90k-100k here doing combo of PRN and consult work helping payers determine need for DME. Doing private HHPT on the side opens the door for more income as well. I also have my NCS and if you are good at what you do people will pay top $$ for this population to be seen at their home. I’m talking about $150-200 per 60-90 minute sessions. A PT friend of mine has also made extra $$ doing live courses at senior living facilities and ergonomic assessments for local businesses.
I would also like to talk to you about how you positioned yourself in those roles and which one is making you the most/which one is giving you benefits and all that good stuff
Thanks for the videos. I’ve been out of PT practice for several years while raising my three kids and trying to decide if I want to get back into it or move on to something else. Luckily I kept up my licensure and have options.
Get an out of state license, work as a traveler, work in a well paying job when not working contract job. Our salaries are going down annually, don’t become a PT
Hey Tim I’m about to start the pta program at a local community college. I’d love to see a video on what kind of lifestyle a physical therapist could live on that kind of salary. Thanks
Sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any assistance you can give me!
That's a good question! As a therapy clinic director, you might earn 5k to 10k more a year, but some would argue that the stress and pressure of being a clinic manager is a real headache at some places. Owning your own practice could open the door to 100,000 or more, but that also includes the risks/overhead/staff. The fastest, most stress-free way to a six figure PT salary is with home health and travel PT.
It can range from less than the average (I’ve know of some owners making less than their staff PTs early on) up to $300k+ for multi site clinic owners.
Seriously, you deserve more subscribers. Thank you for all these videos. You've helped me a lot
90k-100k here doing combo of PRN and consult work helping payers determine need for DME. Doing private HHPT on the side opens the door for more income as well. I also have my NCS and if you are good at what you do people will pay top $$ for this population to be seen at their home. I’m talking about $150-200 per 60-90 minute sessions. A PT friend of mine has also made extra $$ doing live courses at senior living facilities and ergonomic assessments for local businesses.
Hey Oscar, could you talk to me in more detail about everything you said?
I would also like to talk to you about how you positioned yourself in those roles and which one is making you the most/which one is giving you benefits and all that good stuff
Thank you for videos like this! I’m about to start PT school and I’m not trying to leave it not knowing how to pay school off.
Estelle P you’re welcome! Stick around for more videos focusing on money management and career success.
Live at home and meal prep to save money
ShogunG definitely will! Thanks for the advice
@@Shogun973 what’s meal prep
Thanks for the videos. I’ve been out of PT practice for several years while raising my three kids and trying to decide if I want to get back into it or move on to something else. Luckily I kept up my licensure and have options.
Very nice video! Im a home health OT and the income is much better in the home health world than Ive had with clinic settings.
Get an out of state license, work as a traveler, work in a well paying job when not working contract job. Our salaries are going down annually, don’t become a PT
Hey Tim
I’m about to start the pta program at a local community college. I’d love to see a video on what kind of lifestyle a physical therapist could live on that kind of salary.
Thanks
Sorry to be offtopic but does anybody know a trick to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the account password. I love any assistance you can give me!
I love your videos! They’re so helpful! I’m hoping to be a physical therapist!
You are amazing man
Very informative!
Keep it up 💣💯you have nice acc fam🖤
Where do you buy those glasses? Can you let me know ?
They’re Ralph Lauren polo 2197 🤓
@@PTProgress thank you. 👍👍🤘🤘
Is it easy to open a private practice clinic ?
No, it’s not easy
How does that compare to physical therapy clinic director lol would love to hear your thoughts on this :)
That's a good question! As a therapy clinic director, you might earn 5k to 10k more a year, but some would argue that the stress and pressure of being a clinic manager is a real headache at some places. Owning your own practice could open the door to 100,000 or more, but that also includes the risks/overhead/staff. The fastest, most stress-free way to a six figure PT salary is with home health and travel PT.
what is the average salary for PT clinic owners?
It can range from less than the average (I’ve know of some owners making less than their staff PTs early on) up to $300k+ for multi site clinic owners.
Sorry I don’t have an average for you!
Good