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The average salary for a Neurologist in U.S. is $271,470.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $271,470

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $130.51

What does a Neurologist earn?

On average, neurologists earn around $271,470 per year in the U.S. Neurologists work with patients to diagnose and devise treatment plans for diseases of the nervous system, including stroke, dementia, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease. A neurologist can choose to specialise in a particular area such as spinal injuries, brain tumors, or neurodegenerative diseases.

How to earn more as a Neurologist

To become a neurologist, you will need a degree in neuroscience, medicine, or a related field. Alternatively, you can look into a degree apprenticeship. To progress as a neurologist, you can move into a subspecialty of neurology, such as neuromuscular medicine, or become a manager within a medical institution. You could also work on a locum basis, or set up your own private practice.