The average salary for an orthotist and prosthetist in Iowa is around $63,010 per year.
Avg Salary
Orthotists and prosthetists earn an average yearly salary of $63,010.
Wages typically start from $44,720 and go up to $99,870.
1% above national average Updated in 2018
Orthotist and prosthetist earnings by seniority
Top-level orthotist and prosthetist earnings begin at:
$48.02 per hour
$99,870 per year
Senior-level orthotist and prosthetist earnings begin at:
$36.53 per hour
$75,980 per year
Mid-level orthotist and prosthetist earnings begin at:
$30.29 per hour
$63,010 per year
Junior-level orthotist and prosthetist earnings begin at:
$24.81 per hour
$51,600 per year
Starting level orthotist and prosthetist earnings begin at:
$21.50 per hour
$44,720 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Orthotist and prosthetist salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
New Hampshire | $84,280 |
Texas | $81,070 |
California | $77,990 |
Illinois | $77,670 |
Virginia | $76,240 |
New York | $76,040 |
Minnesota | $75,720 |
Maine | $74,950 |
North Carolina | $74,480 |
Rhode Island | $72,490 |
Massachusetts | $71,940 |
Michigan | $71,870 |
Nevada | $71,740 |
Kansas | $70,570 |
Washington | $70,560 |
Wisconsin | $70,340 |
New Jersey | $70,100 |
Louisiana | $69,490 |
Puerto Rico | $69,030 |
Utah | $68,320 |
Idaho | $68,300 |
Oregon | $67,640 |
Connecticut | $67,630 |
West Virginia | $67,350 |
Maryland | $66,390 |
Kentucky | $66,080 |
Delaware | $65,610 |
North Dakota | $65,060 |
Arizona | $65,000 |
Georgia | $64,580 |
Pennsylvania | $63,610 |
South Dakota | $63,540 |
Missouri | $63,270 |
Iowa | $63,010 |
Nebraska | $61,770 |
Hawaii | $61,140 |
South Carolina | $60,350 |
Ohio | $59,990 |
Indiana | $58,990 |
Vermont | $58,900 |
Arkansas | $58,830 |
Oklahoma | $56,680 |
Tennessee | $56,180 |
Alabama | $54,800 |
Montana | $53,970 |
Colorado | $51,900 |
Florida | $48,620 |
Alaska | $41,170 |
How do orthotist and prosthetist salaries compare to similar careers?
Orthotists and prosthetists earn about the same as related careers in Iowa. On average, they make less than speech language pathologists but more than registered nurses.
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)