LIVE MARKET·283,329 POSTINGS · LAST 180 DAYS

Allied Health Professional salaries: $56.00/hr median.

Allied health professionals include technologists, therapists, and specialists who provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and support services. These roles require specialized training and certifications.

Showing 121 titles (113 with pay data) across 57 tracks and 106 states. Latest data as of April 30, 2026.

Titles
121
113 with data
Postings
283,329
142,887 unique
Median /hr
$56.00
$116,480/yr
Tracks
57
106 states
01·TRACKS IN ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL·57 TRACKS

Compare the tracks that make up Allied Health Professional.

#TrackVolumePay distributionMedian /hr
01Cardiothoracic1 titles · 322 postings
$141.28/hr
02Dosimetry1 titles · 136 postings
$82.64/hr
03Cardiology2 titles · 506 postings
$79.59/hr
04Cardiovascular3 titles · 27,559 postings
$77.73/hr
05General Interventional1 titles · 145 postings
$77.58/hr
06Vascular2 titles · 3,755 postings
$77.05/hr
07Radiology10 titles · 72,368 postings
$76.16/hr
08Nuclear Medicine2 titles · 6,939 postings
$75.10/hr
09Radiation Therapy1 titles · 5,823 postings
$74.70/hr
10Mammography1 titles · 4,839 postings
$74.47/hr
11Angiography1 titles · 69 postings
$74.40/hr
12General Therapy1 titles · 356 postings
$74.14/hr
13General Surgical Services1 titles · 39 postings
$73.00/hr
14Sonography9 titles · 5,672 postings
$72.03/hr
15Cytology1 titles · 165 postings
$62.50/hr
16Emergency Dept1 titles · 1,702 postings
$60.11/hr
17Pathology3 titles · 1,168 postings
$59.67/hr
18Speech Therapy4 titles · 12,179 postings
$57.54/hr
19General Imaging1 titles · 384 postings
$55.00/hr
20Clinical12 titles · 1,932 postings
$53.93/hr
21ECMO1 titles · 54 postings
$53.25/hr
22Physical Therapy6 titles · 38,790 postings
$52.67/hr
23Occupational Therapy4 titles · 16,855 postings
$51.12/hr
24Lactation Services1 titles · 169 postings
$51.00/hr
25Therapy3 titles · 8,702 postings
$49.33/hr
26Specialty1 titles · 40 postings
$47.50/hr
27Monitoring1 titles · 1 postings
$46.50/hr
28Orthotics1 titles · 21 postings
$46.50/hr
29Blood Bank1 titles · 5 postings
$46.00/hr
30Cytogenetics1 titles · 19 postings
$46.00/hr
31Sleep Medicine1 titles · 26 postings
$43.25/hr
32OR Tech6 titles · 6,849 postings
$43.18/hr
33Respiratory Support1 titles · 4 postings
$42.00/hr
34General Respiratory1 titles · 192 postings
$40.00/hr
35Science2 titles · 2,715 postings
$39.36/hr
36Dietetics2 titles · 1,988 postings
$37.77/hr
37General Nutrition1 titles · 651 postings
$37.50/hr
38Histology2 titles · 447 postings
$35.26/hr
39Molecular1 titles · 16 postings
$32.50/hr
40Support5 titles · 3,120 postings
$30.07/hr
41Bone Density1 titles · 20 postings
$30.00/hr
42Exercise Physiology1 titles · 433 postings
$30.00/hr
43Microbiology1 titles · 14 postings
$30.00/hr
44Recreational Therapy2 titles · 172 postings
$29.86/hr
45Rehabilitation1 titles · 2 postings
$29.50/hr
46Field Ops1 titles · 2,516 postings
$29.00/hr
47Dialysis1 titles · 149 postings
$26.50/hr
48Sterile Processing2 titles · 1,345 postings
$25.65/hr
49Vision Care1 titles · 1,164 postings
$22.50/hr
50Field Care1 titles · 336 postings
$22.00/hr
51Phlebotomy1 titles · 6,546 postings
$22.00/hr
52Transport1 titles · 455 postings
$19.50/hr
53Direct Care3 titles · 43,455 postings
$17.49/hr
54Chemistry1 titles · 0 postings
/hr
55General Laboratory1 titles · 0 postings
/hr
56Prosthetics1 titles · 0 postings
/hr
57Surgery1 titles · 0 postings
/hr
04·WHERE ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PAYS·POSTING-WEIGHTED MEDIAN

Allied Health Professional pay across every state with live data.

