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The average salary for an Acupuncturist in U.S. is $84,260.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $84,260

$41,600$140,660

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $40.51

$20.00$67.63

What does an Acupuncturist earn?

On average, acupuncturists earn around $84,260 per year in the U.S.. Acupuncturists work with clients to provide a holistic approach to health, focusing on physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing. Acupuncturists can treat a variety of conditions and illnesses, from musculoskeletal issues to reproductive health. Additionally, acupuncturists may choose to specialise in areas such as pediatrics, addiction treatment, or acupuncture research.

How to earn more as an Acupuncturist

To become an Acupuncturist, you will need to complete a formal qualification in Chinese Medicine or Acupuncture. You can choose to specialise in a particular area, such as fertility, pain management, or sports medicine. With further study, you may also move into a managerial role and run a clinic. Alternatively, you can become self-employed and start your own practice.