NYC CalculatorSalariesGuidesNeighborhoodsTools ▾
Miami, FL · Healthcare

Podiatrist Salary in Miami: $158,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A podiatrist earning $158,000 in Miami takes home approximately $118,746/yr or $4,567 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Resident / Fellow$50,000–$71,000~$50,650
Associate DPM$129,000–$170,000~$112,936
Staff Podiatrist$166,000–$208,000~$139,243
Partner / Practice Owner$203,000–$315,000~$188,652

Tax Breakdown at $158,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$6,076.92$158,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$1,044.88−$27,16717.2%
No Florida State Tax 🎉$0.00$0.000.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$464.88−$12,0877.6%
Net Take-Home$4,567~$118,74675.2%

What Drives Podiatrist Pay in Miami

Podiatrists in New York City diagnose and treat foot and ankle conditions across a wide range of settings, from hospital-based wound care centers to busy private practices. NYC's large diabetic population and the demands that urban walking and commuting place on feet make podiatry a consistently well-compensated specialty in the metro area.

Surgical podiatrists who perform rearfoot and ankle reconstruction at NYC ambulatory surgery centers or hospitals earn the highest incomes, often well above the median. The city's large concentration of elderly patients with diabetic foot complications creates strong demand for wound care specialists. Practice ownership remains the most reliable path to top-quartile income for DPMs in the NYC market.

  • Surgical volume and rearfoot/ankle surgical privileges
  • Diabetic wound care and limb salvage specialty
  • Private practice ownership vs. employed position
  • Ambulatory surgery center ownership or partnership

Top Miami Employers

Major employers hiring podiatrists in Miami include: Jackson Health System, Baptist Health, Nicklaus Children's Hospital.

Tax note: At $158,000 in Miami, podiatrists benefit from no Florida state income tax — only federal taxes and FICA apply. This saves roughly $8,000–$14,000 per year compared to working in a high-tax state.

Frequently Asked Questions

A podiatrist earning $158,000 in Miami takes home approximately $118,746 per year, or $4,567 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 24.8%.

Miami podiatrist salaries range from $50,000–$71,000 at entry level to $203,000–$315,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $158,000.

DPMs in Miami earn substantially more than most non-physician doctoral clinicians such as optometrists, audiologists, or physical therapists, reflecting their surgical training, hospital privileges, and the procedural nature of their practice — though their earnings remain well below surgical medical specialties like orthopedic surgery.

Calculate Your Miami Take-Home

Enter your exact salary to see your precise after-tax paycheck.

Open Miami Calculator →