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According to SalaryDr data from 75 verified radiology physicians, the median total compensation for Radiology in 2026 is $590,000. The 25th percentile is $550,000 and the 75th percentile is $620,000. Base salary: $524,826. Bonuses: $143,293 (21% receive). Satisfaction: 4.1/5. Workload: ~46 hrs/week. Source: https://www.salarydr.com/specialty/radiology Sample size: 75. Last updated: March 28, 2026.

Data updated March 2026|75 verified submissions

Radiologist Salary 2026: $590K Median

At a Glance: Radiologist Salary (2026)

The median radiologist salary in the United States is $590,000 per year as of March 2026, based on 75 verified physician submissions on SalaryDr. The average radiologist salary is $668,120, with the 25th percentile at $550,000 and the 75th percentile at $620,000.

Median Salary
$590,000
Average Salary
$668,120
25th Percentile
$550,000
75th Percentile
$620,000
Source: SalaryDr Physician Salary Database, updated March 28, 2026

Median

$590,000

Average

$668,120

25th

$550,000

75th

$620,000

Based on 75 physician salaries

Salary Distribution

$500K$500,000 – $800K$800,000
10th
$500K$500,000
25th
$550K$550,000
Median
$590K$590,000
75th
$620K$620,000
90th
$800K$800,000
Avg
Middle 50% earn
$550K$550,000 – $620K$620,000
Median salary
$590K$590,000
Average salary
$668K$668,120

Salary Range

Minimum$550,000
Maximum$2,300,000

Percentiles

25th$550,000
75th$620,000

Breakdown

Monthly$49,167
Hourly$284

Radiology Bonus & Incentive Pay (2026)

Based on 75 verified salary submissions. 93% of Radiology physicians reported receiving bonus/incentive compensation.

$90,000
Median Bonus
93%
Report Bonus Pay
$60,000
25th Percentile
$100,000
75th Percentile

Bonus Compensation Overview

Average Bonus
$153,529
Median Bonus
$90,000
Bonus Range (IQR)
$60,000 - $100,000
Bonus as % of Total Comp
23%
Physicians with Bonus
70 of 75 (93%)

New Graduate Offer Package

Early Career Physicians
N=10
% Receiving Bonus

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Based on verified submissions from radiologists across the U.S., the average total compensation in 2026 is $668,120, with most reporting between $550,000 and $620,000. SalaryDr aggregates real physician data — not surveys — to show what radiologists truly earn today.

Average Radiologist Salary in 2026

$590,000
Median
$668,120
Average
$550,000 – $620,000
Range
46
Hours/week
Last updated: 3/28/2026 | Based on 75 verified submissions.

Based on 75 verified submissions, the average radiologist earns $668,120 in 2026, with a median of $590,000. Most report between $550,000 and $620,000. The highest-earning radiologists make up to $2,300,000 annually. SalaryDr aggregates real physician data — not surveys — to show what radiologists truly earn today.

Radiologist Salary by State

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Radiologist pay varies significantly by geographic location. States with higher costs of living and greater demand for medical services typically offer higher compensation packages. The gap between the 25th and 75th percentiles is $70,000, reflecting how much geography and practice context matter for radiologist compensation.

Salary Comparison

Location Statistics

Average Salary

$668,120

Median Salary

$590,000

Salary Range

$550,000 - $620,000

National Comparison

National Average

$668,120

Difference

+0% vs National Average

Sample Size

75 local / 75 national reports

Salary by Practice Type

Independent / Contract-Based
Average Salary
$1,166,667
Sample Size
3 submissions
Hospital-employed

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Physician Satisfaction in Radiology

Satisfaction Rating

4.1/5

Average satisfaction rating reported by Radiology physicians (1-5 scale).

Would Choose Again

88%

Percentage of Radiology physicians who would choose this specialty again.

Career Satisfaction

Physicians cite the variety of cases and patient relationships as most rewarding aspects of this specialty.

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Popular Locations

New York City, NY

Average Salary: $400,000

Based on 150 reports

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Average Salary: $380,000

Based on 120 reports

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Average Salary: $350,000

Based on 100 reports

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Average Salary: $340,000

Based on 90 reports

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How to Negotiate Your Radiology Salary

Step-by-step guide to negotiating a competitive Radiology salary with confidence and data-driven strategies.

6 Steps2 Hours
1

Research Market Rates

Research current Radiology salary data using verified sources like SalaryDr, MGMA, and local market reports. Document the median, 25th, and 75th percentile ranges for your specialty and experience level.

