Podiatrist earnings by seniority

50th percentile

Mid-level podiatrist earnings begin at:

$74.11 per hour

$154,140 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level podiatrist earnings begin at:

$53.13 per hour

$110,520 per year

10th percentile

Starting level podiatrist earnings begin at:

$32.00 per hour

$66,560 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Podiatrist salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Indiana $99,760
Georgia $89,940
South Carolina $79,290
Hawaii $273,040
Idaho $208,680
Nebraska $207,770
Minnesota $207,400
Virginia $206,400
Connecticut $194,020
Oklahoma $194,020
Colorado $185,080
Washington $181,780
Maine $167,730
Oregon $167,710
North Dakota $166,220
New Mexico $163,800
Louisiana $163,700
North Carolina $162,730
New York $161,850
California $159,350
Massachusetts $154,370
West Virginia $154,140
New Hampshire $154,130
Delaware $153,920
Arizona $153,480
Wisconsin $151,530
Texas $133,090
Maryland $131,560
Tennessee $129,720
Ohio $128,780
Illinois $128,380
Arkansas $127,740
Pennsylvania $127,690
New Jersey $127,240
Kentucky $125,050
Montana $123,570
Iowa $122,520
Kansas $121,930
Alabama $121,270
Utah $121,270
District of Columbia $108,950
Florida $107,000
Nevada $102,490
Rhode Island $102,390
Missouri $102,180
Michigan $100,070

How do podiatrist salaries compare to similar careers?

Podiatrists earn about the same as related careers in West Virginia. On average, they make less than dermatologists but more than chiropractors.

Career Median Salary
Dermatologist salary $222K
Hospitalist salary $222K
Immunologist salary $222K
Urologist salary $222K
Family practitioner salary $196K
Podiatrist salary $154K
Psychiatrist salary $164K
Dentist salary $126K
Veterinarian salary $84K
Chiropractor salary $67K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)