United States
Job
Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care
$114.01
/ hour
Avg. Base
Hourly Rate
(
USD
)
10%
$96.88
MEDIAN
$114.01
90%
$143.16
The average hourly pay for a Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care is $114.01 in 2024
Hourly Rate
$97 - $143
Bonus
$2k - $39k
Total Pay
$188k - $293k
Based on 126 salary profiles
(last updated
Feb 06 2024
)
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What is the Pay by Experience Level for Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares?
Entry Level
▼15%
Early Career
▼3%
Mid Career
▲2%
Late Career
▼1%
Experienced
▼1%
An entry-level Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care with less than 1 year experience can expect to earn an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $97.37 based on 16 salaries. An early career Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of $110.22 …Read more
What Do Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares Do?
Doctors who work in urgent care are responsible for aiding the lives of patients who are in dire need of assistance. Medical doctors work to ensure the best treatment possible for patients to restore their full health and functionality, and those in urgent care work with a variety of staff, including teams of nurses and other doctors.
Urgent care doctors work indoors in a health care setting to provide the best-possible care for patients and use their knowledge to diagnose any diseases or …Read more
Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care
Tasks
- Examine, diagnose and treat patients of all ages for acute injuries, infections, and illnesses.
- Order lab and imaging tests to determine and manage an immediate treatment plan and provides advice on follow up.
- Prescribe and administer medications, therapies, suturing and splinting.
- Formulate diagnostic and treatment plans.
- Document, collect, record and maintain accurate patient information.
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Common Health Benefits for a Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care
Medical
68
%
Dental
63
%
Vision
50
%
None
33
%
Gender Breakdown for Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares
Female
55.6
%
Male
44.4
%
This data is based on
27
survey responses. Learn more about
the gender pay gap.
FAQs About Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares
What is the highest pay for Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares?
Our data indicates that the highest pay for a Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care is $143.16 / hour
What is the lowest pay for Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares?
Our data indicates that the lowest pay for a Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care is $96.88 / hour
How can Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares increase their salary?
Increasing your pay as a Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care is possible in different ways. Change of employer: Consider a career move to a new employer that is willing to pay higher for your skills. Level of Education: Gaining advanced degrees may allow this role to increase their income potential and qualify for promotions. Managing Experience: If you are a Physician / Doctor, Urgent Care that oversees more junior Physician / Doctor, Urgent Cares, this experience can increase the likelihood to earn more.