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Urologist salary

Average urologist salary

$331,075

$159.17 hourly rate

Entry-level urologist salary
$172,000 yearly salary
Updated January 8, 2025

Average Urologist Salary

As of October 2025, the average salary for a urologist in the United States is $331,075 annually, which translates to approximately $159 per hour. This salary can vary based on factors such as location, years of experience, and specialty focus.

Where Can Urologists Earn More?

Urologists in states such as California, New York, and Texas often enjoy higher salaries due to demand and cost of living. For example, the highest-paying states for urologists average around $400,000 per year. Additionally, experienced urologists or those in leadership roles may see salaries exceeding $500,000.

Salary Insights by Experience

Newly graduated urologists can expect to earn around $200,000, with substantial increases as they gain experience. This growth highlights the rewarding nature of a urology career, both financially and professionally.

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OSF HealthCare$426,793
PeaceHealth$342,030

Urologist salary estimates from across the web

Based on the latest salary information compiled by Zippia, Salary.com, Indeed, Glassdoor and Ziprecruiter, the average salary for a urologist typically falls between $210,887 and $417,890.
zippia
$331,075yearly
glassdoor[1]
$210,887yearly
indeed[2]
$233,367yearly
Salary.com[3]
$417,890yearly
ZipRecruiter[4]
$368,164yearly

Average urologist salary by state

The highest-paying states for urologists are North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. The lowest average urologist salary states are Rhode Island, Arizona, and Nevada.

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Highest paying states for urologists

RankStateAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Wisconsin$214,787$103.26
2North Dakota$218,788$105.19
3West Virginia$210,296$101.10
4Wyoming$208,014$100.01
5Alaska$209,719$100.83
6Minnesota$214,247$103.00
7Kentucky$209,891$100.91
8South Dakota$207,025$99.53
9Pennsylvania$205,582$98.84
10North Carolina$204,463$98.30
11Illinois$208,444$100.21
12Missouri$206,886$99.46
13Nebraska$211,817$101.84
14Iowa$202,711$97.46
15Connecticut$207,950$99.98
16Maine$201,731$96.99
17Michigan$204,577$98.35
18Montana$207,180$99.61
19Idaho$205,760$98.92
20Mississippi$204,082$98.12
21Utah$207,519$99.77
22Alabama$202,083$97.16
23Washington$199,395$95.86
24Ohio$203,130$97.66
25Kansas$197,375$94.89
26Oklahoma$194,932$93.72
27Tennessee$197,601$95.00
28New Mexico$189,819$91.26
29New York$196,420$94.43
30Vermont$189,584$91.15
31Virginia$204,761$98.44
32South Carolina$196,569$94.50
33Indiana$191,432$92.03
34Georgia$195,524$94.00
35Oregon$186,403$89.62
36Maryland$199,256$95.80
37Arkansas$183,567$88.25
38Nevada$176,457$84.84
39New Jersey$194,659$93.59
40New Hampshire$182,231$87.61
41Louisiana$190,487$91.58
42Colorado$189,599$91.15
43Texas$186,252$89.54
44Massachusetts$187,600$90.19
45Arizona$180,679$86.86
46Florida$168,322$80.92
47Rhode Island$181,016$87.03
48Delaware$182,029$87.51
49District of Columbia$183,093$88.03
50California$171,612$82.51
51Hawaii$123,117$59.19

Highest paying cities for urologists

The highest-paying cities for urologists are Grand Forks, ND, Huntley, IL, and Edmonds, WA.

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Grand Forks, ND$423,102$203.41
2Huntley, IL$328,254$157.81
3Edmonds, WA$327,629$157.51
4Pittsburgh, PA$304,580$146.43
5Ottumwa, IA$297,703$143.13
6Detroit, MI$297,370$142.97
7Bristol, CT$294,866$141.76
8Cleveland, OH$291,088$139.95
9Watertown, NY$273,821$131.64
10Denver, CO$260,706$125.34
11Indianapolis, IN$254,491$122.35
12Bridgewater, NJ$251,366$120.85
13Burlington, VT$243,005$116.83
14Fort Worth, TX$241,296$116.01
15Worcester, MA$232,642$111.85
16Fort Smith, AR$228,297$109.76
17Peoria, AZ$222,226$106.84
18Manchester, NH$220,071$105.80
19Sacramento, CA$219,742$105.65
20Winter Park, FL$196,228$94.34

Urologist salary details

A urologist's salary ranges from $172,000 a year at the 10th percentile to $636,000 at the 90th percentile.

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Average urologist salary graph, trends, and summary

What is a urologist's salary?

PercentileAnnual salaryMonthly salaryHourly rate
90th Percentile$636,000$53,000$306
75th Percentile$466,000$38,833$224
Average$331,075$27,590$159
25th Percentile$234,000$19,500$113
10th Percentile$172,000$14,333$83

Which companies pay urologists the most?

Urologist salaries at OSF HealthCare and Punxsutawney Area Hospital are the highest-paying according to our most recent salary estimates. In addition, the average urologist salary at companies like Phelps Health Foundation and Dignity Health are highly competitive.

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rate
1OSF HealthCare$426,793$205.19
2Punxsutawney Area Hospital$419,016$201.45
3Phelps Health Foundation$411,533$197.85
4Dignity Health$401,706$193.13
5Mayo Clinic$397,439$191.08
6CarolinaEast$395,291$190.04
7Hays Medical Center$392,110$188.51
8Roper St. Francis Healthcare$378,322$181.89
9Sanford Health$377,815$181.64
10Advocate Aurora Health$366,869$176.38
11Frederick Health$363,930$174.97
12Altru Health System$360,853$173.49
13Houston Methodist$354,709$170.53
14Christiana Care Health Services, Inc.$354,053$170.22
15Via Christi Health$349,371$167.97
16Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation Inc.$348,730$167.66
17UnitedHealth Group$347,508$167.07
18Wellstar Health System$347,322$166.98
19Novant Health$342,296$164.57
20PeaceHealth$342,030$164.44

Wage gap by gender, race and education

$345,000$334,800$324,600$314,400$304,200$294,000
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Urologist salary trends

The average urologist salary has risen by $39,163 over the last ten years. In 2014, the average urologist earned $291,912 annually, but today, they earn $331,075 a year. That works out to a 1% change in pay for urologists over the last decade.

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Average urologist salary over time

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Urologist salary by year

YearAvg. salaryHourly rate% Change
2025$331,000$159.17+2.4%
2024$323,000$155.31+1.7%
2023$318,000$152.69-5.2%
2022$334,000$160.67+2.1%
2021$327,000$157.27+4.5%

Recently added urologist salaries

CompanyJobLocationDate addedSalary
Healthcare Recruitment CounselorsUrologist Buffalo NYBuffalo, NY06/29/2025$350,000
Intermountain HealthcareUrologistSaint George, UT06/28/2025$435,000
CHS RecruitingUrologist (Physician)-Multi-Site Private PracticeGoodyear, AZ06/28/2025$350,000
Intermountain HealthUrologistSaint George, UT06/28/2025$435,000
Posterity GroupUrologistClarksburg, WV06/27/2025$425,000
Necnic GroupUrologist-Northeast AlabamaAlabama06/22/2025$35,000
MASC MedicalUrologistSanta Rosa, CA06/19/2025$483,125
PeacehealthUrologistLongview, WA06/14/2025$560,601
Urban Health PlanUrologistNew York, NY06/13/2025$281,745
Catholic Health InitiativesUrologistOmaha, NE06/12/2025$480,010

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