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2

Document Your Value Proposition

Create a comprehensive list of your qualifications, certifications, years of experience, patient outcomes, and any unique skills or subspecialty training. Quantify your contributions with specific metrics where possible.

3

Analyze Total Compensation Package

Look beyond base salary to include benefits, bonuses, CME allowances, malpractice insurance, retirement contributions, and other perks. Calculate the total compensation value to make informed comparisons.

4

Prepare Multiple Scenarios

Develop three negotiation scenarios: your minimum acceptable offer, target salary, and ideal compensation package. Be prepared to discuss trade-offs between salary and benefits.

5

Practice Your Pitch

Rehearse your negotiation conversation focusing on your value to the organization, market data, and specific reasons for your salary request. Practice addressing common objections professionally.

6

Schedule the Negotiation Meeting

Request a formal meeting with decision-makers. Present your research professionally, emphasize your value, and be prepared to negotiate on multiple aspects of the compensation package.

Professional Tip: This guide provides general recommendations. Always consult with career advisors, mentors, and legal professionals for personalized advice specific to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Radiologist Salaries

What is the average radiologist salary in 2026?

The average radiologist salary in 2026 is $668,120, with a median of $590,000. Most radiologists earn between $550,000 and $620,000, with top performers earning up to $2,300,000 annually.

Which states pay radiologists the most?

States with the highest radiologist salaries typically include California, New York, Texas, and Florida. These states offer higher compensation due to increased demand, higher costs of living, and competitive markets for medical professionals.

How many hours does a radiologist work per week?

Most radiologists work approximately 46 hours per week, though this can vary significantly by practice setting. Academic positions may offer more predictable schedules, while private practice often involves more variable hours and call responsibilities.

Do private practice radiologists earn more?

Private practice radiologists often earn higher compensation than their employed counterparts, with potential for profit sharing and productivity bonuses. However, employed positions may offer more stable schedules and comprehensive benefits packages.

How can radiologists negotiate higher pay?

Radiologists can increase their earning potential by developing subspecialty expertise, building strong clinical reputations, understanding local market rates, and negotiating comprehensive compensation packages that include base salary, bonuses, and benefits.

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Pay Differences by Experience & Practice Setting

Salary Growth by Experience

Early Career(0-5 years)
$577,054
Mid-Career(6-15 years)
$668,120
Senior(15+ years)
$756,789
+31% salary increase from early to senior career

Early-career radiologists earn approximately $577,054, while experienced physicians report $756,789 — a 31% increase over a career. Private Practice is the most common work setting (43%), followed by Hospital Employed (40%).

Radiologist Lifestyle & Job Satisfaction

4.1/5
Average Satisfaction Rating
88% would choose this specialty again

88% of radiologists say they would choose the specialty again, rating satisfaction 4.1 out of 5. The average workweek is 46 hours with 0 PTO days per year.

How Radiologist Salaries Compare to Other Specialties

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With a median of $590,000, Radiology ranks among the higher-paying medical specialties. The $70,000 spread between the 25th and 75th percentiles means negotiation and location choices have a significant impact on total compensation.

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The gap between the 25th percentile ($550,000) and 75th percentile ($620,000) is $70,000 — meaning where and how you negotiate matters. Radiologists in private practice settings tend to earn the most, and those with 12+ years of experience see significant increases.

Average Salary
$667,833
Sample Size
30 submissions
Private Practice
Average Salary
$665,719
Sample Size
32 submissions
Academic
Average Salary
$527,100
Sample Size
10 submissions
Salary breakdown by practice type
Practice TypeAverage SalarySample Size
Independent / Contract-Based$1,166,6673 submissions
Hospital-employed$667,83330 submissions
Private Practice$665,71932 submissions
Academic$527,10010 submissions

* Practice types with fewer than 3 submissions may be omitted for privacy.

80%
Median Bonus (0-3 yrs)
$61,500

Early career Radiology physicians (0-3 years experience) frequently receive bonus packages including signing bonuses, relocation allowances, and productivity incentives as part of their initial offer.

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How much does a Radiology make in 2026?

Based on 75 verified physician salary submissions on SalaryDr, the median Radiology salary in 2026 is $590,000 per year. The average salary is $668,120. This works out to approximately $278 per hour based on a 46-hour work week.

What is the salary range for Radiology?

The middle 50% of Radiology physicians earn between $550,000 (25th percentile) and $620,000 (75th percentile). Top earners at the 90th percentile or above can make $2,300,000 or more annually. This data comes from 75 verified salary reports.

