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Healthcare Practitioners Jobs & Salaries in New York (2025)

Last updated: 2025 BLS data · Page refreshed:

New York employs 581,250 Healthcare Practitioners professionals across 63 occupations. Explore salary ranges, top paying jobs, and career opportunities within the Healthcare Practitioners industry.

581,250
Employed in NY
63
Occupations
$160K
Avg Salary
$35K–$688K
Salary Range (P10–P90)

Top 5 Highest-Paying Jobs in Healthcare Practitioners in New York

The best-compensated occupations within Healthcare Practitioners in New York, based on median salary data.

#1
Cardiologists
$492K
2,260 employed
#2
Anesthesiologists
$445K
7,230 employed
#3
Radiologists
$441K
2,010 employed
#4
Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric
$414K
1,450 employed
#5
Pediatric Surgeons
$378K
90 employed

All 63 Healthcare Practitioners Jobs in New York by Median Salary

Complete breakdown of all occupations in the Healthcare Practitioners industry in New York, sorted by median salary (highest to lowest). Click any job title for state-specific salary details.

# Job Title Median Salary Mean Salary Employment Hourly Rate
1 Cardiologists $492,040 $437,490 2,260 $236/hr
2 Anesthesiologists $445,660 $349,940 7,230 $214/hr
3 Radiologists $441,580 $336,460 2,010 $212/hr
4 Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric $414,290 $364,520 1,450 $199/hr
5 Pediatric Surgeons $378,110 $433,430 90 $181/hr
6 Dermatologists $374,010 $334,230 2,070 $179/hr
7 Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric $360,050 $353,390 960 $173/hr
8 Obstetricians and Gynecologists $348,800 $306,240 2,750 $167/hr
9 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons $342,710 $285,510 350 $164/hr
10 Physicians, Pathologists $321,550 $309,660 1,220 $154/hr
11 Nurse Anesthetists $321,030 $285,020 2,450 $154/hr
12 Emergency Medicine Physicians $301,690 $257,790 3,980 $145/hr
13 Psychiatrists $265,890 $252,840 4,130 $127/hr
14 Pediatricians, General $212,150 $205,770 4,570 $102/hr
15 Family Medicine Physicians $210,920 $211,570 4,000 $101/hr
16 General Internal Medicine Physicians $183,460 $213,360 10,000 $88/hr
17 Dentists, General $183,060 $202,040 7,340 $88/hr
18 Orthodontists $172,980 $188,400 130 $83/hr
19 Medical Dosimetrists $166,540 $167,640 300 $80/hr
20 Optometrists $161,140 $153,130 2,390 $77/hr
21 Physician Assistants $160,880 $155,150 19,140 $77/hr
22 Neurologists $155,990 $204,900 2,810 $75/hr
23 Nurse Practitioners $153,510 $153,900 22,890 $73/hr
24 Nurse Midwives $144,510 $143,360 360 $69/hr
25 Pharmacists $142,090 $140,260 19,760 $68/hr
26 Veterinarians $131,830 $151,530 3,390 $63/hr
27 Radiation Therapists $129,620 $129,690 820 $62/hr
28 Chiropractors $120,950 $124,630 1,360 $58/hr
29 Nuclear Medicine Technologists $118,650 $116,660 890 $57/hr
30 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists $113,270 $110,030 3,240 $54/hr
31 Registered Nurses $109,440 $113,440 205,810 $52/hr
32 Podiatrists $108,460 $148,680 1,520 $52/hr
33 Respiratory Therapists $107,810 $110,200 7,010 $51/hr
34 Genetic Counselors $107,450 $112,230 240 $51/hr
35 Dental Hygienists $106,130 $103,640 13,660 $51/hr
36 Diagnostic Medical Sonographers $103,920 $104,990 6,880 $49/hr
37 Audiologists $100,860 $104,390 690 $48/hr
38 Physical Therapists $100,660 $102,740 20,940 $48/hr
39 Speech-Language Pathologists $100,610 $107,700 15,310 $48/hr
40 Radiologic Technologists and Technicians $98,470 $99,000 13,450 $47/hr
41 Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians $97,280 $93,610 16,460 $46/hr
42 Occupational Therapists $96,390 $97,650 11,690 $46/hr
43 Orthotists and Prosthetists $89,610 $91,250 300 $43/hr
44 Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians $89,570 $87,530 3,540 $43/hr
45 Acupuncturists $86,120 $88,300 1,160 $41/hr
46 Hearing Aid Specialists $82,990 $84,860 380 $39/hr
47 Dietitians and Nutritionists $82,480 $84,760 5,330 $39/hr
48 Surgical Technologists $79,550 $81,990 6,540 $38/hr
49 Health Information Technologists and Medical Registrars $75,320 $82,170 2,000 $36/hr
50 Paramedics $73,200 $74,220 6,110 $35/hr
51 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $67,180 $69,170 39,400 $32/hr
52 Athletic Trainers $66,230 $73,730 1,370 $31/hr
53 Recreational Therapists $65,520 $68,960 1,230 $31/hr
54 Opticians, Dispensing $63,880 $64,830 3,520 $30/hr
55 Medical Records Specialists $61,720 $67,200 9,080 $29/hr
56 Surgical Assistants $60,070 $64,100 470 $28/hr
57 Exercise Physiologists $59,940 $71,360 360 $28/hr
58 Veterinary Technologists and Technicians $59,010 $61,080 5,350 $28/hr
59 Psychiatric Technicians $58,080 $60,080 2,040 $27/hr
60 Dietetic Technicians $50,420 $50,390 1,580 $24/hr
61 Ophthalmic Medical Technicians $48,440 $52,110 4,250 $23/hr
62 Emergency Medical Technicians $48,400 $52,870 14,840 $23/hr
63 Pharmacy Technicians $43,930 $46,800 24,400 $21/hr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Healthcare Practitioners jobs are in New York?

New York has 63 Healthcare Practitioners occupations with 581,250 total employed workers (2025 BLS data).

What is the highest-paying Healthcare Practitioners job in New York?

The highest-paying Healthcare Practitioners occupation in New York is Cardiologists with a median salary of $492,040/year.

What is the average Healthcare Practitioners salary in New York?

The average median salary across 63 Healthcare Practitioners occupations in New York is $160,605/year.

What is the salary range for Healthcare Practitioners in New York?

Salaries in Healthcare Practitioners in New York range from $35,620 (entry-level) to $688,580 (senior) across all occupations.

What are SOC codes?

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes organize jobs into groups. Healthcare Practitioners occupations use SOC prefix 29. Data comes from BLS OEWS.

Explore Healthcare Practitioners Career Resources

Data: BLS OEWS 2025. Salary figures represent May 2025 compensation for occupations classified under SOC code 29* in New York. Percentile ranges (P10–P90) reflect the lowest and highest earning 10% of workers. Our Methodology · Data Sources

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