The average salary for a sports medicine physician in Washington is around $239,080 per year.
Avg Salary
Sports medicine physicians earn an average yearly salary of $239,080.
Wages typically start from $100,600.
225% above national average Updated in 2018
Sports medicine physician earnings by seniority
25th percentile
Junior-level sports medicine physician earnings begin at:
$79.36 per hour
$165,060 per year
10th percentile
Starting level sports medicine physician earnings begin at:
$48.37 per hour
$100,600 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Sports medicine physician salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
New Hampshire | $275,840 |
North Dakota | $266,510 |
Maine | $257,550 |
Montana | $247,260 |
Minnesota | $245,040 |
Alaska | $244,220 |
Idaho | $241,670 |
Wisconsin | $239,610 |
Washington | $239,080 |
Indiana | $237,470 |
Georgia | $235,060 |
Wyoming | $234,610 |
Tennessee | $231,960 |
New Mexico | $229,100 |
Arizona | $229,090 |
Hawaii | $228,470 |
South Dakota | $227,710 |
Nevada | $227,500 |
Kentucky | $223,770 |
West Virginia | $222,270 |
Connecticut | $221,870 |
Guam | $221,130 |
Colorado | $219,310 |
Iowa | $219,300 |
Utah | $218,210 |
Delaware | $216,600 |
Ohio | $212,160 |
New Jersey | $208,820 |
Massachusetts | $207,990 |
California | $204,190 |
Virginia | $201,770 |
Oregon | $199,960 |
Missouri | $198,920 |
Rhode Island | $197,950 |
Florida | $197,710 |
North Carolina | $196,670 |
Texas | $195,630 |
Pennsylvania | $187,440 |
Kansas | $186,790 |
Maryland | $182,970 |
Michigan | $173,480 |
South Carolina | $170,280 |
District of Columbia | $167,090 |
Louisiana | $164,470 |
Alabama | $163,790 |
Illinois | $160,050 |
Vermont | $151,020 |
Mississippi | $143,010 |
New York | $139,710 |
Arkansas | $127,190 |
Oklahoma | $114,570 |
Nebraska | $114,250 |
Puerto Rico | $109,490 |
Virgin Islands, U.S. | $106,860 |
How do sports medicine physician salaries compare to similar careers?
Sports medicine physicians earn about the same as related careers in Washington. On average, they make less than orthopaedic surgeons but more than radiologists.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Orthopaedic surgeon salary | $241K |
Neurosurgeon salary | $241K |
Surgeon salary | $241K |
Cardiothoracic surgeon salary | $241K |
Colorectal surgeon salary | $241K |
Hospitalist salary | $239K |
Immunologist salary | $239K |
Urologist salary | $239K |
Sports medicine physician salary | $239K |
Radiologist salary | $239K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)