Family Medicine Physician Salary in Washington (2026)

A Family Medicine physician practicing in Washington can expect a base salary inside the national Family Medicine band of $235K to $330K, with the median tracking close to $265K. The Washington variation on that number is driven mostly by anchor-employer comp structure in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, Olympia and by shortage-area incentive stacking outside those metros — not by Washington cost-of-living alone.

Family Medicine compensation snapshot for Washington

Typical Washington base range
$235K – $330K (national median $265K)
National demand signal
very high
Top Washington hiring metros
Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, Olympia
Washington HPSA / shortage posture
Eastern Washington wheat country and the Olympic Peninsula carry HPSA designations
Primary board
American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)

Where Family Medicine offers land highest in Washington

Washington is anchored by Providence, UW Medicine, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, MultiCare, Kaiser Permanente Washington, and Confluence Health. For Family Medicine, the highest-comp Washington opportunities I see are typically not in the urban core of Seattle — they sit in rural and HPSA-designated counties where the same Family Medicine role carries a 10-25% base premium plus signing bonuses of $30K-$100K and loan repayment of $50K-$200K layered on top of base. That stacking can push an Washington Family Medicine offer comfortably above the $330K national ceiling in year-one total cash.

Washington incentive programs that boost Family Medicine take-home

The Washington Health Professional Loan Repayment Program supports primary care, behavioral health, and dental providers in HPSA sites. The Washington Conrad State 30 J-1 waiver program is consistently filled. NHSC loan repayment is widely used across rural eastern Washington and Olympic Peninsula FQHCs. For Family Medicine specifically, these federal and state programs frequently add the equivalent of $30K-$60K per year of pre-tax value over the first three years of service.

How I benchmark a Family Medicine offer in Washington

When a Family Medicine candidate sends me an Washington offer, I check three things in order: (1) where the base lands inside the $235K–$330K band relative to MGMA regional percentiles, (2) the wRVU conversion factor and ramp/threshold structure, and (3) the call burden and stipend. Washington's licensing pace also matters for ramp timing: The Washington Medical Commission licenses with a typical timeline of 90-180 days for US-trained physicians, which is longer than most western states.

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