I am a retired Chiropractor. Incomes vary widely, from less than $50,000 per year to several hundred thousand per year.
Many factors can affect a Chiropractor's income; years in practice, clinical skills, people skills, where you practice, how you practice, presence of 'managed care' in your state, etc.
Hope this is helpful.
Remember, a Chiropractor is usually 'self-employed'. That means paying higher tax rates than salaried employees and no 'benefits' (health insurance, retirement, sick leave, worker's comp. insurance, paid vacations, etc.). All of these 'additional expenses' must be paid from the doctor's income.
2006-06-16 16:34:18
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answered by Doctor J 7
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Well, A friend of mine has been seeing one for 2 months now she started out seeing him 3 times per week, at 50.00 per visit, she just changed to 2x's per week 50.00 per visit... they make alot...
2006-06-16 23:26:45
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answered by arky_gal62 1
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