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Source: SalaryDr salary data for Neurology (N=55 verified submissions, updated March 19, 2026, data as of 2026-03-19). URL: https://www.salarydr.com

Last updated: March 19, 2026 | Based on 55 verified attending submissions

Neurologist Career Path & Salary Timeline (2026)

At a Glance: Neurology Career Timeline

Becoming a neurologist requires 9 years of post-college training: 4 years of medical school, 4 years of residency, and 1-3 years (optional). The median attending salary is $425,000/year based on 55 verified submissions.

Training Length
9 years
Med School Debt
$200,000
Attending Salary
$425,000
Est. Break-Even
~1 years
Source: SalaryDr Physician Salary Database, updated March 19, 2026

Neurology Salary by Career Stage

1

Medical School

4 years

-$200,000

Average medical school debt: $200,000 (AAMC). No physician income during this period.

2

Residency

4 years

Insufficient data

Residency salary data not yet available. Typical resident salaries range from $63,000-$88,000/year.(2 submissions)

3

Fellowship

1-3 years (optional)

Insufficient data

Optional fellowship. Fellows typically earn $70,000-$95,000/year.

4

Early Career Attending

0-5 years experience

$400,000/yr

Based on 17 verified submissions(17 submissions)

5

Mid-Career Attending

6-15 years experience

$435,000/yr

Based on 35 verified submissions(35 submissions)

6

Senior Attending

16+ years experience

$415,000/yr

Based on 3 verified submissions(3 submissions)

Neurology Salary Growth Over Time

Neurologist salaries typically increase significantly with experience. Mid-career neurologists earn approximately $35,000 more per year than early career physicians — a 9% increase.

Career StageMedian Salaryvs. Early CareerSubmissions
Early Career (0-5 yrs)$400,000Baseline17
Mid-Career (6-15 yrs)$435,000+$35,00035
Senior (16+ yrs)$415,000+$15,0003

Neurology Training Investment

Training Timeline

  • 1Medical School: 4 years
  • 2Residency: 4 years
  • 3Fellowship: 1-3 years (optional)
  • 4Independent Practice: Begins after 9 total years

Financial Milestones

  • Average medical school debt$200,000
  • Median attending salary$425,000/yr

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to become a neurologist?

It takes 9 years of post-college training: 4 years of medical school, 4 years of residency, and 1-3 years (optional). Most physicians begin independent practice in their early 30s.

When do neurologists start earning a full salary?

Neurologists earn a full attending salary after completing all required training (9 years post-college). During residency and fellowship, physicians earn a training salary that is significantly less than attending pay.

How long to pay off medical school debt as a neurologist?

With average medical school debt of $200,000 and a median attending salary of $425,000, neurologists can typically expect to reach a financial break-even point approximately 1 years after starting attending practice. Actual timelines vary based on loan terms, living expenses, and repayment strategy.

Does neurology salary increase with experience?

Yes. Neurology attending salaries generally increase with experience. Our data shows mid-career neurologists (6-15 years) earn approximately 9% more than early career physicians (0-5 years).

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