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Salario de Cirujano en Texas (2026)

El salario promedio de un Cirujano en Texas es de $520,000/año. Después de impuestos, tu sueldo neto estimado es de $353,007/año ($29,417/mes).✓ Sin impuesto estatal

Última revisión: Abril de 2026

Desglose del Sueldo Neto

CategoríaCantidad
Sueldo Neto Anual
$353,007
Sueldo Neto Mensual
$29,417
Sueldo Neto Quincenal
$13,577
Sueldo Neto por Hora

basado en 2,080 hrs/año

$170/hr
Impuesto Federal
$145,134
Impuesto Estatal
$0
Impuestos FICA
$21,859
Tasa Efectiva de Impuesto

impuestos totales ÷ salario bruto

32.11%
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Rangos de Salario de Cirujano en Texas

Nivel inicial (0–3 años)

$410,000

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Nivel medio (3–7 años)

$540,000

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Nivel senior (7+ años)

$950,000

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No todas las Cirujanos ganan lo mismo — ni de cerca

Texas surgeon comp clusters around five employer ecosystems: (1) Texas Medical Center Houston — MD Anderson Cancer Center / Houston Methodist / Memorial Hermann / Baylor College of Medicine / Texas Children's Hospital / Texas Heart Institute / TIRR / The University of Texas Health Science Center (~110,000 employees, 60+ member institutions, 8M+ patient encounters/year — largest medical complex on Earth); (2) UTSW Dallas + Children's Health Dallas + Baylor Scott & White Dallas — North Texas academic + subspecialty cluster; (3) Austin Dell Medical School + Ascension Seton + St David's — emerging Austin academic; (4) San Antonio Methodist + UT Health San Antonio + Christus Santa Rosa; (5) Private surgical groups + ASC partnerships statewide — orthopedic / plastic / pain / GI consolidating with PE consolidators (KKR / Blackstone / Welsh Carson). The defining Texas surgeon advantage: 0% state income tax on base + RVU + ASC distribution + cash-balance plan distribution + brokerage realization + retirement-account distribution.

TMC Houston Cardiothoracic / Texas Heart Institute

Base $625K-$895K + RVU + call

Houston Methodist / Texas Heart / Memorial Hermann · CABG + valve + transplant · top US CT volume

MD Anderson Surgical Oncology

Base $525K-$785K + RVU

Largest US cancer center · surgical onc + complex onc resections · 403(b) + 457(b) + research time

UTSW Dallas Neurosurgery / Orthopedic

Base $625K-$895K + RVU + call

Top NIH-funded academic medical center · DFW catchment 8M+

Houston / Dallas / Austin Plastic + Aesthetic Surgeon

Cash-pay $700K-$2.5M+ owner draw

Cosmetic cash-pay 1099 + S-corp · Houston Galleria / Dallas Plano / Austin Westlake · 0% TX

Texas Orthopedic Surgery + ASC Partnership

Base $475K-$725K + ASC distribution $80K-$300K

OrthoTexas / Texas Back Institute / large group consolidations · ASC equity 5-15%

Anesthesiology + Pain Management (TX private group)

Base $415K-$595K + group partnership

US Anesthesia Partners (DFW) · large-group consolidation · CRNA supervision model

Trauma / Acute Care General Surgery (Level I trauma)

Base $415K-$565K + call

Memorial Hermann TMC · Parkland Dallas · UMC El Paso · genuinely hard schedule

Vale la pena saber: TX-specific layers: 0% state income tax on base + RVU + ASC distribution + retirement; TX HB 4 MICRA cap $250K non-economic / $750K total damages = malpractice premium 50-65% below California equivalent; Texas Medical Board licensure + DEA + Schedule II/III prescriber registration $1,000-$2,500/year; Texas margin tax 0.375-0.75% on / LLC revenue >$1.23M (2026, indexed) — most surgeon S-corp practices fall below threshold; TMC Houston is the largest medical complex on Earth.

