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Cardiologists Salary in Texas
Last updated: 2025 BLS data · Page refreshed:
How much do Cardiologists make in Texas?
Last updated: 2025 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
BLS-reported salary distribution — from entry-level (10th percentile) to top earners (90th percentile).
Cardiologists in Texas earn a median salary of $410,150 per year ($34,179/month).
This is 16.1% below the national average of $489,121.
Texas ranks #18 out of 23 states for Cardiologists pay.
Approximately 2,050 people work in this occupation across Texas.
About This Job: Cardiologists
Diagnose, treat, manage, and prevent diseases or conditions of the cardiovascular system. May further subspecialize in interventional procedures (e.g., balloon angioplasty and stent placement), echocardiography, or electrophysiology.
Salaries for Cardiologists in Texas range from $97,140 at the 10th percentile (entry level) to $703,430 at the 90th percentile (experienced). The middle 50% earn between $142,860 and $544,670.
The median annual salary for Cardiologists in Texas is $410,150 as of 2025. The average (mean) salary is $386,680.
What is the salary range for a Cardiologists in Texas?
Salaries for Cardiologists in Texas range from $97,140 at the 10th percentile to $703,430 at the 90th percentile. The middle 50% earn between $142,860 and $544,670.
What is the starting salary for a Cardiologists in Texas?
Entry-level Cardiologists positions in Texas typically start around $97,140 (10th percentile). With some experience, salaries rise to $142,860 (25th percentile).
How many people work as Cardiologists in Texas?
According to 2025 BLS data, approximately 2,050 people are employed as Cardiologists in Texas.
What is the hourly rate for a Cardiologists in Texas?
Based on a standard 2,080-hour work year, the median hourly rate for a Cardiologists in Texas is approximately $197.19 per hour.
Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2025 estimates. The OEWS survey covers approximately 1.1 million establishments nationwide.
Annual salaries are calculated based on a standard 2,080-hour work year. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, education, employer, and local market conditions. Figures do not include benefits, bonuses, or overtime pay.
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