Average Diabetes Nurse Salary in Alabama

Diabetes nurses in Alabama earn an average of $67,725 per year (or $32.56 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$79,339
Alabama
14% lower than the national average
$67,725
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Alabama diabetes nurses earn 14% lower than the national average salary for diabetes nurses, at $79,339 (or $38.14 per hour).

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Diabetes nurse salary range in Alabama

10%
$51,832
MEDIAN
$66,182
90%
$86,045
Annual Salary Hourly Wage
90th Percentile $86,045 $41
75th Percentile $81,243 $39
Median $66,182 $31
25th Percentile $52,937 $25

80% of Alabama diabetes nurses earn between $51,832 and $86,045.

Cost-of-living adjusted diabetes nurse salary in Alabama

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Alabama
$75,839
Overall Average
Alabama
$67,725

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Alabama diabetes nurses earn about $75,839 per year. Cost-of-living in Alabama is 10% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Highest paying cities in Alabama for diabetes nurses

Hoover, AL $69,573 per year
Huntsville, AL $69,485 per year
Mobile, AL $68,764 per year

Alabama nursing salaries vary from region to region across the state. The area where diabetes nurses are paid the highest is Hoover, where the average diabetes nurses salary is $69,573 and 17,880 registered nurses are currently employed. The Huntsville area comes in second, with a $69,485 average diabetes nurse salary and 5,320 registered nurses employed.

Diabetes nurses salaries in other states

California $123,414 per year
Oregon $88,529 per year
Massachusetts $96,630 per year
Washington $93,883 per year
New York $91,453 per year
Nevada $83,916 per year
New Jersey $87,651 per year
Connecticut $96,862 per year
Minnesota $93,850 per year
Maryland $83,362 per year

How much do other nurses get paid in Alabama?

Clinical Informatics Nurse $72,562 per year
Infection Control Nurse $71,430 per year
Case Management Nurse $71,111 per year
Urology Nurse $68,208 per year
Infusion Nurse $67,725 per year
Primary Care Nurse $67,725 per year
Home Health Nurse $67,725 per year
Nurse Manager $67,725 per year
Geriatric Nurse $67,725 per year
Nurse Educator $67,725 per year

At a $67,725 average annual salary, diabetes nurses in Alabama tend to earn less than clinical informatics nurses ($72,562), infection control nurses ($71,430), case management nurses ($71,111), and urology nurses ($68,208). They tend to earn more than infusion nurses ($67,725), primary care nurses ($67,725), home health nurses ($67,725), nurse managers ($67,725), geriatric nurses ($67,725), and nurse educators ($67,725).

More about diabetes nurses

Diabetes nurses help patients monitor their blood sugar and minimize nerve damage, which can be common in diabetic patients. They also educate patients on diet and exercise.

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Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health