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The average salary for a Medical Assistant in U.S. is $43,350.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $43,350

$33,500$56,480

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.84

$16.10$27.15

What does a Medical Assistant earn?

On average, Medical Assistants in the U.S. earn an annual salary of $43,350. They act as front-line support in medical facilities, providing administrative and clinical services. Medical Assistants may specialise in a particular area such as geriatrics, podiatry, or ophthalmology.

How to earn more as a Medical Assistant

To become a medical assistant, you will need qualifications from a related healthcare program. You might even want to pursue a medical assistant certification program to show employers that you are qualified for the job. To earn more money as a medical assistant, you could look into specialise areas in healthcare or become a healthcare manager. You could also explore options for self-employment or establish your own medical assistant agency.