Therapist Salary in Wisconsin

Wisconsin's therapy job market is anchored by Milwaukee and Madison, where Froedtert Health, Aurora Health Care, and UW Health are major employers. The state has strong school-based therapy demand driven by robust special education programs. Madison's university system also employs significant numbers of SLP and OT professionals.

Average Therapy Salaries in Wisconsin (2026)

SpecialtyEntry LevelAverageExperienced
Physical Therapist (PT)$63,000/yr$83,000/yr$103,000/yr
Occupational Therapist (OT)$59,000/yr$79,000/yr$98,000/yr
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)$61,000/yr$81,000/yr$100,000/yr
BCBA / ABA Therapist$56,000/yr$76,000/yr$94,000/yr
Mental Health Therapist (LCSW/LPC)$49,000/yr$66,000/yr$86,000/yr

Top Paying Cities in Wisconsin

  • Milwaukee
  • Madison
  • Green Bay
  • Racine
  • Kenosha

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a physical therapist (PT) make in Wisconsin?

Physical therapists in Wisconsin earn an average of $83,000 per year. Entry-level PTs typically start around $63,000, while experienced PTs can earn up to $103,000.

What is the average occupational therapist (OT) salary in Wisconsin?

OTs in Wisconsin average $79,000 annually. Pay ranges from $59,000 for new grads to $98,000 for experienced therapists in specialty settings.

How much do speech-language pathologists (SLPs) earn in Wisconsin?

SLPs in Wisconsin earn between $61,000 and $100,000 per year, with an average of $81,000. School-based SLPs typically follow district pay scales.