average$346,535$28,878$167
25th Percentile$242,000$20,167$116
10th Percentile$175,000$14,583$84

Highest paying gynecologist jobs

The highest paying types of gynecologists are obstetrician/gynecologist, physician, and doctor.

Job titleAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rateJob openings
Physician$238,887$19,907$114.8546,489
Doctor$208,582$17,382$100.2814,571
Obstetrician/Gynecologist$256,544$21,379$123.3429,741

Which companies pay gynecologists the most?

Gynecologist salaries at Trinity Health and Mayo Clinic are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average gynecologist salary at companies like Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and Ogden Clinic are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1Trinity Health$410,480$197.35
2Mayo Clinic$383,778$184.51
3Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health$365,198$175.58
4Ogden Clinic$359,652$172.91
5Emory Healthcare$330,424$158.86
6Praxis$311,285$149.66
7UNC REX Healthcare$308,848$148.48
8UNC Health Care$287,839$138.38
9Cleveland Clinic$287,646$138.29
10Emory University$237,158$114.02
11Mount Sinai Health System$235,330$113.14
12National Medical Association$233,679$112.35
13Medical Service$228,318$109.77
14West Virginia University$221,252$106.37
15Dartmouth-Hitchcock$211,503$101.68
16Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center$208,274$100.13
17Interpath Labs$169,210$81.35
18HealthTrust$126,831$60.98

Wage gap by gender, race and education

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Gynecologist salary trends

The average gynecologist salary has risen by $41,611 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average gynecologist earned $304,924 annually, but today, they earn $346,535 a year. That works out to a 6% change in pay for gynecologists over the last decade.

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Average gynecologist salary over time

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Gynecologist salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2026$347,000$166.60+2.4%
2025$338,000$162.56+1.7%
2024$332,000$159.82+1.3%
2023$328,000$157.75+0.4%
2022$327,000$157.13+5.1%

Recently added gynecologist salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Wexford Health Sources Inc.GynecologistLincoln, IL06/12/2025$521,750
CHS RecruitingGynecologist-Private Practice-Flexible OptionsHillsdale, NY06/12/2025$350,000
EssenmedGynecologistNew York, NY06/10/2025$250,000
Greenlife Healthcare StaffingGynecologistNew York, NY06/10/2025$250,000
AdeccoGynecologistLos Angeles, CA05/29/2025$300,000
Wexford Health Sources Inc.GynecologistLincoln, IL05/24/2025$521,750
Department of Veterans AffairsGynecologist PhysicianOmaha, NE05/22/2025$225,000
Greenlife Healthcare StaffingGynecologistNew York, NY05/19/2025$300,000
Greenlife Healthcare StaffingGynecologistCarteret, NJ05/17/2025$300,000
Ironside Human ResourcesGynecologistTucson, AZ05/16/2025$310,000

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