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Medical and dental receptionists who work for new and small practices make anywhere from $9-$13 an hour because that's as much as a new or small practice can afford to pay.

Medical and dental receptionists who work for larger practices or practices with multiple locations make anywhere from $14-$18 an hour and possibly as much as $22 an hour because they can afford to pay that much.

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