01Alabama1,011 postings
$31.98/hr
02Alaska2,159 postings
$75.49/hr
03Arizona7,224 postings
$51.09/hr
04Arkansas1,291 postings
$57.39/hr
05California33,520 postings
$60.83/hr
06Colorado8,181 postings
$52.60/hr
07Connecticut4,842 postings
$57.41/hr
08Delaware666 postings
$55.94/hr
09District Of Columbia536 postings
$67.24/hr
10Florida7,745 postings
$39.02/hr
11Georgia4,408 postings
$47.26/hr
12Hawaii1,476 postings
$65.40/hr
13Idaho1,253 postings
$56.59/hr
14Illinois13,431 postings
$55.80/hr
15Indiana4,290 postings
$52.99/hr
16Iowa2,259 postings
$62.14/hr
17Kansas1,570 postings
$56.00/hr
18Kentucky2,648 postings
$59.17/hr
19Louisiana1,221 postings
$57.90/hr
20Maine1,293 postings
$67.18/hr
21Maryland5,822 postings
$55.99/hr
22Massachusetts16,365 postings
$67.95/hr
23Michigan4,781 postings
$53.72/hr
24Minnesota5,142 postings
$53.37/hr
25Mississippi456 postings
$47.86/hr
26Missouri2,937 postings
$54.85/hr
27Montana1,695 postings
$69.66/hr
28Nebraska2,718 postings
$63.99/hr
29Nevada1,260 postings
$48.81/hr
30New Hampshire3,357 postings
$68.45/hr
31New Jersey6,954 postings
$54.71/hr
32New Mexico2,146 postings
$61.03/hr
33New York16,645 postings
$65.37/hr
34North Carolina4,967 postings
$51.30/hr
35North Dakota2,227 postings
$75.02/hr
36Ohio9,029 postings
$58.12/hr
37Oklahoma2,134 postings
$62.56/hr
38Oregon5,895 postings
$62.58/hr
39Pennsylvania9,353 postings
$53.21/hr
40Rhode Island773 postings
$57.99/hr
41South Carolina3,498 postings
$49.10/hr
42South Dakota1,947 postings
$74.10/hr
43Tennessee2,362 postings
$39.11/hr
44Texas10,038 postings
$47.68/hr
45Utah1,444 postings
$43.91/hr
46Vermont1,958 postings
$74.54/hr
47Virginia6,370 postings
$60.72/hr
48Washington10,828 postings
$58.15/hr
49West Virginia2,576 postings
$71.53/hr
50Wisconsin8,729 postings
$62.09/hr
51Wyoming548 postings
$68.47/hr

Showing all 51 states with live data. Bars scale to the highest-paying state.

05·HOW TO BECOME·CAREER PATHWAY

How to become a Allied Health Professional.

Allied Health Professionals are the licensed and credentialed clinicians who deliver therapy, diagnostic imaging, lab work, rehabilitation, and procedural support inside healthcare — everyone who isn't a physician, nurse, dentist, or pharmacist. The category spans physical and occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, radiology and sonography, lab science, respiratory therapy, surgical tech, and dozens more. Because each profession has its own education and credentialing pathway, this page covers the shared structure: degree → clinical hours → national exam → state license.

Education·Min: Varies (Certificate to Doctorate) · Preferred: Profession-specific

Every allied health profession has its own ladder, but the shape is consistent: complete an accredited program in your specialty (CAAHEP, CAPTE, ACOTE, ASHA, ARC-PA, NAACLS, etc.), log the required supervised clinical hours, sit for the national credentialing exam (NPTE, NBCOT, ASCP, ARRT, etc.), and apply for state licensure. Most professions also require continuing education to maintain credentials.

DegreeDurationNotes
Certificate / Associate (AAS)Cert / AAS1-2 yearsEntry point for technician-level allied roles — surgical tech, EKG tech, phlebotomy, medical assistant, sterile processing. Often combined with a credentialing exam.
Associate of Applied ScienceAAS2-3 yearsStandard for radiologic technologist (RT), respiratory therapist (RRT entry route), and many lab tech roles. Includes supervised clinical hours.
Bachelor's degreeBS4 yearsRequired for clinical lab scientist (MLS), most sonography programs, radiation therapy, and the dietitian path. Often the prerequisite for graduate clinical programs.
Master's degreeMS / MOT / MSLP2-3 years post-bachelorRequired for entry to practice in occupational therapy (MOT/OTD), speech-language pathology (MSLP/CCC-SLP), and physician assistant programs.
Clinical doctorateDPT / OTD / AuD3 years post-bachelorRequired for physical therapy (DPT) and audiology (AuD) entry; the optional OTD elevates occupational therapists. The standard for several rehab professions today.
Licenses & Exams·3 credentials
State licenseProfession-specific state licenseRequired
Issued by: State licensing board

Every clinical allied health profession requires a state-issued license. Eligibility almost always requires graduation from an accredited program plus passing a national credentialing exam.

