Last updated: September 21, 2025

Rheumatology Salary Data

Median Salary

$350,000

Average Salary

$358,545

Based on 56 physician salaries

Salary Range

Minimum$340,000
Maximum$610,000

Percentiles

25th$340,000
75th$365,000

Breakdown

Monthly$29,167
Hourly$168

How much does a Rheumatologist make?

As of September 21, 2025, a Rheumatologist earns approximately $350,000 per year ($29,167 monthly). Based on an average 44-hour work week, this translates to about $157 per hour.

Explore Rheumatology salaries by location: California, Texas, New York, or view all Rheumatology locations.

Salary Range and Market Analysis

From 56 verified physician salary submissions across the United States, SalaryDr is seeing total compensation ranging from $340,000 to $365,000, with top performers (90th percentile) earning up to $610,000 annually. Compared to the median physician salary of $300,000, Rheumatologist salaries are above the national median.

Career Growth and Employment Trends

The salary progression for Rheumatologist shows significant growth potential. Entry-level positions start at $337,313, while those with more than 10 years of experience earn a typical salary of $374,469 – a 11% increase.

Practice Settings and Compensation Structure

On average, base salary accounts for 82% of total compensation—about $292,830—with the remaining amount coming from bonuses, profit sharing, and incentives.

Work-Life Balance and Career Satisfaction

Rheumatology physicians report high career satisfaction, rating their specialty 3.9 out of 5, with 96% saying they would choose this specialty again.

Salary Distribution

Distribution based on 56 verified physician salary submissions.

Median Salary: $350,000

Physician Satisfaction in Rheumatology

Satisfaction Rating

3.9/5

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

Would Choose Again

96.4%

Percentage of Rheumatology 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.

Primary Challenges

On-call demands, administrative burden, and work-life balance are cited as the top challenges.

Salary Comparison

Location Statistics

Average Salary

$358,545

Median Salary

$350,000

Salary Range

$340,000 - $365,000

National Comparison

National Average

$358,545

Difference

+0% vs National Average

Sample Size

56 local / 56 national reports

Salary by Practice Type

Private Practice
Average Salary
$390,867
Sample Size
15 submissions
Hospital-employed
Average Salary
$355,738
Sample Size
21 submissions
Academic
Average Salary
$337,250
Sample Size
20 submissions

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

Salary by Experience Level

0-2 years
Average Salary
$250,000
Sample Size
2 submissions
3-5 years
Average Salary
$348,156
Sample Size
16 submissions
6-10 years
Average Salary
$353,519
Sample Size
27 submissions
11-15 years
Average Salary
$419,375
Sample Size
8 submissions
16+ years
Average Salary
$369,333
Sample Size
3 submissions

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

Take-Home Pay Calculator

Total Salary
$350,000
Federal Income Tax
-$92,874
State Income Tax
-$17,500
FICA Tax
-$16,878
Take-Home Pay
$222,748
Monthly
$18,562
Taxes (36.4%)
Take-Home (63.6%)
Based on single filing status in US. Results may vary.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rheumatology Salaries

What factors influence Rheumatologist salaries?

Rheumatologist salaries are influenced by geographic location, years of experience, practice setting (hospital vs. private practice), subspecialty training, and local market demand. Academic positions typically offer lower base salaries but may include benefits like research opportunities and protected time.

How do Rheumatologist salaries compare to other medical specialties?

Rheumatology offers competitive compensation, with median salaries in the mid-range compared to other medical specialties.

What is the job outlook for Rheumatologist?

The demand for Rheumatologist remains strong, driven by an aging population and increased access to healthcare. Job opportunities are expected to grow, particularly in underserved areas and growing metropolitan regions.

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