RVU productivity, ASC partnership, and the 0% TX state advantage for surgeons

~37-39%

Federal + Medicare marginal at $725K W-2 (TX, 2026)

~$55K-$70K

Tax savings TX-vs-CA at $725K W-2 (single year)

$250K / $750K

TX HB 4 MICRA cap (non-economic / total)

Texas surgeon RVU compensation parallels CA — $55-$75 per work-RVU above threshold; high-volume orthopedic + cardiothoracic surgeons at TMC Houston / UTSW Dallas clear 12,000-16,000 work-RVU/year ($700K-$1.1M combined before ASC). Call coverage at Level I trauma adds $1,500-$5,000/24-hr shift; cardiothoracic / neurosurgery on-call adds $80K-$200K/year. The structural advantage: 0% state on every dollar of base + RVU + call + ASC. For a TX-resident orthopedic surgeon at $725K TC: federal + Medicare only ~$280K, post-tax $445K vs CA-resident ~$385K — $60K/year recurring.

TMC Houston (~110K employees, 60+ institutions) drives surgical academic depth — MD Anderson surgical oncology has the largest cancer surgical volume in the country. eligibility at MD Anderson + Memorial Hermann + Methodist + UTSW + UT Health SA non-profit faculty = $0 tax-free $300K-$500K student loan forgiveness over 10 years.

ASC partnership operates at scale in Texas — more ASC facilities per capita than most states. Buy-in $200K-$1.5M generates $80K-$400K/year facility-fee distribution as distribution or partnership , with 0% TX state on both facility distribution and PE consolidator exit capital gain. Sale to KKR / Blackstone / Welsh Carson can yield $500K-$3M capital-gain at federal 23.8% + 0% TX = $380K-$2.3M post-tax. Cash-balance + Solo 401(k) stack same federal architecture as CA: $270K-$370K/year pre-tax shelter at age 50+, with 0% TX state on contribution + distribution.

TX HB 4 MICRA cap (2003) limits non-economic damages at $250K per defendant + $750K aggregate. TX neurosurgery / cardiothoracic / OB-Gyn malpractice 2026: $25K-$60K/year vs CA $60K-$130K. Tail coverage $25K-$120K vs CA $50K-$300K. Over a 25-year career, cumulative TX-vs-CA malpractice + state-tax advantage routinely exceeds $1.5M-$3M. election at $400K+ net SE saves $8K-$20K/year SE tax (TX margin tax at 0.375-0.75% applies on revenue >$1.23M; most surgeon S-corps fall below threshold).

Texas surgeon economics — Houston / Dallas / Austin / San Antonio

Houston: TMC is the largest medical complex on Earth (~110K employees, 60+ institutions, 8M+ patient encounters/year). MD Anderson / Methodist / Memorial Hermann / Texas Heart / Texas Children's anchor academic + community surgical depth. River Oaks / Memorial / Tanglewood / West University ($1.5M-$5M+) characterizes established TMC surgeon ownership; The Woodlands / Bellaire ($700K-$2M) is the family-tier choice.

DFW: UTSW + Children's Health Dallas + Baylor Scott & White anchor North Texas academic + community ecosystem with 8M+ catchment. Highland Park / University Park / Preston Hollow ($1.5M-$8M+) hosts established surgeon ownership; Plano / Frisco / Southlake ($700K-$1.8M) is the mid-career suburban tier. Austin (Dell Med + Ascension Seton + St David's) is the emerging academic market with Westlake / Tarrytown ($1.5M-$5M+) anchoring; San Antonio (Methodist + UT Health SA) is the smaller value market with Stone Oak / Alamo Heights ($500K-$2.5M).

Late-career retirement: Texas already operates 0% state on retirement income, so the typical CA / NY retiree relocation play to TX is unnecessary for TX-resident surgeons. Many migrate within Texas — Houston / Dallas / Austin → Hill Country (Fredericksburg / Boerne / Wimberley / Horseshoe Bay) for retirement. Save Our Homestead 10% appraisal cap + over-65 school tax freeze + 0% state on cash-balance distribution = durable retirement architecture.

How Texas 0% state income tax + HB 4 MICRA cap reshape surgeon wealth-build

Texas operates no state income tax on wages, RVU bonus, ASC distribution, cash-balance plan distribution, distribution, capital gain, dividend, interest, retirement income, or Social Security. For a Texas-resident orthopedic / cardiothoracic / neurosurgery attending at $700K-$1M TC, this is a structural $55K-$110K/year recurring savings vs. California-resident equivalent — every year of career duration. Over a 25-year surgeon career arc, cumulative TX-vs-CA state-tax differential routinely exceeds $1.5M-$3M.

