Physical Therapy Assistant Salary Guide: Houston, TX
Average Physical Therapy Assistant Salary
Average Physical Therapy Assistant Salary
$45.63/hour
The average salary for a Physical Therapy Assistant in Houston, TX is $45.63 per hour. This is 14% higher than the Texas average of $39.12.
Last updated on January 10, 2025. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Physical Therapy Assistant salaries in Houston, TX compared to State and National Averages
Physical Therapy Assistant salaries in Houston, TX compared to State and National Averages
$45.63/hour
Houston, TX
6% lower than the US average.
$39.12/hour
Texas
24% lower than the US average.
$48.45/hour
United States
How Physical Therapy Assistant Salaries in Houston Compare to Other Cities
How Physical Therapy Assistant Salaries in Houston Compare to Other Cities
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Portland, Oregon
$51/hour
This is 11% higher than the Houston average of $45.63.
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Physical Therapy Assistant
- Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center
- Houston, TX
- 5x8 hrs
$28-39/hour
Posted 11 days ago
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