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Acupuncturist Licensing in Massachusetts

Review current requirements, exam details, renewal cycle, and salary outlook for acupuncturist in Massachusetts, including See agency and board contact links.

Last verified: Feb 18, 2026

Current

Application Fee

See agency

Exam Requirement

Both state and third-party exams required

Renewal Cycle

See board renewal rules

Licensing Blueprint for Acupuncturist in Massachusetts

Estimated timeline: 1-18 years

Core Requirements

  1. 1

    Undergraduate Education.

    • The applicant must have completed two full years of undergraduate study (60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours or the equivalent) at an accredited college or university, (this accredited college or university cannot be your acupuncture school) or foreign institution which the Committee on Acupuncture deems the equivalent.
  2. 2

    Undergraduate Sciences and Lab Requirement.

    • The applicant must have completed, at an accredited college or at a Committee on Acupuncture approved acupuncture school, a three semester hour course in each of the following: general biology, human physiology, and human anatomy.
    • For applicants entering acupuncture school after 6/30/2009, at least one of these science courses must have a laboratory course requirement.
    • In extraordinary circumstances, an applicant may request that the Committee accept a substitute course as an equivalent for the required general biology, human anatomy and human physiology courses.
    • The applicant must request an equivalency determination from the Committee and must provide all necessary documentation for the Committee to evaluate whether the substitute course qualifies as an equivalent.
  3. 3

    Acupuncture Education.

    • The applicant must have completed a minimum of 1,905 hours of clinical and didactic instruction in acupuncture related courses, of which a minimum of 100 hours must be in the supervised diagnosis and treatment of patients for whom the applicant is solely responsible, in a school approved by the Committee on Acupuncture.
    • The required coursework in general biology, human physiology, and human anatomy are excluded from the 1,905 hours of required acupuncture education.
  4. 4

    Basic Herbology Requirement.

    • The applicant must have received a minimum of 30 hours of herbal medicine training from a Committee on Acupuncture approved school or Committee on Acupuncture approved program in order to be licensed.
  5. 5

    Herbology Certification Requirements.

    • As of January 1, 2009, an applicant who plans to employ herbal therapy (patent or raw) in his or her practice must submit evidence of completion of one of the following courses of education in herbology:
  6. 6

    Completion of an Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) accredited or candidate status oriental medicine program with a minimum of 1,905 hours of clinical/didactic training, of which at least 660 hours were training hours in herbs and at least 210 of those were clinical hours in acupuncture and herbs

    • and
  7. 7

    Certification by NCCAOM in Chinese Herbology.

  8. 8

    Foreign Education Combining College Level and Acupuncture Education.

    • Foreign applicants whose post-secondary education combined acupuncture training with college level education must have a minimum of five (5) full academic years of study, of which three (3) academic years must consist of acupuncture training in a Committee on Acupuncture approved school.
    • All transcripts must be in English and must state the number of hours for each class, the number of hours for the entire program, the number of months in attendance and the date the diploma was awarded.
    • As of Jan. 1, 2009, the applicant must receive a credentials review report from AACRAO, indicating that the school is recognized by a foreign governmental agency and that the courses taken were equivalent to the ACAOM curricular requirements.
  9. 9

    COA Approved A

  10. 10

    Education: Degree required.

  11. 11

    Experience: Work experience required.

  12. 12

    Background/Criminal Review: No criminal record prohibitions.

  13. 13

    Certification: Certification required.

  14. 14

    License Type: Stand-alone license.

  15. 15

    An applicant must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the English language to understand and to be understood by patients, physicians and Board of Registration in Medicine and Committee on Acupuncture personnel by submitting to the Committee proof of achieving the passing score on the TOEFL examination, or by certifying that he/she will employ the services of an interpreter at his/her own expense.

  16. 16

    31, 2010, the apprenticeship route will no longer be an acceptable substitute for meeting the formal education requirements.

  17. 17

    1, 2009, an applicant for an initial license must be nationally certified in either Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine, or Chinese Herbology.

  18. 18

    The Massachusetts Licensure Examination consists of all of the following components:.

  19. 19

    The NCCAOM examination in Acupuncture

    • and.
  20. 20

    The NCCAOM examination in Foundations of Oriental Medicine

    • and.

