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Optometrist Salary in Austin: $116,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

An optometrist earning $116,000 in Austin takes home approximately $89,992/yr or $3,461 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Associate OD (1–3 yrs)$88,000–$105,000~$76,274
Staff OD$102,000–$124,000~$87,881
Senior OD$122,000–$143,000~$101,317
Practice Owner / Director$139,000–$202,000~$127,290

Tax Breakdown at $116,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$4,461.54$116,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$659.00−$17,13414.8%
No Texas State Tax 🎉$0.00$0.000.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$341.31−$8,8747.6%
Net Take-Home$3,461~$89,99277.6%

What Drives Optometrist Pay in Austin

Optometrists in New York City provide primary eye care, prescribe corrective lenses, and manage ocular disease at a dense network of independent practices, retail optical chains, and hospital-affiliated clinics. NYC's massive and aging population ensures consistent patient demand, while the city's high concentration of fashion-conscious consumers also drives premium eyewear sales that can boost practice revenue.

Private practice ownership is the primary route to above-average earnings for NYC optometrists, with well-run Manhattan or Brooklyn practices generating owner incomes of $175,000–$240,000 or more. Corporate optometry at chains such as MyEyeDr and Warby Parker offers guaranteed salaries with lower entrepreneurial risk. Medical optometry — managing glaucoma, dry eye, and post-surgical co-management — commands pay premiums over routine refractive care in the NYC market.

  • Practice ownership vs. employed associate position
  • Medical optometry vs. routine refractive focus
  • Optical dispensary and premium lens revenue
  • Neighborhood and patient demographics

Top Austin Employers

Major employers hiring optometrists in Austin include: Ascension Seton, St. David's HealthCare, UT Health Austin.

Tax note: At $116,000 in Austin, optometrists benefit from no Texas state income tax — only federal taxes and FICA apply. This saves roughly $6,000–$10,000 per year compared to working in a high-tax state.

Frequently Asked Questions

An optometrist earning $116,000 in Austin takes home approximately $89,992 per year, or $3,461 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 22.4%.

Austin optometrist salaries range from $88,000–$105,000 at entry level to $139,000–$202,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $116,000.

No — New York State law restricts laser surgery, injections, and most other surgical procedures to ophthalmologists (physicians); however, New York optometrists can diagnose and manage many ocular diseases, prescribe topical and oral medications, and perform co-management of post-surgical patients.

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