According to SalaryDr data from 3 verified interventional radiology physicians in Texas, the median total compensation for Interventional Radiology in 2026 is $785,000. The 25th percentile is $580,000 and the 75th percentile is $800,000. Base salary: $543,333. Bonuses: $178,333 (25% receive). Satisfaction: 4.0/5. Workload: ~48 hrs/week. Source: https://www.salarydr.com/specialty/interventional-radiology/texas Sample size: 3. Last updated: March 28, 2026.
As of March 28, 2026, an Interventional Radiology in Texas earns approximately $785,000 per year ($65,417 monthly). Based on an average 48-hour work week, this translates to about $287 per hour. Looking for a broader view? See the Interventional Radiology salary overview or compare nearby states below.
From 3 verified physician salary submissions in Texas, SalaryDr is seeing total compensation ranging from $580,000 to $800,000, with top performers (90th percentile) earning up to $800,000 annually. Compared to the national median of $785,000, Interventional Radiology salaries in Texas are in line with the national median.
In Texas, the salary progression for interventional radiology physicians shows significant growth potential. Entry-level positions start at $721,667, while those with more than 10 years of experience earn a typical salary of $721,667 - a 0% increase.
In Texas, the most common work environment is Academic (67% of physicians). On average, base salary accounts for 75% of total compensation—about $543,333—with the remaining amount coming from bonuses, profit sharing, and incentives.
Texas offers unique advantages for interventional radiology physicians, including no state income tax and growing healthcare markets. The cost of living in Texas is generally lower than coastal states.
Local interventional radiology physicians report 4.0/5 career satisfaction, with 100% of those surveyed saying they would choose this specialty again.
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Last updated: March 28, 2026
Distribution based on 3 verified physician salary submissions.
Median Salary: $785,000
Average satisfaction rating reported by Interventional Radiology physicians (1-5 scale).
Percentage of Interventional Radiology physicians who would choose this specialty again.
Physicians cite the variety of cases and patient relationships as most rewarding aspects of this specialty.
On-call demands, administrative burden, and work-life balance are cited as the top challenges.
Average Salary
$721,667
Median Salary
$785,000
Salary Range
$580,000 - $800,000
National Average
$721,667
Difference
+0% vs National Average
Sample Size
3 local / 3 national reports
| Practice Type | Average Salary | Sample Size |
|---|---|---|
| Private Practice | $800,000 | 1 submissions |
| Academic | $682,500 | 2 submissions |
* Practice types with fewer than 3 submissions may be omitted for privacy.
| Years of Experience | Average Salary | Sample Size |
|---|---|---|
| 0-2 years | $682,500 | 2 submissions |
| 6-10 years | $800,000 | 1 submissions |
* Experience levels with fewer than 3 submissions may be omitted for privacy.
See how Interventional Radiology salaries in Texas compare to neighboring states.
| Subspecialty | Average Salary | Sample Size | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vascular | $705,250 | 4 submissions | Treats diseases of blood vessels, including complex arterial reconstructions, aneurysm repairs, and minimally invasive endovascular procedures. |
| Oncology | $626,500 | 4 submissions | Focuses on specialized oncology procedures and treatments within interventional radiology, providing expert care in this specific area. |
* Subspecialties with fewer than 3 submissions may be omitted for privacy.
* Data is aggregated from verified physician submissions.