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The average salary for a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in U.S. is $89,020.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $89,020

$63,680$116,300

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $42.80

$30.61$55.91

What does a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer earn?

On average, diagnostic medical sonographers earn around $89,020 per year in the U.S.. They work with patients to provide analysis of medical images for diagnosis, therapy and treatment. Diagnostic medical sonographers typically specialise in a particular modality such as abdominal sonography, neurosonography, or cardiac sonography.

How to earn more as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

To become a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, you will need a postsecondary certificate or associate degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Alternately, you can go through a Medical Sonography certificate program. To earn more as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, you can gain additional credentials and specialize in areas such as cardiac sonography, vascular sonography, and pediatric sonography. You can also look for roles with higher pay, such as lead sonographer or Clinical Manager. Finally, you could launch your own practice and become self-employed.