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Physiotherapy Salary in Scotland

Scotland operates partially distinct labour markets, with Edinburgh and Glasgow commanding salaries that can rival or exceed many English regions. The financial services sector in Edinburgh, technology industry, oil and gas (Aberdeen) and public sector all provide strong employment.

Living costs in Edinburgh rival the South East, while Glasgow and other Scottish cities offer more affordable alternatives. Scottish income tax rates differ from the rest of the UK.

Entry Salary
£31,500
Peak Salary
£71,400
Growth
+127%
Lifetime (25yr)
£1.3m

Salary Trajectory

Stage Years Exp P25 Median P75 P90
Newly Qualified Physiotherapist (Band 5) 0+ £29,820 £31,500 £36,330 £38,325
Senior Physiotherapist (Band 6) 3+ £37,170 £39,795 £44,730 £47,250
Specialist Physiotherapist (Band 7) 7+ £45,885 £48,405 £52,605 £55,440
Consultant Physiotherapist (Band 8a) 12+ £52,500 £59,535 £63,525 £66,990
Head of Physiotherapy / Private Practice Owner 18+ £60,900 £71,400 £84,000 £99,750

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How Scotland Compares

Mid-career Physiotherapy median salary by region

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Physiotherapy in Other Regions

Based on ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) via NOMIS. Regional salary adjustments derived from ONS regional pay differentials. Career progression timelines based on industry research. All figures are gross annual pay estimates for full-time workers.