TX HB 4 MICRA cap ($250K + $750K total non-economic damages) is the single largest US malpractice-friendly tort reform. Texas neurosurgery / cardiothoracic / OB-Gyn malpractice premiums 2026 = $25K-$60K/year vs. $60K-$130K California / $80K-$200K Illinois / Pennsylvania. Tail coverage $25K-$120K vs. $50K-$300K California. Over 25-year career, cumulative Texas-vs-California malpractice premium savings on high-risk subspecialty exceeds $400K-$1.5M. Combined with 0% state income tax, total Texas-vs-California surgeon practice-economic advantage routinely exceeds $2M-$4.5M lifetime.

Texas does not conform / depart from federal tax code in surgeon-relevant ways: (a) Section 199A Healthcare- phase-out applies federally regardless (not state-specific), but Texas 0% state means no state-level QBI conformity issue (Texas does not separately tax QBI portion at all); (b) Section 1202 preserved at TX 0% state — surgeon-investor in MedTech / digital-health C-corp founder / advisor equity retains federal $10M exclusion without state addback; (c) HSA contributions preserved at TX 0% state (no California-style addback); (d) No state AMT, no state SDI.

Texas margin tax (franchise tax) impact on surgeon / LLC practice: $1.23M no-tax-due threshold (2026) means most surgeon S-corp practices fall below threshold. Established multi-physician group practices (5-10 surgeon cardiology / orthopedic / GI / pain partnership) at $5M-$15M revenue: 0.375% × revenue × 70% (services exclusion) = ~$13K-$40K/year — meaningful but modest friction. Vs. California 1.5% S-corp net income tax + $800 minimum = $20K-$80K/year California friction at equivalent group practice net. The Texas margin-tax-vs-California-S-corp-tax differential alone saves $7K-$40K/year for established Texas group practice surgeon partner.

at Texas-resident TMC Houston / UTSW Dallas academic faculty: same federal architecture — defer base + bonus + LTI into 5-10-year ladder, draw at retirement. The Texas-specific advantage: 0% TX state on current-year payout AND 0% TX state on NQDC distribution at retirement (assuming TX domicile maintained). For a TMC Houston cardiothoracic faculty deferring $200K/year for 10 years, then drawing $400K/year in NQDC for 10 retirement years, cumulative TX-vs-CA state-tax savings on NQDC alone exceeds $250K-$400K.

  • Establish + maintain TX domicile pre-ASC-equity-liquidation event — Texas does not operate state-level capital gains tax, so PE consolidator exit + ASC equity sale in TX-resident year retains $50K-$200K+ vs. CA / NY / NJ equivalent
  • Cash-balance defined-benefit + Solo stack at TX 1099 / surgeon = $270K-$370K/year pre-tax shelter at age 50+, with 0% TX state on both contribution-year compensation + distribution-year retirement
  • TX HB 4 MICRA cap + low malpractice premium = $25K-$80K/year savings vs. California equivalent for high-risk subspecialty (cardiothoracic / neurosurgery / OB-Gyn)
  • Section 1202 at MedTech / digital-health surgeon-investor founder / advisor equity — TX 0% state preserves federal $10M exclusion without addback (valuable vs. CA / NY / NJ)
  • at TMC Houston (MD Anderson / Memorial Hermann / Methodist) + UTSW Dallas + UT Health SA non-profit faculty = $0 tax-free $300K-$500K student loan forgiveness
  • + dual-shelter + UT system retirement at TMC academic faculty + UTSW / UT Health = $47K+/year tax-advantaged shelter
  • ASC partnership equity buy-in via Stark-compliant fair-market-value structure — facility-fee distribution at 0% TX state + non- eligibility on rental / facility income may preserve partial Section 199A QBI
  • Texas Hill Country late-career relocation (Boerne / Fredericksburg / Wimberley) — Save Our Homestead 10% appraisal cap + over-65 school tax freeze + 0% state on all retirement income

Surgeon pay by metro — Texas

Texas surgeon comp varies by employer cluster and subspecialty. TMC Houston operates highest sub-specialty depth and academic comp; DFW offers strong UTSW + community mix; Austin emerging academic; San Antonio lower-tier but lifestyle premium.

