How Does Your Compensation Compare?: 15 Statistics for Ophthalmologists

Here are 15 statistics on ophthalmologist compensation, based on data from MGMA’s Physician Compensation and Production Survey.

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Mean compensation: $376,943

Compensation based on group type

Single-specialty: $417,744
Multi-specialty: $321,951

Compensation based on hospital employment

Hospital employed: $338,635
Not hospital employed: $338,208

Compensation based on gender

Male: $350,832
Female: $312,837

Compensation based on geographic location

Eastern: $296,601
Midwest: $345,500
Southern: $313,003
Western: $304,817

Compensation based on years in the specialty

1-2 years: $218,982
3-7 years: $336,051
8-17 years: $347,500
18 or more years: $347,537

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