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The average salary for a Physician Assistant in U.S. is $130,490.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $130,490

$86,280$170,790

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $62.74

$41.48$82.11

What does a Physician Assistant earn?

Physician Assistants in the U.S. typically make an average salary of $130,490 per year. In their role, Physician Assistants work alongside doctors and other medical practitioners to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. Physician Assistants can choose to specialise in areas of primary care, emergency medicine, surgery, or mental health.

How to earn more as a Physician Assistant

If you want to become a Physician Assistant, you'll need to obtain a degree or certification in the field. Alternatively, you could complete a degree apprenticeship to gain the necessary qualifications. To maximize your earning potential, you could choose to specialize in a certain area, such as working in a hospital setting or a private practice, or become a manager of a healthcare facility. Becoming a self-employed Physician Assistant or establishing a private practice are also potential avenues you could take.