How much does a Radiologist make?

Updated Oct 29, 2023

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Total Pay Range
$192K - $358K/yr
Base Pay
$167K - $311K/yr
Additional Pay
$25K - $47K/yr

$256K

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$192K$358K
Most Likely Range

The estimated total pay for a Radiologist is $255,523 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $222,157 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $33,366 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.

How accurate is this most likely Total Pay range (base + additional) of $192K-$358K/yr?

Total Pay Trajectory

For Radiologist

$255,523 /yr
Radiologist
$173,867 /yr
Director of Quality Management
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What is the total pay trajectory for Radiologist?

Job TitleSalary
Radiologist$255,523 /yr
Director of Quality Management$173,867 /yr

Top Paying Companies

For a Radiologist in United States

Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Radiologist in United States. Employers include Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, Kaiser Permanente and Spectrum Healthcare Partners.

1
Massachusetts General Physicians Organization
Massachusetts General Physicians Organization
$264,726/yr
984 open jobs
5
$247,449/yr
8
RadNet
$237,031/yr
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Top Paying Companies

For Radiologist in United States

1Massachusetts General Physicians Organization$264,726
2Kaiser Permanente$260,895
3Spectrum Healthcare Partners$252,867
4Radiology Partners$251,383
5FLORIDA UNITED RADIOLOGY$247,449
6Mayo Clinic$243,275
7Scott Radiological Group$240,475
8RadNet$237,031
9Brigham and Women's Hospital$236,270
10Cleveland Clinic$233,020
Total Pay Trajectory

For Radiologist

$255,523 /yr
Radiologist
$173,867 /yr
Director of Quality Management
See Full Career Path

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What is the total pay trajectory for Radiologist?

Job TitleSalary
Radiologist$255,523 /yr
Director of Quality Management$173,867 /yr

What are total pay estimates for a Radiologist at different companies?

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US Army
3.8
RadiologistSee 15 salaries from all locations

$14,570

 / mo
US Department of Veterans Affairs
3.7
RadiologistSee 15 salaries from all locations

$213,802

 / yr
Cleveland Clinic
3.7
RadiologistSee 13 salaries from all locations

$233,020

 / yr
Radiology Partners
3.2
RadiologistSee 12 salaries from all locations

$251,383

 / yr
Brigham and Women's Hospital
3.8
RadiologistSee 11 salaries from all locations

$236,270

 / yr
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging PC
3.9
RadiologistSee 9 salaries from all locations

$229,401

 / yr
Radiology Inc
4.8
RadiologistSee 8 salaries from all locations

$221,348

 / yr

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Norton Healthcare
4
RadiologistSee 8 salaries from all locations

$218,621

 / yr
ASSOCIATED RADIOLOGISTS OF FLINTRadiologistSee 8 salaries from all locations

$222,961

 / yr
Kaiser Permanente
3.9
RadiologistSee 7 salaries from all locations

$260,895

 / yr
RadNet
2.7
RadiologistSee 7 salaries from all locations

$237,031

 / yr
Massachusetts General Physicians Organization
3.7
RadiologistSee 7 salaries from all locations

$264,726

 / yr
Mayo Clinic
3.9
RadiologistSee 7 salaries from all locations

$243,275

 / yr
NYU Langone Health
4
RadiologistSee 6 salaries from all locations

$228,533

 / yr
University of Pittsburgh
3.9
RadiologistSee 6 salaries from all locations

$204,963

 / yr
Bassett Healthcare Network
3.4
RadiologistSee 6 salaries from all locations

$223,139

 / yr
Reynolds, Dr L & Associates PC
4
RadiologistSee 6 salaries from all locations

$224,842

 / yr
FLORIDA UNITED RADIOLOGYRadiologistSee 6 salaries from all locations

$247,449

 / yr
Spectrum Healthcare Partners
3.4
RadiologistSee 6 salaries from all locations

