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The average salary for a Clinical Laboratory Technician in U.S. is $62,870.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $62,870

$36,770$93,900

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.22

$17.68$45.14

What does a Clinical Laboratory Technician earn?

On average, clinical laboratory technicians earn around $62,870 per year in the U.S.. Clinical laboratory technicians are responsible for performing complex medical laboratory tests for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. They have a key role in the healthcare system, and may specialise in areas such as microbiology, toxicology, pharmaceutics, and haematology.

How to earn more as a Clinical Laboratory Technician

To become a Clinical Laboratory Technician, you will need a degree in Medical Laboratory Science or Biology. Alternatively, you can opt for a Professional Training scheme that involves regulated practical laboratory experience. To progress your career as a Clinical Laboratory Technician, you could move into a specialised area, such as Pathology, Haematology, Cytology or Immunology. You could also become self-employed and work as a freelance technician, or set up your own pathology laboratory.