Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric

Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric

Diagnose and perform surgery to treat and help prevent disorders and diseases of the eye. May also provide vision services for treatment including glasses and contacts.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Arizona 80 $287,450 $138.20
Arkansas $332,430 $159.82
Colorado 230 $254,550 $122.38
Florida 730 $241,120 $115.92
Georgia 190 $215,120 $103.42
Hawaii 110 $271,460 $130.51
Illinois 800 $318,930 $153.33
Indiana 220 $255,350 $122.76
Iowa 170 $330,320 $158.81
Kansas $218,520 $105.06
Louisiana 50 $313,730 $150.83
Maine 60 $349,870 $168.21
Maryland 140 $325,690 $156.58
Massachusetts 300 $300,960 $144.69
Michigan 400 $289,810 $139.33
Minnesota 370 $223,430 $107.42
Mississippi 50 $353,090 $169.75
Nebraska 40 $281,830 $135.49
Nevada 430 $277,150 $133.25
New Hampshire 70 $310,800 $149.42
New Jersey 170 $222,480 $106.96
New York $235,770 $113.35
North Carolina 190 $196,820 $94.63
Ohio 160 $253,980 $122.11
Oklahoma $106,240 $51.08
Oregon 180 $267,770 $128.74
Pennsylvania $317,210 $152.51
Rhode Island 50 $261,000 $125.48
South Carolina 190 $218,610 $105.10
Tennessee 240 $199,840 $96.08
Texas 1,250 $337,120 $162.08
Utah $298,040 $143.29
Virginia $304,550 $146.42
Washington $334,970 $161.04
Wisconsin 210 $296,800 $142.69

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of medicine, involving the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illnesses, injuries, and other disorders of the human body. Includes instruction in the basic medical sciences, clinical medicine, examination and diagnosis, patient communications, medical ethics and law, professional standards, and rotations in specialties such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, neurology, ophthalmology, radiology, clinical pathology, anesthesiology, family medicine, and psychiatry.

Doctorate Degree
Doctorate Degree
Doctorate Degree
Doctorate Degree
Doctorate Degree

A program that prepares individuals for the independent professional practice of osteopathic medicine, involving a combination of medical principles and procedures and osteopathic principles of holistic medicine and the relationship of the musculoskeletal system to general health. Includes instruction in the basic medical sciences, preventive medicine, family and community medicine, medical informatics, disease systems, organ and physiologic systems, osteopathic principles and practice, osteopathic manipulative treatment, musculoskeletal and skin systems, clinical specialty rotations, medical ethics, and professional standards and practice management.

Doctorate Degree
Nova Southeastern University
Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Doctorate Degree
Doctorate Degree
Marian University
Marian University
Indianapolis, IN
Doctorate Degree
  • $270,090 per year
    National average salary
    Moderate
    Job growth rate
  • Doctoral or professional degree
    Typical education requirement
  • Internship/residency
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as ophthalmologists, except pediatric.

  • Less than high school 0%
  • High school graduate 0%
  • College dropout 0%
  • Associate’s degree 0%
  • Bachelor’s degree 0%
  • Master’s degree 0%
  • Doctorate degree 100%

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