Here are the average physician fees for the top 30 largest cities, according to the 2010 U.S. Census, arranged from highest to lowest.
1. Milwaukee: $882
2. Charlotte, N.C.: $600
3. Indianapolis: $600
4. Boston: $599
5. Dallas: $593
6. Fort Worth, Texas: $593
7. Houston: $577
8. Austin, Texas: $565
9. Denver: $563
10. New York City: $560
11. Seattle: $535
12. Memphis, Tenn.: $490
13. Jacksonville, Fla.: $483
14. Nashville, Tenn.: $455
15. Columbus, Ohio: $431
16. San Jose, Calif.: $429
17. San Francisco: $429
18. El Paso, Texas: $427
19. Baltimore: $422
20. Portland, Ore.: $417
21. Louisville, Ky.: $401
22. Los Angeles: $374
23. San Diego: $374
24. Chicago: $365
25. Detroit: $344
26: Washington, D.C.: $336
27. San Antonio: $330
28. Philadelphia: $319
29. Las Vegas: $305
30. Phoenix: $297
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