Here is the average cost to patients to visit a neurosurgeon in every state, not including anesthesia, imaging or additional physician fees:
Alabama: $87-$129
Alaska: $118-$174
Arizona: $98-$146
Arkansas: $86-$128
California: $108-$160
Colorado: $95-$141
Connecticut: $104-$154
Delaware: $101-$150
Florida: $95-$142
Georgia: $89-$133
Hawaii: $90-$134
Idaho: $88-$130
Illinois: $100-$148
Indiana: $91-$135
Iowa: $83-$123
Kansas: $86-$127
Kentucky: $88-$130
Louisiana: $97-$144
Maine: $88-$130
Maryland: $103-$153
Massachusetts: $107-$158
Michigan: $98-$146
Minnesota: $110-$164
Mississippi: $88-$131
Missouri: $87-$130
Montana: $91-$135
Nebraska: $89-$132
Nevada: $94-$139
New Hampshire: $94-$140
New Jersey: $114-$169
New Mexico: $87-$129
New York: $107-$159
North Carolina: $86-$128
North Dakota: $96-$142
Ohio: $90-$133
Oklahoma: $96-$142
Oregon: $98-$145
Pennsylvania: $101-$150
Rhode Island: $107-$159
South Carolina: $92-$136
South Dakota: $85-$127
Tennessee: $86-$128
Texas: $93-$138
Utah: $97-$144
Vermont: $95-$141
Virginia: $93-$138
Washington: $103-$153
West Virginia: $93-$138
Wisconsin: $98-$145
Wyoming: $95-$141
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