How much do first-year Radiology physicians make?

Early career Radiology physicians (0-5 years experience) earn a median salary of approximately $577,054, while those with 10+ years of experience earn around $756,789 — a 31% increase. The most significant salary growth typically occurs in years 3-7 of practice.

What is the average Radiology signing bonus?

Among Radiology physicians, 93% report receiving bonus or incentive compensation. The median bonus is $90,000 and the average is $153,529. Bonus packages typically include signing bonuses, productivity incentives, quality bonuses, and relocation allowances.

What is the base salary vs bonus split for Radiology?

For Radiology physicians, base salary accounts for approximately 79% of total compensation (around $524,826), with the remaining 21% coming from bonuses, incentives, and productivity pay. Total compensation averages $668,120 per year based on 75 verified submissions.

Are Radiology physicians satisfied with their salary?

Radiology physicians rate their overall job satisfaction at 4.1 out of 5, with 88% saying they would choose this specialty again. Satisfaction ratings account for compensation, work-life balance, and career fulfillment. Based on 75 verified responses.

How is Radiology salary data on SalaryDr collected?

SalaryDr collects Radiology salary data from 75 anonymous, verified submissions by practicing physicians across the United States. Data includes total compensation, base salary, bonuses, work hours, practice setting, and location — updated in real-time as new submissions arrive.

Data Source: All salary figures are based on 75 verified, anonymous submissions from practicing physicians. Data is updated in real-time as new submissions are received. Learn about our methodology.

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  • Salary by Experience Level

    0-2 years
    Average Salary
    $506,143
    Sample Size
    7 submissions
    3-5 years
    Average Salary
    $580,213
    Sample Size
    14 submissions
    6-10 years
    Average Salary
    $613,214
    Sample Size
    14 submissions
    11-15 years
    Average Salary
    $647,143
    Sample Size
    28 submissions
    16+ years
    Average Salary
    $978,167
    Sample Size
    12 submissions
    Salary breakdown by years of experience
    Years of ExperienceAverage SalarySample Size
    0-2 years$506,1437 submissions
    3-5 years$580,21314 submissions
    6-10 years$613,21414 submissions
    11-15 years$647,14328 submissions
    16+ years$978,16712 submissions

    * Experience levels with fewer than 3 submissions may be omitted for privacy.

    Take-Home Pay Calculator

    Total Salary
    $590,000
    Federal Income Tax
    -$176,874
    State Income Tax
    -$29,500
    FICA Tax
    -$22,518
    Take-Home Pay
    $361,108
    Monthly
    $30,092
    Taxes (38.8%)
    Take-Home (61.2%)
    Based on single filing status in US. Results may vary.

    Subspecialty Comparison

    Interventional

    Average Salary
    $598,198
    Sample Size
    10 submissions
    Performs catheter-based treatments for heart disease, including stenting, angioplasty, and structural heart procedures.

    Neuroradiology

    Average Salary
    $598,000
    Sample Size
    15 submissions
    Focuses on specialized neuroradiology procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.

    Musculoskeletal

    Average Salary
    $590,000
    Sample Size
    7 submissions
    Focuses on specialized musculoskeletal procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.

    Neuro

    Average Salary
    $581,250
    Sample Size
    4 submissions
    Focuses on specialized neuro procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.

    MSK

    Average Salary
    $556,667
    Sample Size
    3 submissions
    Focuses on specialized msk procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.

    Body

    Average Salary
    $536,250
    Sample Size
    4 submissions
    Focuses on specialized body procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.

    Diagnostic

    Average Salary
    $526,000
    Sample Size
    5 submissions
    Focuses on specialized diagnostic procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.
    Subspecialty salary comparison
    SubspecialtyAverage SalarySample SizeDescription
    Interventional$598,19810 submissionsPerforms catheter-based treatments for heart disease, including stenting, angioplasty, and structural heart procedures.
    Neuroradiology$598,00015 submissionsFocuses on specialized neuroradiology procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.
    Musculoskeletal$590,0007 submissionsFocuses on specialized musculoskeletal procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.
    Neuro$581,2504 submissionsFocuses on specialized neuro procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.
    MSK$556,6673 submissionsFocuses on specialized msk procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.
    Body$536,2504 submissionsFocuses on specialized body procedures and treatments within radiology, providing expert care in this specific area.
    Diagnostic$526,0005 submissionsFocuses on specialized diagnostic procedures and treatments within 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.