Doctor Salary UK 2026: NHS Pay Guide by Grade and Specialty
By Wealthvieu
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Updated
NHS doctors earn £32,398-£131,964 base salary, with total earnings often exceeding £150,000-£200,000+ with private practice.
NHS Doctor Pay Scales 2024/25
Foundation Years
| Grade |
Base Salary |
With Supplements |
| F1 (Foundation Year 1) |
£32,398 |
£36,000-£42,000 |
| F2 (Foundation Year 2) |
£37,303 |
£42,000-£50,000 |
Specialty Training
| Grade |
Base Salary |
With Supplements |
| ST1 |
£43,923 |
£52,000-£60,000 |
| ST2 |
£43,923 |
£52,000-£62,000 |
| ST3 |
£51,017 |
£58,000-£68,000 |
| ST4 |
£51,017 |
£60,000-£72,000 |
| ST5 |
£58,398 |
£65,000-£80,000 |
| ST6 |
£58,398 |
£68,000-£85,000 |
| ST7 |
£63,152 |
£72,000-£90,000 |
| ST8 |
£63,152 |
£75,000-£95,000 |
Specialty Doctor (SAS)
| Grade |
Start |
Top of Scale |
| Specialty Doctor |
£59,175 |
£95,400 |
| Specialist |
£96,990 |
£107,155 |
Consultant
| Threshold |
Salary |
| Entry |
£99,532 |
| Year 3 |
£103,540 |
| Year 5 |
£107,796 |
| Year 9 |
£111,683 |
| Year 11 |
£115,817 |
| Year 14 |
£119,951 |
| Year 19+ |
£131,964 |
Total Consultant Earnings
Consultants often earn above base salary:
| Component |
Typical Range |
| Base salary |
£100,000-£132,000 |
| On-call supplement |
£5,000-£15,000 |
| Clinical Excellence Awards |
£0-£40,000 |
| Private practice |
£20,000-£200,000+ |
| Total potential |
£120,000-£350,000+ |
Doctor Salary by Specialty
| Specialty |
Consultant Salary |
Private Earnings |
| Cosmetic Surgery |
£130,000 |
£100,000-£500,000+ |
| Cardiology |
£130,000 |
£50,000-£200,000 |
| Radiology |
£130,000 |
£30,000-£100,000 |
| Anaesthetics |
£130,000 |
£30,000-£80,000 |
| General Surgery |
£130,000 |
£30,000-£150,000 |
| Psychiatry |
£130,000 |
£20,000-£60,000 |
| GP Partner |
£100,000-£150,000 |
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| Paediatrics |
£130,000 |
£10,000-£30,000 |
| Emergency Medicine |
£130,000 |
Limited |
Doctor Salary After Tax
| Salary |
Monthly Take Home |
| £40,000 (F2) |
£2,606 |
| £60,000 (ST5) |
£3,696 |
| £80,000 (ST7 + supps) |
£4,656 |
| £105,000 (Consultant) |
£5,886 |
| £130,000 (Senior Consultant) |
£6,956 |
| £180,000 (with private) |
£8,881 |
Career Timeline
| Year |
Stage |
Salary Range |
| 1-2 |
Foundation |
£32,000-£50,000 |
| 3-4 |
Core Training |
£44,000-£65,000 |
| 5-8 |
Specialty Training |
£51,000-£90,000 |
| 9+ |
Consultant |
£100,000-£130,000 |
| 15+ |
Senior Consultant |
£120,000-£200,000+ |
Total training: 10-15 years post-graduation.
GP Salary
| GP Role |
Typical Earnings |
| Salaried GP |
£65,000-£90,000 |
| GP Partner (share of profits) |
£100,000-£150,000 |
| Locum GP |
£80-£120/hour |
NHS Pension
NHS pension is exceptionally valuable:
- Employer contributes 20.6%
- Career average scheme
- Worth £25,000-£50,000/year extra
- Retire from age 55-60
- Lifetime pension payments
How to Increase Doctor Salary
- Locum shifts — £70-£150/hour
- Private practice — Consultants only
- Clinical Excellence Awards — Performance-based
- Academic roles — Professor titles
- Medical leadership — Medical Director roles
- Move to London — Higher supplements
- Less competitive specialties — Faster progression
Private Practice Earnings
For consultants, private work can significantly increase income:
| Specialty |
Hourly Rate |
Annual Potential |
| Cosmetic Surgery |
£500-£1,500 |
£200,000-£500,000 |
| Orthopaedics |
£250-£500 |
£50,000-£200,000 |
| Cardiology |
£200-£400 |
£40,000-£150,000 |
| Dermatology |
£150-£300 |
£30,000-£100,000 |
| General Surgery |
£200-£400 |
£40,000-£150,000 |
Is Medicine Worth It?
Pros:
- Job security (always in demand)
- Respected profession
- Meaningful work
- NHS pension (best in UK)
- High lifetime earnings
Cons:
- 5-6 years medical school
- 10-15 years training
- Long hours, shift work
- High stress, burnout risk
- Student debt (£70,000-£100,000)