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Attending Neurologist Salary in the United States

How much does an Attending Neurologist make in the United States? The salary range for an Attending Neurologist job is from $112,479 to $142,448 per year in the United States. Click on the filter to check out Attending Neurologist job salaries by hourly, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, and yearly.

Average base salary
updated at November 01, 2024
$129,193
Per Year
The average salary for an Attending Neurologist is $129,193
per Year in the United States.
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Base Salary
$112,479
$129,193
Medium
$142,448
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Highest Paying Cities for Attending Neurologist in the United States

Attending Neurologist salaries in the United States will pay differently by cities. Below following are the eight cities with the highest income for Attending Neurologist jobs in the United States. The city with the highest salary is San Jose. Click on the Attending Neurologist salary in cities you are interested in to view detailed job salary information.
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States with Higher Salaries for Attending Neurologist

The five states where Attending Neurologist jobs get higher salaries in the United States are: District of Columbia, California, New Jersey, Alaska, and Massachusetts. Compared with the average salary of an Attending Neurologist in the United States, the state of District of Columbia with the highest job income for this job. The second and third states are California and New Jersey respectively. The high or low salary paid to Attending Neurologist by the US has a greater relationship with the demand for jobs and the cost of living.

How Much Do Similar Professions Get Paid in the United States?

There are some different titles for Attending Neurologist jobs, and the job title of Attending Neurologist will vary in different companies. The job title has a lot to do with the department and responsibilities, and the same job title will vary in different departments. The following list is the salary of jobs similar to Attending Neurologist, start to view Attending Neurologist-related jobs you are interested in.
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United States
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What Does an Attending Neurologist Do?

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology and Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine and Attending Neurologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine (NYPH/WCM).

November 21, 2021

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October 31, 2021

Shelat, DO, FACP, FAAN, Attending Neurologist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.

October 22, 2021

Most Common Benefits for Attending Neurologist

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Healthcare
401(k)
Pension
Disability
Time Off (days)

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The highest Attending Neurologist salary is $142,448, while the lowest is $112,479 in the United States.
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