How much does a locum Neuroradiology make in New York?
Locum Neuroradiology physicians in New York earn $495–$500/hr (1099, take-home) in 2026. 15–20% above general diagnostic radiology. Range varies by call burden, neurovascular complexity, and facility acuity — comprehensive stroke centers and Level I trauma centers with 24/7 coverage requirements command the top end.
Source: LocumOS Physician Freedom Project 2026, AMN Healthcare 2026, NALTO benchmarks. Physician take-home, 1099.
What qualifications do locum Neuroradiology physicians need in New York?
ACGME-accredited Neuroradiology fellowship required; CAQ in Neuroradiology strongly preferred.
- ABR board certification in Diagnostic Radiology
- ACGME-accredited Neuroradiology fellowship
- CAQ in Neuroradiology (strongly preferred)
- Brain and spine MRI/CT interpretation expertise
- Neurovascular imaging experience (CTA, MRA)
- Stroke protocol proficiency
What hospitals hire locum Neuroradiology physicians in New York?
New York has a robust healthcare infrastructure with multiple facility types actively hiring locum Neuroradiology specialists.
Level I Trauma Centers
Academic trauma centers with 24/7 neuroradiology coverage requirements for stroke, TBI, and spine emergencies
Comprehensive Stroke Centers
Joint Commission-certified stroke centers requiring subspecialty neuroradiology interpretation for acute stroke protocols
Academic Neuroscience Programs
University-affiliated neuroscience institutes with complex brain tumor, epilepsy, and neurovascular programs
Spine Surgery Programs
High-volume spine surgery centers requiring subspecialty MRI and CT interpretation for pre-operative planning
Community Hospitals with Neurology Programs
Community hospitals with active neurology and neurosurgery services requiring subspecialty neuroradiology coverage
How long does the New York medical board take for locum Neuroradiology licensing?
New York is not yet an IMLC compact member — traditional licensing required (12–20 weeks).
New York is NOT an IMLC member. Processing times among the longest nationally — plan 4–5 months ahead. Locums One begins credentialing immediately upon engagement.
Locums One handles all licensing and credentialing for placed physicians — including New York medical board applications, FCVS coordination, and DEA registration. Average credentialing time: 21 days (industry average: 60–90 days).
New York isn't IMLC — but you can still go multi-state
Apply to the Locums One Bench. We'll surface gigs in your home state plus the IMLC compact states (40+ states) where you can fast-track licensure.
Already credentialed in New York? Apply to the Bench to get matched on future Neuroradiology gigs across the country. Free signup.
Built Different. Here's How.
Your Locum Career, Managed End-to-End
Other agencies place you on one assignment, then you start the paperwork from zero on the next. We carry it forward.
Your credentialing packet, license expirations, malpractice tail coverage, tax-pro consult, year-ahead assignment planning — all tracked in one place by the same team. You stay focused on patients. We handle the rest of your locum career.
IMLC application service — for $99 refundable deposit we handle your full multi-state application, you get 40+ state licenses in 3–4 weeks
Nobody else in locum tenens does this end-to-end. We built it because every founder here lived through what didn't.
What's Bundled in Every Assignment
One number on every contract. Everything below included:
- •Malpractice — $1M/$3M claims-made with tail. No separate invoice.
- •Travel + lodging — round-trip + furnished housing within a 60-mile radius
- •1099 tax-pro consult — a CPA on retainer for your 1099 questions, free for placed physicians
- •License-renewal tracking — we monitor your state expirations and prompt 90 days out
- •Same recruiter every assignment — see the next block
One contract. One bill. One number that already includes the things other agencies bill separately.
Same Recruiter Every Assignment
Other agencies hand you to a new recruiter every job. The first call is always "Tell me about your case mix..." — again. We don't.
Your recruiter knows your specialty, your case-mix preferences, your spouse's name, and which Tuesday you can't be on call. They stay with you across every assignment, every state, every year. The relationship compounds.
What We Won't Do
- •No name-clearing without your written approval.
- •No CV submissions to facilities you didn't review first.
- •No calls during shifts.
- •No surprise fees post-acceptance.
- •No "your rate just changed because the facility renegotiated."
Predictability beats every other selling point in locum tenens. We commit to it in writing.
We Optimize for You, Not the Facility
Most agencies measure success by placements made. We measure it by physicians who book a second assignment.
Same bid, two physicians? We push back to the facility for the better-fit candidate, not the one who'll close fastest.
Better-paying gig at a different agency? We tell you. (Then we work to win you back next round with a better one.)
We work for you. The facility relationships compound when you stay — that's the model.
Built by Physicians Who Got Tired of This
Locums One was built by physicians who spent years on the receiving end of opaque agencies. Every workflow — credentialing, contract review, rate negotiation, malpractice handling — was designed by someone who'd been a locum themselves and watched the system break in the same places, every time.
We're not a tech company that figured out staffing. We're a physician company that figured out tech.
The Cost of Opaque Agencies
The typical locum loses $40,000–$60,000/year to hidden agency markup. Most never see the bill rate, only the take-home.
We publish the math. Our gated rate sheet shows what facilities actually pay, what physicians take home, what we keep, and where every other line item goes.
Physicians who read it and switch see the difference inside one assignment cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions — Locum Neuroradiology in New York
What qualifications do locum neuroradiologists need?
ACGME-accredited Neuroradiology fellowship completion is required. Most facilities require CAQ in Neuroradiology, proficiency in brain and spine MRI/CT interpretation, and experience with neurovascular imaging (CTA, MRA, DSA). Stroke protocol experience is essential for comprehensive stroke center coverage.
What do locum neuroradiologists earn per hour?
Locum neuroradiologists typically earn $495–$500 per hour — a 15–20% premium over general diagnostic radiology ($400–$500/hr). The premium reflects fellowship requirements, CAQ certification, and the complexity of neurovascular and oncologic neuroradiology interpretation.
Do you place neuroradiologists for overnight stroke coverage?
Yes. We place neuroradiologists for 24/7 stroke protocol coverage, overnight on-call, and teleradiology-based remote interpretation. Stroke center coverage is one of the highest-demand neuroradiology assignments.
Is malpractice included for locum neuroradiologists?
Yes. Every locum neuroradiologist carries $1M/$3M occurrence-based malpractice coverage included in the single bill rate.
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How do I apply for a locum Neuroradiology role in New York?
Locums One handles credentialing, licensing, malpractice, travel, and lodging — all bundled. Average placement: 21 days.
Get the New York Neuroradiology Rate Sheet PDF: