As of April 01, 2026, the average annual salary for interventional pain management in the US is $441,161, equivalent to $212 per hour, $8,484 weekly, or $36,763 monthly. These figures, sourced from Salary.com’s real-time job posting scans, highlight competitive earning potential for interventional pain management in cities like Santa Clara, San Jose, and Fremont.

Annually Salaries for interventional pain management in the US vary widely, spanning from $389,688 to $529,051. Most professionals fall between the 25th percentile ($414,218) and 75th percentile ($487,166), while top earners (90th percentile) make $529,051 per year. This $72,948 pay gap underscores opportunities for salary growth through certifications, specialized skills like Leadership or Acute Care, or targeting high-paying regions like District of Columbia or California.

Location and experience significantly influence earnings. For example, District of Columbia interventional pain management often earn 10.7% above national averages due to demand from Fortune 69 companies and industry startups. Professionals are advised to focus on high-growth sectors like Edu., Gov't. & Nonprofit to offset market challenges.

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
interventional pain management Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
10th Percentile interventional pain management Salary $389,688 US April 01, 2026
25th Percentile interventional pain management Salary $414,218 US April 01, 2026
50th Percentile interventional pain management Salary $441,161 US April 01, 2026
75th Percentile interventional pain management Salary $487,166 US April 01, 2026
90th Percentile interventional pain management Salary $529,051 US April 01, 2026
25% $414,218 10% $389,688 90% $529,051 75% $487,166 $441,161 50%(Median) Didn’t find job title? Click
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What is An interventional pain management ?

Interventional pain management specialists focus on diagnosing and treating chronic pain through minimally invasive procedures. Their role involves performing interventions such as nerve blocks, epidural injections, and spinal cord stimulators to alleviate pain and improve patients' quality of life. These specialists often collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including physical therapists and psychologists, to develop comprehensive pain management plans. Salaries for interventional pain management professionals can vary significantly based on factors such as geographic location, years o...

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