Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other Salaries by State

Mean and median pay, wage percentiles, employment, and top-paying metro areas for healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all others across the U.S. Source: BLS OEWS May 2025 (data.bls.gov OEWS tool /OESServices/combo/table, all-occupation crawl by area).

National mean salary $127,660 ≈ $61/hr
National median salary $115,210
Total employment 28,630 nationwide

Job Outlook, 2024–2034

Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034.

Projected growth +2% About as fast as average
Annual openings 2,400 per year (avg)
Employment 2024→2034 41,300 → 42,200 (+800)
Typical entry education Master's degree

Salary Map

Brighter tiles = higher average pay; dashed tiles have no data. Click a state for details.

💰 Top 5 Highest-Paying States

  1. Utah$168,330
  2. Maine$165,880
  3. Maryland$161,040
  4. District of Columbia$152,460
  5. Montana$149,590

📉 5 Lowest-Paying States

  1. Rhode Island$87,050
  2. Arkansas$91,540
  3. Vermont$93,710
  4. South Dakota$94,030
  5. Nevada$94,830
#StateMeanMedian Hourlyvs. U.S.Employment
1 Utah $168,330 $119,430 $81 +31.9% 310
2 Maine $165,880 $112,010 $80 +29.9% 160
3 Maryland $161,040 $164,670 $77 +26.1% 5,840
4 District of Columbia $152,460 $151,990 $73 +19.4% 490
5 Montana $149,590 $122,930 $72 +17.2% 110
6 California $140,260 $125,550 $67 +9.9% 1,600
7 New York $140,200 $127,360 $67 +9.8% 750
8 North Carolina $138,570 $117,210 $67 +8.5% 800
9 Connecticut $129,790 $119,970 $62 +1.7% 410
10 Georgia $129,620 $126,300 $62 +1.5% 3,130
11 Texas $128,970 $105,370 $62 +1% 1,250
12 Missouri $124,110 $112,260 $60 -2.8% 420
13 Alaska $121,800 $110,220 $59 -4.6% 70
14 Nebraska $121,040 $86,260 $58 -5.2% 90
15 Virginia $120,610 $87,530 $58 -5.5%

Top-Paying Metro Areas

Highest median pay among 90 metro areas.

#Metro areaMedianMeanEmployment
1 Fresno, CA $209,100 $209,760 70
2 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV $166,230 $163,200 5,970
3 Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT $154,540 $142,000 150
4 Raleigh-Cary, NC $147,370 $198,780 110
5 New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ $140,730 $150,030 650
6 Salem, OR $140,670 $190,120 30
7 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA $139,570 $130,110 190
8 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA $136,640 $156,020 320
9 Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA $133,060 $134,840 2,530
10 Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD $128,610 $129,110 540

Pay by Industry

Highest-paying industries employing healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all others (BLS OEWS, by median).

#IndustryMedianMeanEmployment
1 Scientific Research and Development Services $190,680 $151,900 60
2 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences $190,680 $151,900 60
3 Local Government, excluding Schools and Hospitals (OEWS Designation) $188,420 $167,180 300
4 Local Government, including Schools and Hospitals (OEWS Designation) $182,650 $188,680 480
5 Other Insurance Related Activities $154,320 $143,390
6 Agencies, Brokerages, and Other Insurance Related Activities $153,970 $142,710
7 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities $134,080 $138,810 90
8 Sector 52 - Finance and Insurance $134,080 $138,810 90
9 Federal, State, and Local Government, excluding State and Local Schools and Hospitals and USPS $126,300 $131,590 19,380
10 Federal Executive Branch (OEWS Designation) $126,300 $131,350 18,810
11 Federal Government, including the U.S. Postal Service (OEWS Designation) $126,300 $131,350 18,810
12 Sector 99 - Federal, State, and Local Government, excl. State & Local Schools & Hospitals & USPS $126,300 $131,590 19,380

Workforce Deep-Dive

Distribution and demographics from Census ACS (2023, self-reported). Wage figures here are ACS averages and run lower than the authoritative BLS wages above; use them for shape, not exact pay.

Annual wage distribution

< $10K
11,043
$10-20k
1,787
$20-30k
1,615
$30-40k
368
$40-50k
943
$50-60k
647
$60-70k
806
$70-80k
456
$80-90k
217
$90-100k
383
$110-120k
219
$130-140k
619
$150-160k
64
$160-170k
82
$170-180k
80
$190-200k
689
$200k+
338

Pay by age band

16-24
$23,449
25-34
$32,992
35-44
$52,412
45-54
$40,610
55-64
$53,389
65+
$7,334

Education level

Bachelors Degree
$42,659
Masters Degree
$42,788
Professional degree
$39,260
1 or more years of college credit, no degree
$11,285
Doctorate degree
$59,561
Associates Degree
$11,585
Regular high school diploma
$14,919
Some college, but less than 1 year
$4,551
GED or alternative credential
$2,691
Grade 9
No schooling completed
$8,096
Grade 10

Full-time vs part-time

Full-time
5,861 · $66,829
Part-time
4,029 · $34,204

Race / ethnicity

White
$27,258
Two or More Races
$50,126
Black
$31,176
Asian
$35,201
Other
$99,388
American Indian
$3,123

Top fields of study

Business Management And Administration
$102,705
Psychology
$26,733
Nursing
$64,575
Biology
$87,028
Physical Fitness Parks Recreation And Leisure
$34,136
Communications
$18,109
Miscellaneous Health Medical Professions
$22,049
General Business
$51,362

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other make in the U.S.?

The median healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other salary in the United States is $115,210 per year (mean $127,660), and about 80% earn between $65,210 and $195,190.

How much do healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other make per hour?

Roughly $61 per hour, based on a mean annual wage of $127,660 and 2,080 work hours per year.

Which state pays healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other the most?

Utah has the highest average pay for healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other at $168,330 per year (median $119,430).

What is the job outlook for healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other?

Employment is projected to change +2% from 2024 to 2034 (About as fast as average), with about 2,400 openings per year.