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Best states for an ob/gyn physician

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Julie Aultman Ph.D.
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Are you thinking of becoming an ob/gyn physician and really want to work at CompHealth? Turns out, your chances to become an ob/gyn physician are better in some states than others.Pay, benefits, and opportunities vary greatly by state, and it's no different for ob/gyn physicians. We found that North Dakota is the best state in the nation for ob/gyn physicians, and people in Dothan earn the most in the field.
To do that, we looked at the most recent data we have available for the following criteria -- average annual wages, and availability of jobs for ob/gyn physicians.We found that North Dakota is the best state for ob/gyn physician jobs, whereas Utah is the worst.

10 best states for ob/gyn physicians in 2026

  1. North Dakota #1 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    1. North Dakota

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:109
    Average annual salary:$176,359
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$116,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$266,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.73
  2. Indiana #2 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    2. Indiana

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:507
    Average annual salary:$175,696
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$115,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$267,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.14
  3. Vermont #3 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    3. Vermont

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:71
    Average annual salary:$177,075
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$117,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$266,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.36
  4. Minnesota #4 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    4. Minnesota

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:566
    Average annual salary:$176,178
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$116,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$266,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.26
  5. Nevada #5 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    5. Nevada

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:214
    Average annual salary:$172,648
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$114,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$261,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.51
  6. Alabama #6 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    6. Alabama

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:226
    Average annual salary:$182,268
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$122,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$271,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.75
  7. Mississippi #7 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    7. Mississippi

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:91
    Average annual salary:$179,145
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$119,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$268,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.63
  8. Kentucky #8 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    8. Kentucky

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:212
    Average annual salary:$173,043
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$112,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$265,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.85
  9. Arizona #9 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    9. Arizona

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:556
    Average annual salary:$171,923
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$113,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$260,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.4
  10. Montana #10 best state for ob/gyn physicians

    10. Montana

    Total ob/gyn physician jobs:119
    Average annual salary:$168,872
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$109,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$261,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.52

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Detailed list of the best states for an ob/gyn physician

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1North Dakota$176,359$116,000755,393109
2Indiana$175,696$115,0006,666,818507
3Vermont$177,075$117,000623,65771
4Minnesota$176,178$116,0005,576,606566
5Nevada$172,648$114,0002,998,039214
6Alabama$182,268$122,0004,874,747226
7Mississippi$179,145$119,0002,984,10091
8Kentucky$173,043$112,0004,454,189212
9Arizona$171,923$113,0007,016,270556
10Montana$168,872$109,0001,050,493119
11Ohio$173,341$113,00011,658,609449
12Louisiana$170,906$111,0004,684,333213
13Missouri$173,701$113,0006,113,532307
14Kansas$171,669$111,0002,913,123135
15New Hampshire$168,023$109,0001,342,795213
16Michigan$167,196$107,0009,962,311485
17South Dakota$162,707$103,000869,666178
18Nebraska$169,530$109,0001,920,076104
19West Virginia$166,051$106,0001,815,85792
20Texas$168,135$109,00028,304,5961,224
21Florida$167,202$107,00020,984,400978
22Idaho$169,896$110,0001,716,94366
23Iowa$165,571$105,0003,145,711193
24Pennsylvania$163,029$104,00012,805,5371,189
25Washington$167,157$107,0007,405,743524
26South Carolina$164,359$104,0005,024,369397
27Illinois$166,298$106,00012,802,023719
28Connecticut$166,130$107,0003,588,184279
29Colorado$169,664$110,0005,607,154243
30Alaska$159,196$97,000739,79590
31New York$164,317$105,00019,849,3991,396
32California$170,357$112,00039,536,6531,554
33New Mexico$157,443$99,0002,088,070256
34Arkansas$163,112$104,0003,004,27988
35Rhode Island$163,998$105,0001,059,63963
36Wisconsin$152,079$94,0005,795,483680
37Maine$154,052$96,0001,335,907150
38Virginia$165,006$105,0008,470,020497
39Oklahoma$154,445$96,0003,930,864234
40Tennessee$154,688$96,0006,715,984353
41Georgia$160,381$101,00010,429,379606
42Oregon$159,950$101,0004,142,776334
43Delaware$164,141$105,000961,93944
44Maryland$162,194$103,0006,052,177397
45North Carolina$153,575$95,00010,273,419652
46New Jersey$159,791$101,0009,005,644534
47Hawaii$121,226$67,0001,427,538111
48Massachusetts$160,237$102,0006,859,819517
49District of Columbia$163,876$105,000693,97244
50Wyoming$145,970$88,000579,31531
51Utah$153,274$95,0003,101,833105

Highest paying states for ob/gyn physicians

RankStateAvg. Ob/Gyn Physician Salary
1North Dakota$176,359
2Indiana$175,696
3Vermont$177,075
4Minnesota$176,178
5Nevada$172,648
6Alabama$182,268
7Mississippi$179,145
8Kentucky$173,043
9Arizona$171,923
10Montana$168,872
11Ohio$173,341
12Louisiana$170,906
13Missouri$173,701
14Kansas$171,669
15New Hampshire$168,023
16Michigan$167,196
17South Dakota$162,707
18Nebraska$169,530
19West Virginia$166,051
20Texas$168,135
21Florida$167,202
22Idaho$169,896
23Iowa$165,571
24Pennsylvania$163,029
25Washington$167,157
26South Carolina$164,359
27Illinois$166,298
28Connecticut$166,130
29Colorado$169,664
30Alaska$159,196
31New York$164,317
32California$170,357
33New Mexico$157,443
34Arkansas$163,112
35Rhode Island$163,998
36Wisconsin$152,079
37Maine$154,052
38Virginia$165,006
39Oklahoma$154,445
40Tennessee$154,688
41Georgia$160,381
42Oregon$159,950
43Delaware$164,141
44Maryland$162,194
45North Carolina$153,575
46New Jersey$159,791
47Hawaii$121,226
48Massachusetts$160,237
49District of Columbia$163,876
50Wyoming$145,970
51Utah$153,274

Expert opinions on the best states for ob/gyn physicians

  • Are there any particularly good places in the United States for ob/gyn physicians to find work opportunities?

    Julie Aultman Ph.D.Julie Aultman Ph.D. LinkedIn profile

    Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University

    We need this future workforce to be innovative, to make important changes - from environmental and global warming initiatives (bioethicists who have a passion for environmental ethics) to being researchers and advocates for patients and others who might fall victim to the negative impact of the pandemic (clinical ethics, health humanities scholars). The transition to work will be slow, as the revitalization of our national economy, but there will be work.

    We need these future minds more than anything right now. But again, mentors are going to be essential for helping these graduates get to that next phase in their lives. I am fully confident my dual-enrolled students (medical or pharmacy students who are also taking the Masters program in Medical Ethics and Humanities) will find work opportunities. For my traditional graduate students who are not in the health professions, there will be roles for these students in medicine and science (e.g., regulatory compliance).

    However, I do encourage them to work toward a doctoral program as the MA degree is a non-terminal degree. I have had students receive work prior to the pandemic, and I would suspect similar opportunities post-pandemic, particularly in the sciences where ethics and compliance are so essential.

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