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H-Index Ranking - Medicine

Are you looking for the H-Index Journals Ranking? You are in the right place.

The H-Index is a metric that captures both the productivity and citation impact of a journal’s publications. A journal with an H-Index of h means it has at least h articles each cited at least h times.

Below you will find the most recent list of journals sorted by H-Index value, alongside their SJR Score and Quartile classification.



# Journals List H-Index SJR Score Quartile
1 Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology 34 0.208 Q3
2 Middle East African Journal of Ophthalmology 33 0.288 Q3
3 Lung India 33 0.447 Q3
4 Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 33 0.221 Q4
5 Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation 33 0.195 Q3
6 Endoscopic Ultrasound 32 1.010
7 Journal of Family and Community Medicine 32 0.530 Q2
8 Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 32 0.295 Q3
9 Gland Surgery 32 0.492 Q2
10 Journal of Global Infectious Diseases 32 0.332 Q3
11 Journal of Minimal Access Surgery 31 0.266 Q3
12 Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia 31 0.550 Q2
13 The Lancet Regional Health Europe 31 7.133 Q1
14 Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 31 0.254 Q3
15 Indian Journal of Public Health 31 0.399 Q3
16 Annals of African Medicine 30 0.468 Q3
17 International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries 30 0.235 Q3
18 Indian Journal of Nephrology 30 0.230 Q3
19 CytoJournal 29 0.640
20 Journal of Orthopaedics 29 0.570 Q2
21 Chinese Journal of Oncology 29 0.255 Q3
22 Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal 29 0.353 Q3
23 International Journal of Trichology 29 0.352 Q3
24 Medical Journal Armed Forces India 29 0.327 Q3
25 Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 28 0.284 Q3
26 International Journal of Mycobacteriology 27 0.363 Q3
27 Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine 27 0.307 Q3
28 Asian Journal of Transfusion Science 26 0.210 Q4
29 Translational Pediatrics 25 0.507 Q2
30 Annals of Pediatric Cardiology 25 0.302 Q3
31 Urology Annals 24 0.261 Q3
32 Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology 23 0.915 Q2
33 Journal of Clinical Imaging Science 23 0.275 Q3
34 Liver Research 23 0.882 Q2
35 Journal of Cytology 23 0.371 Q3
36 Tzu Chi Medical Journal 23 0.358 Q3
37 Journal of Health Management 22 0.489 Q3
38 Indian Journal of Leprosy 22 0.180 Q4
39 East Asian Archives of Psychiatry 21 0.292 Q3
40 Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology 21 0.227 Q3
41 Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion 20 0.265 Q3
42 African Journal of Paediatric Surgery 20 0.126 Q4
43 Oman Journal of Ophthalmology 20 0.214 Q4
44 Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons 20 0.205 Q3
45 Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery 19 0.244 Q3
46 Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 18 0.215 Q4
47 Donald School Journal of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 17 0.214 Q4
48 Journal of Spine Surgery 17 1.061 Q1
49 WHO South East Asia Journal of Public Health 16 0.604 Q2
50 Journal of Otology 16 0.659 Q2

What is the H-Index?

The H-Index (or Hirsch Index) is a metric that captures both the productivity and the citation impact of a publication. A journal (or author) has an H-Index of h if it has published at least h papers, each of which has been cited at least h times. So a journal with an H-Index of 50 has published at least 50 papers, each cited at least 50 times.

How is the H-Index Calculated?

  1. List all papers published by the journal, sorted by citation count (highest first).
  2. Walk down the list. The H-Index is the largest position n where the n-th paper has at least n citations.
  3. Example: a journal has 5 papers with citation counts {12, 8, 5, 3, 1}. The H-Index is 3 — because the 3rd paper has 5 citations (≥3), but the 4th paper has only 3 citations (=3, qualifies but the 5th has 1, breaking the chain).

The H-Index can never decrease over time — only grow as more citations accumulate. Unlike Impact Factor, it’s not affected by a single “blockbuster” paper that gets thousands of citations.

H-Index vs Impact Factor vs SJR

MetricWhat It MeasuresTime WindowStrength
H-IndexProductivity + sustained impactLifetimeResists outliers
Impact FactorAverage citations per paper2 yearsRecent activity
SJRPrestige-weighted citations3 yearsQuality signal

Why the H-Index Matters

  • Long-term reputation: H-Index reflects sustained influence, not one-off bursts.
  • Hard to game: A journal can’t artificially boost its H-Index by publishing one viral paper.
  • Cross-database: Available from Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar (each gives slightly different numbers).
  • Used for evaluation: Many funding agencies use H-Index alongside other metrics.

H-Index FAQ

What is a good H-Index for a journal?

It varies by field. In medicine, a strong journal often has H-Index > 100. In niche subfields, H-Index > 30 is excellent. Always compare within the same subject area using our H-Index Ranking.

Why are H-Index values different in Scopus vs Google Scholar?

Each database has its own citation index. Google Scholar typically gives a higher H-Index because it indexes more sources (including books, theses, gray literature). Scopus and WOS are stricter and considered more rigorous.

Can the H-Index decrease?

No — the H-Index can only stay the same or grow as new citations come in.

How can I find high-H-Index journals in my field?

Use our Advanced Journal Finder sorted by H-Index, or browse our H-Index Ranking by subject.

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