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Everything You Need To Know About Paid Medical Surveys

Everything You Need To Know About Paid Medical Surveys

Nowadays, everyone is looking for a side hustle, including many healthcare community members. After all, who wouldn't want to earn some extra cash by answering a few questions or sharing their professional knowledge? One great way to do that is by taking paid medical surveys. If you've never participated before, you may wonder what they are, why you should take them, and if they are legitimate. Let's dive into all of that with this guide to getting paid by taking medical surveys.  

Why Take Paid Medical Surveys? 

There are two main reasons to take paid medical surveys. First, you can make some extra money, usually by answering some questions about your experiences in healthcare. You can usually take them on your lunch break or while you're at home relaxing, and many of them take half an hour or less. 

The second reason to consider taking paid medical surveys is to help improve overall healthcare. The information and experiences you share will go toward improving medical care, treatments for diseases, medications, medical equipment, technology, and the entire field in general. 

How Much and How Often Do Medical Surveys Pay?  

There is no set amount of money you can make from medical surveys. However, most of them seem to fall between $50 and $1,200. The length of the survey, who is offering the survey, and what sort of questions you have to answer may play a role. Your own career role and experiences may also be a deciding factor. A survey that is looking for an oncologist with at least a decade of experience will likely pay more than a general survey that is looking for registered nurses. When a survey is available to you, that information should be available upfront so you can decide whether it's worth your time.

How often you'll be paid typically varies from site to site. Some try to pay within two weeks or 14 business days, while some can take as long as six to eight weeks. Between two and six weeks tends to be the average. Some companies will pay you via electronic transfer with services like PayPal. Others will mail you a paper check; some even offer gift cards to popular stores, such as Amazon or Starbucks. Many will offer you a choice as to how you want to get paid. 

Who Can Take Paid Medical Surveys? 

Paid medical surveys are typically open to almost anyone who works in the healthcare field. This includes physicians, surgeons, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, physician assistants, technicians, chiropractors, and nurse practitioners. Many sites also welcome cynical social workers, therapists, and psychologists; some even have surveys for medical executives, administrations, and those who work in insurance or managed care. There are also survey opportunities for veterinarians. Keep in mind that not every opportunity is open to every healthcare professional. Once you sign up, you'll be notified when something is available in your area of expertise. Also, some sites may be looking for professionals who work in certain fields within healthcare, such as cardiology, oncology, or neurology.  

Who Offers Paid Medical Surveys? 

Government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, companies that manufacture medical devices, and other healthcare organizations offer paid medical surveys. Essentially, anyone who is doing research to help improve the field might offer a survey. They do so through third-party websites.  

Where Can I Find Paid Medical Surveys?  

You can find paid medical surveys through various third-party websites. Many healthcare professionals find themselves wondering if these sites are legitimate. Most of them are, but it's best to go with the ones with the best reputations. Some of the most notable sites are M3 Global Research, Reckner Healthcare, MDforLives, My Medical Panel, MedSurvey, Inspired Opinions, and ZoomRX. If you have questions about whether a site is legitimate, a quick Google search can usually help you find more information or read reviews from other users.  

How Do I Sign Up To Take Paid Medical Surveys? 

Signing up to take paid medical surveys is easy. Go to the site you want to use, create an account, answer some questions about yourself, and get started. You may need to verify your identity with your license or other information. You may also need to provide information about your career, such as your area of expertise, how many years of experience you have, and where you work.

Last Updated: July 28, 2022