BLSBasic Life SupportRequired
Issued by: American Heart Association

Standard requirement for patient-facing allied health roles in hospital and clinic settings.

Profession-specific national credentiale.g. ARRT, NPTE, NBCOT, CCC-SLP, ASCP, NBRCRequired
Issued by: Profession-specific certifying board

Examples: ARRT for radiologic technologists, NPTE for physical therapists, NBCOT for OTs, CCC-SLP for speech-language pathologists, ASCP for lab scientists, NBRC for respiratory therapists.

Optional Certifications·Pay boost where known
CredentialIssued byPay impact
Specialty credential
Advanced or sub-specialty credentialing
Examples: orthopedic / neurologic / cardio specialty boards in PT, CT/MR/mammography modalities in radiology, IBCLC for lactation, RD for nutrition. Almost every allied profession has a credential that meaningfully moves pay and scope.
ABPTS, AOTA-BCG, ARRT post-primary, etc.+5-15%
ACLS / PALS
Advanced / Pediatric Life Support
Required for ICU, ER, cath lab, and pediatric assignments in many imaging and respiratory roles.
American Heart AssociationSetting-dependent
Career Path·5 steps
  1. 0-1 years
    Clinical fellow / new graduate

    Newly licensed clinician working under mentorship. Many systems offer formal new-grad residencies (orthopedic, neuro, NICU, etc.).

  2. 1-4 years
    Staff clinician

    Independent caseload across the standard scope of practice. Often the point at which clinicians pick a setting (acute, outpatient, school, home health) and start specialty CEUs.

  3. 4-7 years
    Senior / specialty clinician

    Holds a board specialty or advanced credential. Takes on harder cases, supervises students/clinical fellows, and may lead specialty programs.

  4. 7-10 years
    Lead / clinical coordinator

    Oversees scheduling, protocols, and quality for a department or service line. Mentors staff and partners with physicians.

  5. 10+ years
    Department manager / director

    Owns staffing, budget, and operations for a rehab, imaging, lab, or respiratory department. Often requires a master's or MHA.

Work Environment
Hospitals (inpatient and outpatient)Ambulatory clinics and surgery centersSkilled nursing and rehab facilitiesSchools and early interventionHome healthDiagnostic imaging centers and labsTravel assignments

Schedule. Outpatient roles run business hours; hospital roles include nights, weekends, and on-call coverage in imaging, lab, and respiratory. Therapy professions average 35-40 patient-care hours per week.

Physical demands. Varies by profession — therapy roles involve patient lifting and transfers, imaging and sonography require sustained standing and equipment positioning, and lab work is largely seated but visually demanding.

Job Outlook·Strong
+8-14% (2022-2032)

Allied health is one of the fastest-growing slices of healthcare. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, sonography, radiation therapy, and respiratory therapy all post above-average projected growth. An aging population, increased rehab demand, and imaging-driven diagnostics keep openings well above supply across most regions.

FAQ — Becoming this role·3 questions
What counts as 'allied health'?

The clinicians who deliver healthcare other than physicians, nurses, dentists, and pharmacists. The big buckets are rehab (PT, OT, SLP), imaging (rad tech, sonographer, MRI/CT, mammography), lab science, respiratory therapy, surgical tech, and the wide range of patient-facing techs and assistants.

Do all allied health jobs require a degree?

No — technician roles like phlebotomist, medical assistant, or sterile processing tech only require a certificate or short program. But anything titled 'therapist' or 'technologist' (PT, OT, SLP, RT, sonographer, radiation therapist, RRT, MLS) requires an accredited degree plus a national credential and state license.

Which allied health professions pay the most?

Within this dataset, the top earners are typically radiation therapists, sonographers, MRI/CT technologists, physical therapists with specialty boards, and physician assistants. Pay correlates closely with required degree level and modality/specialty difficulty.