Urology Salary Guide 2025
Complete compensation data for healthcare recruiters. Updated with the latest market trends and benchmarks.
Average Salary$497,000+2.9% vs 2024
Key Compensation Metrics
Median Salary
$480,00090th Percentile
$620,000Sign-On Bonus
$30,000-$75,000Demand Level
HighSalary Distribution
25th PercentileMedian75th Percentile90th Percentile
$420,000$480,000$560,000$620,000
Total Compensation Range: $370,000 to $650,000, including base salary, production bonuses (avg. $70,000/year), and benefits.
Top-Paying States
1California
$555,0002New York
$535,0003Texas
$520,0004Florida
$510,0005New Jersey
$505,000Top-Paying Cities
1San Francisco, CA
$595,0002New York, NY
$575,0003Los Angeles, CA
$565,0004Houston, TX
$540,0005Miami, FL
$530,000Factors Affecting Compensation
- Robotic surgery volume
- Subspecialty (oncology, female, pediatric)
- ASC procedures
- Call coverage
- Practice ownership
About Urology
Urologists treat urinary tract and male reproductive system disorders. Robotic prostatectomy and other advanced procedures drive higher compensation.
Required Certifications
- ABU Board Certification
- State Medical License
- DEA Registration
Typical Employers
- Urology Groups
- Hospital Systems
- Academic Centers
- ASCs
Work Settings
- Hospital OR
- Office/Clinic
- Ambulatory Surgery
- Robotic Surgery Center
Market Outlook & Demand
High Demand
Growing demand due to aging population and prostate cancer screening
Year-over-Year Change
+2.9%
Avg. Production Bonus
$70,000