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The average salary for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in U.S. is $95,080.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $95,080

$69,300$123,910

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $45.71

$33.32$59.57

What does a Nuclear Medicine Technologist earn?

Nuclear Medicine Technologists earn an average salary of $95,080 per year in the U.S., offering assistance to patients and health professionals. A Nuclear Medicine Technologist may provide services to a range of clients, including hospitals, labs, and even private practices. Specialised areas of expertise may include radiopharmaceuticals, positron emission tomography (PET), and computerised tomography (CT) scanning.

How to earn more as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist

To become a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you will need to obtain a degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology. Alternatively, you can receive your certification through an approved certification agency. To increase your marketability and potential earnings, you can expand your knowledge base through additional certifications in specialized areas, such as cardiac nuclear imaging. Additionally, you could become self-employed or even establish your own nuclear medicine technology business.