Chiropractor Salary: Healing Your Way to the Bank

 

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by Dr Tony AP Joseph

So, you’ve already made the wise decision to become a chiropractor. You’ve attended four long years partying, while earning your Bachelor’s degree.

Now that you’ve finally finished and passed your board examinations and you start to get more serious in chiropractor school.

So you are ready to start helping others. But what exactly is the salary of chiropractor?

Chiropractors are not just in it for the money. But if you must know the basics of a chiropractor salary, here they are:

Slow start

After you finish your school, very quickly, you will loose that excitement once you realise that you have a mountain of debt to clear.

You need to be prepared that chiropractor is not as booming that many thought.

Be patient when you first open your clinic. It takes a while for people to trust and have interest in your clinic.

Looking Up

Usually after a year, you should start seeing a steady grow of business.

At this point in time, you salary should be close to $47,000.

Getting There

Recently has seen an increase in alternate medicine. This is good for the chiropractors.

As time goes on and you become well known throughout the community; and if you are really good at your job, your chiropractor salary can increase to about $118,000.

This is about what standard, solo medical practitioners make.

Health Matters

As an alternative medical practitioner, health care is your job. You make it your duty to ensure that your clients leave treated, and informed about living a healthy lifestyle.

If you are practicing as a solo chiropractor, it is important that you attain health care coverage for yourself and your employees. Medical, dental, as well as 401K are important to keep you and your staff healthy so you can keep serving others.

Money is important as it is what keeps us alive and happy.

Your expectation may not match the salary, but your primary driver should be to serve the community.

But you should still be rewarded while treating patients.

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November 16 2007 04:14 am | Alternative Health

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