State profile · NH
Healthcare wages in New Hampshire
Median pay, take-home after state tax, and WageBench Score ranking for 52 healthcare occupations in New Hampshire.
State tax (avg)
0.0%
No state income tax
Cost of living
104
RPP index (100 = national avg)
NLC compact
Member
Nurse Licensure Compact
Avg WageBench Score
68
Across 52 occupations
HIGHEST MEDIAN
Top-paying healthcare roles
- Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric$555,670
- Surgeons, All Other (legacy)$534,870
- Dermatologists$516,230
- Radiologists$506,010
- Anesthesiologists$481,640
LOWEST MEDIAN
Lowest-paying healthcare roles
- Home Health and Personal Care Aides$38,760
- Physical Therapist Aides$40,460
- Orderlies$40,850
- Dietetic Technicians$41,830
- Psychiatric Technicians$44,660
Every healthcare occupation in New Hampshire
Sortable by median wage, take-home after tax, or composite WageBench Score. Click any occupation for the full detail page.
52 occupations · page 1 of 2
| Occupation | Category | Annual Median | Take-Home | WageBench Score ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dermatologists | physician | $516,230 | $516,230 | 77 |
| Orthopedic Surgeons, Except Pediatric | physician | $555,670 | $555,670 | 76 |
| Other Physicians, All Other | physician | $361,300 | $361,300 | 73 |
| Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric | physician | $404,330 | $404,330 | 73 |
| Recreational Therapists | allied | $82,280 | $82,280 | 72 |
| Pediatricians, General | physician | $273,410 | $273,410 | 71 |
| Surgeons, All Other (legacy) | physician | $534,870 | $534,870 | 71 |
| Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians | allied | $81,020 | $81,020 | 71 |
| Anesthesiologists | physician | $481,640 | $481,640 | 70 |
| Dental Assistants | support | $59,530 | $59,530 | 70 |
| Radiologists | physician | $506,010 | $506,010 | 70 |
| Nurse Anesthetists | nursing | $275,980 | $275,980 | 69 |
| Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses | nursing | $77,110 | $77,110 | 69 |
| Surgical Technologists | allied | $75,040 | $75,040 | 69 |
| Respiratory Therapists | allied | $95,940 | $95,940 | 69 |
| Obstetricians and Gynecologists | physician | $348,140 | $348,140 | 69 |
| Physical Therapist Aides | support | $40,460 | $40,460 | 69 |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists | allied | $105,420 | $105,420 | 68 |
| Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians | allied | $83,100 | $83,100 | 68 |
| Physician Assistants | physician | $150,960 | $150,960 | 68 |
| Nursing Assistants | support | $47,870 | $47,870 | 68 |
| Family Medicine Physicians | physician | $268,650 | $268,650 | 68 |
| Audiologists | allied | $105,590 | $105,590 | 68 |
| Dietetic Technicians | allied | $41,830 | $41,830 | 68 |
| Dentists, General | physician | $177,480 | $177,480 | 67 |
| Nurse Midwives | nursing | $142,960 | $142,960 | 67 |
| Nurse Practitioners | nursing | $137,550 | $137,550 | 67 |
| Exercise Physiologists | allied | $63,590 | $63,590 | 67 |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonographers | allied | $103,760 | $103,760 | 67 |
| Nuclear Medicine Technologists | allied | $107,890 | $107,890 | 67 |
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