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Family Medicine physician compensation

National total compensation for Family Medicine is $303,480 — the midpoint of the two major physician compensation surveys, ranking #34 of 39 specialties with cross-checkable data. Every figure below is traceable to its named source.

Doximity 2025

$318,959

Reflects 2024 earned income · n≈37,000 physicians, self-reported

Medscape 2026

$288,000

Reflects 2025 earned income · n=5,916 physicians, self-reported

Cross-source midpoint

$303,480

Simple average of the two sources above — they diverge by 10.2%. Published only because both report the same specialty construct.

Compiled from Doximity (2025) and Medscape (2026); cross-referenced against BLS and AAMC. Doximity figures reflect 2024 earned income (surveyed 2025, n≈37,000 physicians, self-reported). Medscape figures reflect 2025 earned income (surveyed Sept–Dec 2025, n=5,916 physicians, self-reported). Midpoint shown only where both sources cover the same specialty construct. Rows marked ⚠ Stale use Medscape data re-published from its 2024 survey with no fresh 2025 collection. Suppress flag indicates construct mismatch or insufficient cross-source confirmation. Full methodology.

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Family Medicine compensation — common questions

How much do Family Medicine physicians make?

National total compensation for Family Medicine is approximately $303,480 per year, the midpoint of the two major physician compensation surveys. Doximity reports $318,959 (2025 report, reflecting 2024 income); Medscape reports $288,000 (2026 report, reflecting 2025 income). These are national self-reported figures — individual compensation varies with region, practice setting, and production.

Does this figure include bonuses and productivity pay?

Yes — these surveys report total compensation: base salary plus productivity (wRVU) bonuses, quality incentives, and other cash compensation. Physicians comparing only base salary routinely underestimate their market position, because two contracts with the same base can differ by six figures once the productivity formula is included.

How reliable are physician salary surveys?

They are self-reported and national, so treat them as calibrated benchmarks rather than precise answers. We compile from two named sources — the Doximity 2025 report (n≈37,000) and the Medscape 2026 report (n=5,916) — and only publish a midpoint where both measure the same specialty construct. Where they diverge or only one source covers a specialty, the page shows that honestly.