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Pediatrician Salary in Chicago: $176,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A pediatrician earning $176,000 in Chicago takes home approximately $122,337/yr or $4,705 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Resident$52,000–$70,000~$48,032
Junior Attending$144,000–$188,000~$115,997
Senior Attending$184,000–$232,000~$144,531
Division Chief$228,000–$304,000~$180,067

Tax Breakdown at $176,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$6,769.23$176,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$1,211.04−$31,48717.9%
IL State Income Tax−$335.08−$8,7125.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$517.85−$13,4647.6%
Net Take-Home$4,705~$122,33769.5%

What Drives Pediatrician Pay in Chicago

Pediatricians in New York City provide primary and specialty care for children across a vast network of hospital pediatric departments, academic medical centers, and independent private practices. NYC's enormous family population and concentration of top-ranked children's hospitals make it one of the most active pediatric medicine markets in the country.

Pediatric subspecialties such as pediatric cardiology, neonatology, and pediatric surgery command pay 40–80% above general pediatricians in NYC. General pediatricians in private practice in affluent neighborhoods like the Upper East Side or Park Slope often benefit from high patient retention and a mix of well-child visits that support stable revenue. NYC's public hospital pediatricians, including those at Bellevue's pediatric unit, often work under union agreements that include pension benefits offsetting lower base salaries.

  • Pediatric subspecialty vs. general pediatrics
  • Academic medical center vs. private practice
  • Patient panel size and payer mix
  • Administrative or medical directorship roles

Top Chicago Employers

Major employers hiring pediatricians in Chicago include: Northwestern Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, AMITA Health.

Tax note: A pediatrician earning $220,000 in NYC will take home roughly $130,000–$140,000 after all income taxes, a relatively modest net figure that reflects why many pediatricians supplement income through academic research grants or medical consulting.

Frequently Asked Questions

A pediatrician earning $176,000 in Chicago takes home approximately $122,337 per year, or $4,705 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 30.5%.

Chicago pediatrician salaries range from $52,000–$70,000 at entry level to $228,000–$304,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $176,000.

Pediatric reimbursement rates from Medicaid (which covers a large share of Chicago children) and commercial insurers are structurally lower than adult medicine rates; combined with lower procedure volume compared to surgical specialties, this drives pediatrician salaries below most other physician specialties despite a lengthy training pathway.

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