Exam and processing details

  • oral or practical examination that the Committee on Acupuncture may require

Continuing education and program notes

  • certifying that he/she will employ the services of an interpreter at his/her own expense

Application Snapshot

  1. Licensing Authority

    Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine • Committee on Acupuncture

  2. Current Filing Fee

    See agency

  3. Renewal Cycle

    See board renewal rules

  4. Salary Position

    $135,250 median (73% above national)

  5. State Salary Rank

    #3 of 50 states

Step-by-Step Process (7)

  1. 1. Meet Massachusetts eligibility requirements for Acupuncturist licensure.
  2. 2. Complete required education or training: Degree required.
  3. 3. Document required supervised experience: Work experience required.
  4. 4. Pass required examination steps: Both state and third-party exams required oral or practical examination that the Committee on Acupuncture may require.
  5. 5. Prepare supporting documentation (background check: No criminal record prohibitions; Background/Criminal Review: No criminal record prohibitions.).
  6. 6. Submit the application to Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine~Committee on Acupuncture and monitor board communications.
  7. 7. Maintain post-licensure compliance (continuing education: Continuing education required to maintain license).

Salary Insights in Massachusetts

With a median salary of $135,250, Acupuncturists in Massachusetts earn 73% above the national median of $78,140. Massachusetts ranks #3 among 50 states. The typical licensing timeline is 1-18 years.

State Hiring Climate (QCEW)

Rising

QoQ Employment Change

+2.1%

Average Weekly Wage

$1,805

Median annual salary

$135,250

Hourly estimate

$65.02
73% above national median

Difference: +$57,110

Percentile Distribution

Annual compensation
  • P1010th percentile$65,540
  • P2525th percentile$107,590
  • P50Median$135,250
  • P7575th percentile$138,020
  • P9090th percentile$152,390

State vs National Median

State: $135,250
National: $78,140

Total employment: 90 | Annual openings: N/A

Acupuncturist Salary Ranking

#3 of 50 statesfor Acupuncturist median salary
RankStateMedian Salary
#1Florida$183,530
#2Michigan$153,350
#3Massachusetts$135,250
#4Minnesota$124,640
#5New York$93,610

Nearby States Comparison

Acupuncturist licensing across the region
StateMedian SalaryEducationExamTimeline
Massachusetts$135,250Degree requiredBoth state and third-party exams required1-18 years
New Hampshire$83,110Degree requiredState exam required21 years
Vermont$78,140Degree requiredThird-party exam requiredVaries by board
New York$93,610Varies by state boardState-approved examVaries by board
Connecticut$78,140Specific course requiredState-approved examVaries by board
Rhode Island$78,140Degree requiredThird-party exam requiredVaries by board

License by Endorsement

Transfer requirements are state-specific. Use this quick matrix as a planning signal, then verify final endorsement rules with each board.

StateReciprocity ScoreTierNotes
Massachusetts50LowState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
New Hampshire50LowState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
Vermont50LowState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
New York78HighBoard-specific review required.
Connecticut78HighBoard-specific review required.
Rhode Island50LowState-specific exam conditions may apply. Documented experience may be required.
  • License status indicator: Active.
  • Continuing education indicator: Continuing education required to maintain license.
  • Reciprocity and transfer rules vary by state board. Verify directly with the agency.

Official Licensing Agency

Official website verified

Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine • Committee on Acupuncture

200 Harvard Mill Square, Suite 330, Wakefield, MA, 01880

Phone: 7818768210

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FAQ

How long does it take to become a Acupuncturist in Massachusetts?

Most applicants finish the licensing path in about 1-18 years, but timing can change based on education track, exam scheduling, and board processing.

What exams are required for Acupuncturists in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts lists Both state and third-party exams required as part of the licensure process for Acupuncturists.

What education do you need to become a Acupuncturist in Massachusetts?

The board typically expects Degree required for Acupuncturist licensure in Massachusetts.

What is the typical Acupuncturist salary in Massachusetts?

The median annual salary for Acupuncturists in Massachusetts is $135,250. Salaries range from $65,540 (10th percentile) to $152,390 (90th percentile).

How does the Acupuncturist salary in Massachusetts compare to the national average?

Acupuncturists in Massachusetts earn 73% above the national median of $78,140, with a state median of $135,250.

How many Acupuncturists work in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts employs approximately 90 Acupuncturists according to BLS data.

Can I transfer my Acupuncturist license to Massachusetts from another state?

Transfer requirements vary by board. License status indicator: Active. Continuing education indicator: Continuing education required to maintain license. Reciprocity and transfer rules vary by state board. Verify directly with the agency.

Who is the licensing agency for Acupuncturists in Massachusetts?

The licensing agency is Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine / Committee on Acupuncture. Review agency details at http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/borim/contact-us.html.

How often do you renew a Acupuncturist license in Massachusetts?

Current guidance indicates a renewal cycle of See board renewal rules.