Obstetricians and Gynecologists Salary by State (2025)

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Compare Obstetricians and Gynecologists salaries across 41 states

$307,216
National Average (Median)
$437,170
Highest: Utah
$134,540
Lowest: North Carolina

Obstetricians and Gynecologists Salary by State

Compare Obstetricians and Gynecologists salaries across all 50 states. Click any state for the full breakdown.

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AK AL AR AZ CA CO FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NM NV NY OH OK OR PA SC SD TN TX UT VA WA WI WV WY VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC
$134,540
$437,170

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS 2025 Annual

Top 5 Highest-Paying States

#1
Utah
$437,170
#2
Alaska
$421,450
#3
Vermont
$418,760
#4
North Dakota
$414,060
#5
Louisiana
$404,550

Obstetricians and Gynecologists Salary in All 41 States

# State Median Salary Mean Salary Employment
1 Utah $437,170 $385,660 200
2 Alaska $421,450 $365,560 50
3 Vermont $418,760 $376,670 90
4 North Dakota $414,060 $327,910 70
5 Louisiana $404,550 $397,990 80
6 Oregon $395,340 $366,460 270
7 Maine $379,930 $370,520 100
8 Oklahoma $370,260 $364,140 60
9 Arizona $369,720 $336,640 130
10 Iowa $356,020 $311,940 180
11 Tennessee $354,580 $296,570 360
12 Georgia $354,000 $319,300 350
13 Indiana $351,990 $279,910 430
14 New York $348,800 $306,240 2,750
15 New Hampshire $348,140 $279,730 140
16 Washington $343,140 $352,950 270
17 Nebraska $342,570 $300,500 180
18 Hawaii $338,130 $245,990 140
19 Delaware $324,080 $294,730 190
20 Minnesota $321,910 $329,280 750
21 Kentucky $317,110 $268,360 240
22 Maryland $306,310 $330,570 160
23 Wisconsin $304,990 $313,520 450
24 South Carolina $302,340 $268,740 350
25 California $301,240 $272,520 1,610
26 West Virginia $300,810 $265,520 100
27 South Dakota $297,610 $307,380 80
28 Virginia $282,410 $273,790 N/A
29 Massachusetts $272,240 $289,280 620
30 Texas $271,960 $248,730 1,460
31 New Mexico $259,990 $278,630 110
32 New Jersey $228,870 $222,080 740
33 Idaho $223,560 $230,470 110
34 Kansas $220,770 $222,220 N/A
35 Alabama $210,380 $208,080 120
36 Michigan $209,650 $250,650 880
37 Illinois $208,000 $244,730 1,290
38 Connecticut $200,580 $250,000 330
39 Ohio $181,520 $227,230 970
40 Rhode Island $166,390 $255,560 140
41 North Carolina $134,540 $249,890 590

Obstetricians and Gynecologists Take-Home Pay After Taxes

Gross salary only tells half the story. State income taxes vary from 0% to 13.3%, dramatically affecting your take-home pay. See exactly what a Obstetricians and Gynecologists keeps after federal, state, and FICA taxes.

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Data Source & Methodology

Salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, 2025 estimates. After-tax figures use IRS federal brackets and state income tax rates for all 50 states.

Our Methodology · Data Sources · Source: BLS OEWS

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