Veterinary Careers in Illinois

Salary, licensing, CE requirements, and regulatory guide for veterinary professionals in Illinois

$129,740 Median DVM Salary
40/2yr CE Required (biennial)
3,350 Licensed DVMs
low Lyme Risk

Salary Overview

Veterinarian (DVM) Salary in Illinois

Mean Salary $138,830
Median Salary $129,740
10th Percentile $74,960
90th Percentile $219,350

Based on BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Illinois employs approximately 3,350 veterinarians.

Veterinary Technician Salary in Illinois

Mean Salary $44,820
Median Salary $43,270
10th Percentile $31,380
90th Percentile $60,860

Cost of Living Context

Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI: 110% of national average (10% above avg)
St. Louis, MO-IL: 93% of national average (7% below avg)

Continuing Education Requirements

DVM CE Hours 40/2yr
Cycle biennial
Max Online 40 hrs
Vet Tech CE 15/2yr

Disease & Vaccination Landscape

Rabies

Required

Accepts triennial vaccination

Lyme Disease

low risk

Leptospirosis

high prevalence (Midwest)

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average veterinarian salary in Illinois?

The average veterinarian salary in Illinois is $138,830 per year. The median salary is $129,740, with salaries ranging from $74,960 (10th percentile) to $219,350 (90th percentile).

How many CE hours do veterinarians need in Illinois?

DVMs in Illinois must complete 40/2yr of continuing education on a biennial basis.

Neighboring States

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Regulations change — always verify with your state veterinary board.