Hearing Health Advanced Practice Provider salaries 2026.
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Each role includes real salary data based on experience level, geographic location, and facility type. Use this directory to compare pay across similar positions, understand career progression opportunities, and make informed decisions about your healthcare career.
Real postings
Every number on this page is built from active healthcare job postings with listed pay ranges — not survey estimates or guesses.
Weighted medians
Hourly medians and pay ranges are weighted by posting volume so high-demand roles and locations carry the right amount of signal.
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Hearing Health salary trends inside Advanced Practice Provider.
This rolls up monthly postings, pay, and state market signal from the individual salary pages in this track.
Latest month
Apr 2026
39 postings
Monthly pay move
-5.2%
$55.00/hr latest median
Posting move
-11.4%
vs Mar 2026
Highest signal role
291
Audiologist
Monthly aggregate
Posting and pay trend
Weighted by monthly postings across 1 titles with data.
Nov 2025
75
$66.38
Dec 2025
46
$69.36
Jan 2026
51
$74.47
Feb 2026
36
$84.92
Mar 2026
44
$58.00
Apr 2026
39
$55.00
Geographic market signal
Where Hearing Health pay and demand are strongest.
Top states by median pay
Only real state data with at least 5 postings.
01Virginia$92.505
02New York$88.5379
03Massachusetts$84.9225
04Maryland$81.5510
05California$66.3844
06Oregon$57.505
07Washington$56.0025
08Illinois$50.5012
Top states by postings
Demand-weighted view of where this track is showing up.
01New York79$88.53
02California44$66.38
03Massachusetts25$84.92
04Washington25$56.00
05Minnesota17$49.00
06Illinois12$50.50
07Maryland10$81.55
08Texas7$48.50
Role-level comparison
Compare Hearing Health titles side by side.
Audiologist currently has the highest median in this track at $66.38/hr, while Audiologist has the largest posting sample.
Healthcare salaries vary significantly based on several key factors. Geographic location plays a major role—nurses in California and New York typically earn 20-40% more than the national average, while cost of living adjustments affect real purchasing power.
Experience level, specialty certifications, shift differentials (especially for nights and weekends), and facility type (academic medical centers vs. community hospitals) all impact compensation. Travel and contract positions often offer premium rates compared to permanent staff roles.
High-Demand Healthcare Roles
Critical care nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and specialized technologists remain among the most sought-after healthcare professionals. The ongoing nursing shortage has driven competitive salaries and signing bonuses across most markets.
Behavioral health professionals, including psychiatric nurse practitioners and licensed clinical social workers, are seeing increased demand as mental health services expand. Allied health roles in imaging and respiratory therapy also face workforce shortages.
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