Family practitioner earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Family practitioner salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Puerto Rico $75,990
New Hampshire $264,470
Wisconsin $249,110
Iowa $246,670
Nebraska $237,320
South Carolina $235,790
Idaho $234,810
Hawaii $231,750
Arkansas $228,620
Alaska $227,730
Mississippi $227,390
Washington $226,600
Oklahoma $225,140
Wyoming $222,750
Colorado $220,960
Florida $216,020
Oregon $205,880
Illinois $205,640
North Carolina $204,930
Alabama $204,560
Texas $204,450
North Dakota $203,660
Kansas $203,270
Montana $201,770
Minnesota $201,730
New Jersey $201,670
Vermont $201,250
Massachusetts $200,740
Louisiana $200,290
Kentucky $199,840
Tennessee $199,390
South Dakota $199,380
Indiana $196,750
Arizona $196,640
West Virginia $196,350
Delaware $196,080
Connecticut $195,570
Nevada $195,290
California $195,060
Michigan $194,930
Pennsylvania $194,210
Maryland $190,500
Ohio $188,520
Maine $188,270
Missouri $188,200
Utah $185,200
Virginia $182,220
Guam $181,400
Georgia $179,630
New York $178,260
New Mexico $165,060
Rhode Island $158,030
District of Columbia $157,740

How do family practitioner salaries compare to similar careers?

Family practitioners earn 7% less than similar careers in North Carolina. On average, they make less than surgeons but more than radiologists.

Career Median Salary
Surgeon salary $278K
Colorectal surgeon salary $278K
Orthodontist salary $277K
Internist salary $261K
Gynecologist salary $255K
Family practitioner salary $205K
Dentist salary $196K
Urologist salary $197K
Sports medicine physician salary $197K
Radiologist salary $197K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)