Houston (TMC: MD Anderson / Methodist / Memorial Hermann / Texas Heart / Texas Children's)

$525K-$1.1M · cardiothoracic $650K-$1.1M

Largest US medical complex · top US cancer center · + + research

River Oaks / Memorial / Tanglewood for established · The Woodlands / Bellaire for family tier · housing $1.2M-$5M · 0% state

Dallas-Fort Worth (UTSW / Children's Health / Baylor Scott & White)

$525K-$985K

Top NIH-funded academic + DFW catchment 8M+

Highland Park / University Park / Preston Hollow · housing $1.5M-$8M+ · Plano / Frisco / Southlake suburban tier $700K-$1.8M

Austin (Dell Med / Ascension Seton / St David's) + Hill Country

$465K-$795K base · $700K-$2.5M+ cosmetic plastic owner draw

Emerging academic + private cosmetic plastic + spine + pain cluster

Westlake / Tarrytown · housing $1.2M-$5M+ · Hill Country (Boerne / Fredericksburg) common late-career destination

The Texas surgeon career arc

Entry into Texas surgical career: 4-yr medical school + 5-9 yr residency + 1-3 yr fellowship — same federal pipeline as California. Texas residency programs at UTSW Dallas + TMC Houston Baylor / Methodist / Texas Heart / MD Anderson + UT Health SA + Dell Med Austin + Texas Tech Lubbock. PGY1 ACGME stipend $65K-$80K — somewhat below California equivalent (cost-of-living adjusted similar quality of life) — and most Texas residents emerge with $300K-$500K federal student loan debt + 4-5 years of compounding interest. eligibility at TMC + UTSW + UT system non-profit faculty = $0 tax-free forgiveness over 10 years post-PGY1.

New-attending Texas surgeon (year 1-3) earns $385K-$525K base / guarantee at hospital-employed model, or $360K-$465K + revenue-sharing at private group with stub-partnership track. The 0% TX state advantage is structural from year 1 onward — Texas-resident new attending at $450K saves $25K-$35K/year vs. California-resident equivalent, redirected into student loan principal + cash-balance plan + brokerage. Most Texas new attendings purchase $700K-$1.5M starter home in suburban metro (Memorial / The Woodlands / Plano / Westlake / Stone Oak) within year 1-2 of attending career — much earlier than California new-attending equivalent.

Mid-career Texas attending (4-10 years) hits $525K-$895K TC. Subspecialty premium: orthopedic $675K, cardiothoracic $760K, neurosurgery $825K, plastic owner-operator $1M-$2.5M+. Private-group partnership buy-in $200K-$1.5M typically occurs year 3-5 post-attending. ASC partnership equity ($150K-$500K buy-in) typically begins year 5-7. Cash-balance + Solo max at age 45-55 = $270K-$370K/year shelter at 0% TX state on contribution year. By year 10 mid-career, Texas surgeon net worth typically $3M-$10M (varies by partnership equity + ASC + housing — but generally 30-50% higher than California peer due to recurring tax savings).

Senior partner / department chair Texas (10-25 years) commands $725K-$1.3M+ TC. ASC distribution + practice-real-estate rental + group equity sale + cash-balance vesting all flow at 0% TX state. Houston cosmetic plastic surgeon owner-operator + Texas Heart cardiothoracic faculty + UTSW neurosurgery faculty at this stage commonly clear $1M-$3M owner draw / TC. ASC consolidation to PE consolidator (KKR / Blackstone / Welsh Carson) realizing $500K-$3M capital-gain at federal 23.8% + 0% TX = $380K-$2.3M post-tax. Many Texas senior surgeons at this stage own multiple ASC equity positions across different specialties.

Late-career Texas surgeon (25+ years) paths: (a) Continue private practice + cash-balance vesting + ASC distribution; (b) Reduce clinical FTE 0.5-0.6 + maintain partnership; (c) Retain ASC equity through PE consolidator exit (no state tax advantage to capture from relocation since TX already 0%); (d) Academic emeritus + part-time clinical; (e) MedTech advisor / board portfolio + consulting. Texas surgeon retirement: At cardiothoracic / neurosurgery / cosmetic plastic comp tier with 25+ years of cash-balance + + ASC + brokerage + practice-real-estate + group-equity-sale wealth-build, typical Texas retiree liquid net worth $10M-$35M+ (typically $2M-$5M higher than California peer at equivalent comp tier due to cumulative tax savings reinvested). Hill Country migration (Fredericksburg / Boerne / Wimberley / Horseshoe Bay) characterizes Texas surgeon retirement geography.