$252,867

 / yr
Scott Radiological GroupRadiologistSee 5 salaries from all locations

$240,475

 / yr
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Radiologist Salaries

Job TitleSalary
US Army Radiologist salaries - 15 salaries reported$14,570/mo
US Department of Veterans Affairs Radiologist salaries - 15 salaries reported$213,802/yr
Cleveland Clinic Radiologist salaries - 13 salaries reported$233,020/yr
Radiology Partners Radiologist salaries - 12 salaries reported$251,383/yr
Brigham and Women's Hospital Radiologist salaries - 11 salaries reported$236,270/yr
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging PC Radiologist salaries - 9 salaries reported$229,401/yr
Radiology Inc Radiologist salaries - 8 salaries reported$221,348/yr
Norton Healthcare Radiologist salaries - 8 salaries reported$218,621/yr
ASSOCIATED RADIOLOGISTS OF FLINT Radiologist salaries - 8 salaries reported$222,961/yr
Kaiser Permanente Radiologist salaries - 7 salaries reported$260,895/yr
RadNet Radiologist salaries - 7 salaries reported$237,031/yr
Massachusetts General Physicians Organization Radiologist salaries - 7 salaries reported$264,726/yr
Mayo Clinic Radiologist salaries - 7 salaries reported$243,275/yr
NYU Langone Health Radiologist salaries - 6 salaries reported$228,533/yr
University of Pittsburgh Radiologist salaries - 6 salaries reported$204,963/yr
Bassett Healthcare Network Radiologist salaries - 6 salaries reported$223,139/yr
Reynolds, Dr L & Associates PC Radiologist salaries - 6 salaries reported$224,842/yr
FLORIDA UNITED RADIOLOGY Radiologist salaries - 6 salaries reported$247,449/yr
Spectrum Healthcare Partners Radiologist salaries - 6 salaries reported$252,867/yr
Scott Radiological Group Radiologist salaries - 5 salaries reported$240,475/yr
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Top Paying Industries

For a Radiologist in United States

The top 4 paying industries for a Radiologist in United States are Arts, Entertainment & Recreation with a median total pay of $240,475, Healthcare with a median total pay of $231,210, Education with a median total pay of $204,963 and Government & Public Administration with a median total pay of $194,318.

IndustryTotal PayTotal Pay Insight
  • Arts, Entertainment & RecreationArts, Entertainment & Recreation$240,475

    4% Higher than other industries

  • HealthcareHealthcare$231,210

    0% Lower than other industries

  • EducationEducation$204,963

    12% Lower than other industries

  • Government & Public AdministrationGovernment & Public Administration$194,318

    19% Lower than other industries

Arts, Entertainment & Recreation

The top paying company in Arts, Entertainment & Recreation for Radiologist is Scott Radiological Group.

Scott Radiological GroupScott Radiological Group$240,475/yr

Glassdoor Economist Pay Overview

What is the pay outlook for Healthcare?

Healthcare jobs, already in high demand, are expected to grow extensively to meet the increased need from an aging population. Careers in this industry are diverse, though most require additional training and pay above-average wages. Despite fewer opportunities for remote work than other professions, healthcare jobs can be found nearly everywhere, including both rural and urban settings. While careers in healthcare offer high job security, they also often involve long hours, including evening and weekend shift work, particularly for those just starting their career.

Radiologist pay FAQ

The average salary for a Radiologist is $255,523 per year in United States. Salaries estimates are based on 513 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Radiologist employees in United States.

The highest salary for a Radiologist in United States is $357,733 per year.

The lowest salary for a Radiologist in United States is $191,643 per year.

If you are thinking of becoming a Radiologist or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a Radiologist.

Radiologists are among the most highly paid professionals. This salary reflects the field’s high educational barriers to entry and in-demand work. Radiologists work full time, and often face irregular, holiday and overnight hours. While on duty, they may travel in between their primary care offices and an affiliated hospital. Some radiologists work in group settings to coordinate patient care, which reduces independence but improves flexibility. Radiologists trained by the top-ranking schools and those employed by the wealthiest hospitals often earn the highest pay.

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According to anonymous employee ratings on Glassdoor, about 75% of radiologists report feeling satisfied with their salaries. Relevant experience, in-demand skills, an advanced degree, and an additional $33,367.02 in potential earnings can lead to a good radiologist pay.

The total pay of a radiologist is $255,527.06, but it can range between $148,205.69 and $467,614.52. According to the average career path of a radiologist, salaries largely depend on experience and education. A master's degree or a special certification in the field can lead to a higher salary as a radiologist. You may be able to advance in the field after proving your worth.

Are you wondering how to increase your salary throughout your radiologist career? Earn an advanced degree, such as a master's, or a certification in a specialty that aligns with your health care interests. In addition to a degree, completing medical school and a four-year residency can increase your salary as a radiologist. If you aren't interested in more education, an alternative method is to start an entry-level position and work your way up the ranks. After earning some experience, you can explore senior-level roles. Demonstrating your relevant skills and showing your wealth of knowledge of the job may open the door to management positions.

Negotiating your radiologist salary is a normal part of the employment process, whether you're just getting hired or hoping for more money in your current position. Start the conversation with a question such as, "Can I negotiate this offer?" Know your worth before entering the conversation. Research radiologist jobs and use the information to offer a salary range that makes compromising easier. Being confident and using phrases such as "Based on my research" sends the message that you know what you're talking about. Asking for between 10% and 20% more is standard.

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