it would depend. if your a perfessional you earn more than begginer. it also depends on what the cost they make amd on the company
I am a licensed xray tech in Thurston County, WA and I make $18.00 an hour. (I am not an RT which is the 2 year program. )
Depends what state but avg here in California is $17/hour BUT you should work for an outsourcing agency that specializes in placing techs wherever they are needed for the day/week/month. These outfits charge the hospital as an independent service and pay you often more also, $25/hour and up.
xray tech...how needs doctors anyway!
Xray Techs that are registered with ARRT, as most hospitals require, make around $20.00 an hour to start. Many hospitals require techs to take on-call hours, hours that you are required to be available if needed to come in to work, and those hours are paid. Many hospitals also have shift differential, paying more per hour for the less desirable shifts, like afternoons and midnights.
It really ranges but the higher degree you have the higher pay you will make. Some xray techs can make 100g's or more a year really. It's all up to you and how much you work and the degree you possess on top of where your working as well.
XRay techs typically only need 1 year of specialized education. Phlebotomist's need at least 2 years if not more.
4000 in apollo
approx $40.00.
it can vary with experience and AS or BS degrees and hospitals tend to pay more then private practices normally xray tech at a hospital on first entry make 20 hr up
An xray of the ear is completely useless and is a totally unnecessary dose of radiation directed at your head. Get a professional to exam your ears with an otoscope.
There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.
A chest x-ray's cost varies. The price depends on where they are done at, how many are taken, and what if any amount insurance the person has will cover.