Where Texas surgeons actually live

Texas surgeon housing decisions weight schools + commute + practice location. Most Texas surgeons purchase single-family in suburban metro near practice; senior surgeons at TMC + UTSW + DFW academic upgrade to premium primary residence with strong school district.

River Oaks / Memorial / West University (Houston)

TMC proximity · top private schools · executive surgeon tier · $1.5M-$5M+ single-family

The Woodlands / Memorial Park / Bellaire (Houston suburbs)

Top public schools · 20-30 min TMC · family tier · $700K-$2M

Highland Park / University Park / Preston Hollow (Dallas)

UTSW proximity · top US private + public schools · executive · $1.5M-$8M+

Westlake / Tarrytown / Clarksville (Austin)

Dell Med + Ascension Seton · top public schools · 15-20 min downtown · $1.5M-$4M

Stone Oak / Alamo Heights / Dominion (San Antonio)

UT Health SA proximity · top public schools · cost-offset · $500K-$2.5M

Plano / Frisco / Southlake (DFW north)

Top US suburban schools · community surgical practices · $700K-$1.8M

Memorial / Tanglewood / River Oaks West (Houston inner)

TMC + Galleria proximity · cosmetic plastic + ASC tier · $1.2M-$3.5M

Hill Country (Boerne / Fredericksburg / Wimberley) — late-career

Retirement migration · Save Our Homestead + over-65 freeze · $500K-$1.5M

Hill Country migration (Boerne / Fredericksburg / Wimberley / Marble Falls / Horseshoe Bay) increasingly captures late-career VP / Department Chair surgeon retirees from Houston / Dallas / Austin — already at 0% state, lifestyle play.

¿Es la decisión correcta?

Verdict — Texas Surgeon 2026

A tu favor

  • +0% TX state income tax = $55K-$110K/year recurring savings vs. CA-resident equivalent at attending / partner / faculty comp
  • +TX HB 4 MICRA cap ($250K + $750K) = malpractice premium $25K-$60K vs. California $60K-$130K (high-risk subspecialty)
  • +TMC Houston = largest medical complex on Earth, with full subspecialty depth + MD Anderson surgical oncology unmatched
  • +UTSW Dallas top NIH-funded academic + DFW 8M+ catchment supports orthopedic / cardiothoracic / neurosurgery faculty depth
  • +Cash-balance + Solo 401(k) stack at 1099 / S-corp = $270K-$370K/year pre-tax shelter, 0% TX state on contribution + distribution
  • +Section 1202 QSBS preserved at TX 0% — federal $10M exclusion fully retained for MedTech surgeon-investor equity
  • +PSLF at TMC + UTSW + UT system non-profit faculty = $0 tax-free $300K-$500K student loan forgiveness
  • +Texas margin tax friction $5K-$40K/year vs. California $20K-$80K = additional S-corp practice-economic advantage

Vale la pena saber antes de firmar

  • Texas property tax 1.6-2.3% effective = high by US standards, partially offsets 0% income-tax advantage at homeowner level
  • Houston summer Jun-Sep is 92-98°F + 70-80% humidity (oppressive) — lifestyle factor at $1.5M+ home tier
  • Hurricane risk on Gulf Coast (Galveston / Houston outer) drives elevated property insurance
  • TMC Houston + UTSW academic ceiling slightly below UCSF / Stanford / Cedars in NIH research-funding rankings
  • Healthcare IS SSTB — Section 199A QBI eliminated above $553K MFJ (federal $0 deduction at typical surgeon income)
  • Austin housing has compressed historical Texas affordability advantage post-2020 ($1.2M-$3M for surgeon tier)
  • Healthcare consolidation + PE consolidator pressure on private practice = ASC partnership economics shifting
  • Texas margin tax (franchise tax) on $5M-$15M group practice revenue = $13K-$40K/year friction

Mercado Laboral en Texas

Growing job market fueled by tech migration, energy, and healthcare sectors.

Perspectivas de crecimiento: 3% growth projected 2022-2032 (slower than average) overall — but specific subspecialties (cardiothoracic, neurosurgery, plastic, transplant, pediatric subspecialty) face severe shortage with 8-15 year supply lag from training pipeline. Aging Boomer demographic = sustained surgical volume through 2035+. AI/robotics augment but do not replace operative judgment in the 10-year window.

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