Gastroenterologist Salary 2026: Endoscopy Volume, Partnership, and Private Practice
Gastroenterology is one of the most financially attractive specialties in 2026. Median GI salary reached $520,000, and private practice partners with ASC (ambulatory surgery center) ownership routinely clear $800K-$1.2M. Demand is compounding — colon cancer screening expansion, GLP-1 drug prescribing, and aging population combine to drive volume.
Subspecialty Benchmarks (2026)
| Subspecialty / Model | Median Base | Top Quartile |
|---|---|---|
| General GI (hospital-employed) | $495,000 | $605,000 |
| General GI (private practice partner) | $725,000 | $975,000 |
| Hepatology | $505,000 | $620,000 |
| Advanced Endoscopy (ERCP, EUS) | $580,000 | $725,000 |
| Transplant Hepatology | $525,000 | $645,000 |
| Pediatric Gastroenterology | $380,000 | $475,000 |
| Academic GI | $385,000 | $485,000 |
Endoscopy + ASC Ownership — The Partnership Wealth Driver
The economics that make GI exceptional are built on endoscopy volume and ambulatory surgery center ownership. A mature GI partner at an ASC-owning practice earns from three streams:
- Professional fees — for each colonoscopy, EGD, ERCP performed (~$250-$600 per procedure)
- Facility fees — the ASC bills the insurer for the procedure's facility portion (~$800-$2,500)
- Partnership distributions — GI partners own the ASC via separate entity, share in net revenue
A full-volume GI doing 2,500 procedures/year at an ASC-owning practice commonly earns $850K-$1.2M between professional + facility + partnership.
Top 10 Highest-Paying States for GI (2026)
| Rank | State | Median Base |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wisconsin | $585,000+ |
| 2 | Indiana | $570,000+ |
| 3 | Oklahoma | $560,000+ |
| 4 | Nebraska | $555,000+ |
| 5 | Missouri | $550,000+ |
| 6 | Kentucky | $545,000+ |
| 7 | Florida | $540,000+ |
| 8 | Texas | $535,000+ |
| 9 | Ohio | $530,000+ |
| 10 | Michigan | $525,000+ |
Hospital-Employed vs Private Partnership
For most GIs, partnership beats employment over a career — but requires accepting lower Year 1-2 pay and a buy-in.
| Stage | Hospital-Employed | Private Partnership |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1-2 | $485K-$555K | $420K-$500K (pre-partnership) |
| Mature comp | $495K-$625K (capped by system) | $725K-$1.2M+ |
| Time to full comp | Immediate | 2-3 years |
| ASC equity access | None | Partner buy-in ($150K-$400K) |
| Schedule | Employer-defined | Self-directed |
Sign-On + Recruitment Bonuses
- Hospital-employed GI (urban): $75K-$150K + relocation
- Hospital-employed GI (rural/shortage): $150K-$275K + HRSA loan repayment
- Advanced endoscopy (ERCP/EUS): $125K-$250K at competitive programs
- Transplant hepatology: $100K-$200K at transplant centers
What GIs Negotiate in 2026
- Endoscopy volume and block time
- ASC ownership pathway (if private track)
- On-call frequency and call pay
- Clinic vs procedure day ratio
- Advanced endoscopy case volume (if fellowship-trained)
- New-patient allocation (critical for private practice panels)
- Malpractice tail coverage
- Non-compete terms
- CME stipend ($8K-$12K standard)
Ava Health places gastroenterologists across hospital, ASC, and academic practices nationwide. Contact us for current openings.