For European physiotherapists considering moving to France, the question of remuneration is often central. What is the average salary of a physiotherapist in France in 2025? What are the differences between the public sector, private sector, and liberal practice? This article provides a clear and updated overview of salary levels, the factors influencing them, and prospects for development.
1. Salary in the public sector
A salaried physiotherapist in the public hospital sector (e.g., hospitals, public rehabilitation facilities) is paid according to a national salary grid. In 2025, the gross salaries are as follows:
- Start of career: around €2,000 gross/month
- After 10 years: around €2,500 to €2,700 gross/month
- With bonuses and seniority: up to €3,000 gross/month or more
Bonuses related to location (priority areas) or hours may be added, as well as allowances for working in multidisciplinary teams.
2. Salary in the private sector
In a private clinic or care center, remuneration varies according to the establishment, the contract (permanent, fixed-term, private practice under contract) and region:
- National average: between €2,300 and €3,500 gross/month
- In large cities or specialized structures: up to €4,000 gross/month
The private sector can also offer bonuses, modern working conditions, and more flexibility depending on the case.
3. Liberal practice: autonomy and potential for high income
Many physiotherapists choose liberal practice for its flexibility and income potential. In 2025:
- Average monthly income: between €3,500 and €5,000 net/month
- In very active areas: some practitioners exceed €6,000 net/month
However, these incomes vary according to several factors:
- Number of procedures performed per day
- Type of patient (at home, in-office, rehabilitation center)
- Geographic area (urban vs rural)
- Share of professional expenses (rent, equipment, URSSAF, etc.)
4. Other advantages and prospects
Besides remuneration, physiotherapists in France benefit from:
- A structured retirement system (CARMF for the liberal practitioners)
- Accessible continuing education sometimes financed
- Support for settling in under-resourced areas (bonuses, accommodation, municipal premises)
The profession is also moving towards greater specialization (neurology, sports, pediatrics, etc.), allowing for increased income and diversification of treatments.
The role of Euromotion Medical in your installation
Euromotion Medical supports European physiotherapists in all stages of their professional project in France:
- Choice of practice type (salaried, liberal, mixed)
- Searching for offers that match your salary and regional expectations
- Administrative support (diploma, ARS, CPAM, etc.)
- Support for your installation and logistical aid
Conclusion
In 2025, a physiotherapist’s salary in France largely depends on the chosen mode of practice. Whether you are attracted by the stability of a salaried position or the freedom and potential of the liberal practice, there are many opportunities. With the support of Euromotion Medical, you can build a fulfilling career, in the best professional and personal conditions.
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