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The average salary for a Medical Secretary in U.S. is $43,380.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $43,380

$31,900$58,340

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.85

$15.34$28.05

What does a Medical Secretary earn?

On average, medical secretaries earn around $43,380 per year in the U.S. Medical secretaries provide administrative support for medical staff including doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals. They are responsible for preparing medical documents, scheduling appointments, managing patient records and responding to patient inquiries. Medical secretaries may also have additional responsibilities depending on the nature of the medical facility.

How to earn more as a Medical Secretary

To become a medical secretary, you will need qualifications in medical transcription, customer service, and medical terminology. Alternatively, you can gain practical experience from a medical office setting to start your career. To advance and earn more as a medical secretary, you could specialise in a specific area, such as billing or patient records management. Alternatively, you could develop managerial skills and become a lead medical secretary. You could even become self-employed, or open your own medical office.