Emergency Medicine Physicians Salary

Average salary, salary range, and compensation data for Emergency Medicine Physicians positions across the United States.

Median Annual Salary

$73,250

National average

Salary Range

$67,780 – N/A

10th–90th percentile

Data Year

2024

Source: BLS

Emergency Medicine Physicians Salary by City

LocationMedian SalaryMinMax
Kentucky$239,100$215,520N/A
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN$220,570$100,170N/A
Syracuse, NY$203,470$136,520N/A
Northwest Colorado nonmetropolitan area$182,450$182,450N/A
Oklahoma City, OK$178,900$154,640N/A
Oklahoma$178,900$154,640N/A
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC$172,640$129,500N/A
Alaska$168,040$113,340N/A
California$158,100$125,490N/A
Salt Lake City-Murray, UT$142,560$137,530N/A
Georgia$139,990$139,990N/A
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA$139,990$139,990N/A
Utah$137,530$132,200N/A
Rochester, NY$72,690$65,280N/A

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Emergency Medicine Physicians make?

The median annual salary for a Emergency Medicine Physicians is $73,250, with a typical range of $67,780 – N/A depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the starting salary for a Emergency Medicine Physicians?

Entry-level Emergency Medicine Physicians positions typically start around $67,780 per year. Salaries increase significantly with experience and specialization.

Where do Emergency Medicine Physicianss earn the most?

Emergency Medicine Physicianss tend to earn the highest salaries in major metropolitan areas. Use the salary by city table above to compare compensation across different locations.