Does anyone know the salary and benefits of an RN in a doctors office in New York?

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Hello everyone,

I am a new member to this site but have visited it frequently. I am wondering if anyone would be able to tell me the average salary of an RN in a doctors office in New York state. I have been working on a med/surg floor for just over a year now and am interested in a change of pace and better work hours. I was offered an office RN position the other day but the pay is significantly less than what I make now. I know that basically all Dr. offices pay less than the hospital but I don't know if I am willing to take a $10 and hour pay cut.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
I am wondering if anyone would be able to tell me the average salary of an RN in a doctors office in New York state.
What part of New York state? Pay rates vary rather drastically from one part of the state to the other.

You'll be receiving $20/hour or less in a place like Plattsburgh and significantly more than that in Manhattan, so people need to know what part of the state you're seeking.

I posted this twice lol sorry! Thanks for the reply! I am located in western NY, I am just trying to weigh out the options. I don't think bedside nursing is for me so I would like a change of pace. I would even be willing to take $20 an hour but the place I applied for offered me $16 and I just don't know if that is the going rate for the area, or if maybe I could find somewhere willing to offer more.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

You're probably lucky just to find an MD's office that still employs RN's. Most don't anymore.

Instead of leaving the hospital and inpatient nursing, what about transferring within the hospital to a different service? Perhaps there are ambulatory jobs available there which would allow you to maintain your current hourly rate?

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