How to become a CRNA in Texas?

Gabriela Hurst August 12, 2024
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By Jackson Perez May 10, 2025

To become a CRNA in Texas, you need 8–8.5 years of education and experience, including a nursing degree and a valid RN or APRN license. CRNAs in Texas earn between $242,000 and $284,500 annually, with a median salary of $261,600, reflecting the high demand for this specialized role.

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