Average Nurse Anesthetist Salary in Maryland

Nurse anesthetists in Maryland earn an average of $180,560 per year (or $86.81 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$202,470
Maryland
10% lower than the national average
$180,560
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Maryland nurse anesthetists earn 10% lower than the national average salary for CRNAs, at $202,470 (or $97.34 per hour).

Nurse anesthetist salary range in Maryland

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Cost-of-living adjusted nurse anesthetist salary in Maryland

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Maryland
$169,539
Overall Average
Maryland
$180,560

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Maryland CRNAs earn about $169,539 per year. Cost-of-living in Maryland is 6% higher than the national average, meaning they face higher prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Highest paying cities in Maryland for nurse anesthetists

Baltimore, MD $175,160 per year

Maryland nursing salaries vary from region to region across the state. The area where nurse anesthetists are paid the highest is Baltimore, where the average CRNAs salary is $175,160 and 350 nurse anesthetists are currently employed.

How much do similar professions get paid in Maryland?

Nurse Practitioner $115,700 per year
Nurse Midwife $113,860 per year
Physical Therapist $90,710 per year
Dental Hygienist $89,340 per year
Registered Nurse $82,660 per year
Licensed Practical Nurse $56,380 per year
Pharmacy Technician $37,840 per year

At a $180,560 average annual salary, CRNAs in Maryland tend to earn more than nurse practitioners ($115,700), nurse midwives ($113,860), physical therapists ($90,710), dental hygienists ($89,340), registered nurses ($82,660), licensed practical nurses ($56,380), and pharmacy technicians ($37,840).

More about nurse anesthetists

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) administer anesthesia (a mixture of medications that put you in a sleep-like state) before medical procedures while ensuring the comfort and safety of their patients. Given the delicate nature of their work, CRNAs must have extensive education and experience. Because of this, they are typically compensated at a higher rate than other types of nurses.

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Data sources: cost of living data