Average cost of a sports medicine visit by state

Iowa is the cheapest state for a sports medicine visit, while Alaska is the most expensive, according to recent data from insurance company Sidecar Health.

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Here are the 50 states and the District of Columbia ranked by average cash price of a sports medicine visit:

1. Alaska: $112-$167

2. New Jersey: $109-$162

3. Minnesota: $106-$157

T-4. California: $103-$153

T-4. Rhode Island: $103-$153

6. New York: $103-$152

7. Massachusetts: $102-$151

T-8. Connecticut: $99-$147

T-8. Maryland: $99-$147

T-8. Washington: $99-$147

11. Delaware: $97-$143

12. Pennsylvania: $96-$143

13. District of Columbia: $96-$142

14. Illinois: $95-$142

15. Arizona: $94-$140

T-16. Michigan: $94-$139

T-16. Wisconsin: $94-$139

18. Oregon: $93-$139

T-19. Louisiana: $93-$138

T-19. Utah: $93-$138

T-21. North Dakota: $92-$136

T-21. Oklahoma: $92-$136

T-23. Colorado: $91-$135

T-23. Florida: $91-$135

T-23. Vermont: $91-$135

T-23. Wyoming: $91-$135

27. New Hampshire: $90-$134

28. Nevada: $90-$133

T-29. Texas: $89-$132

T-29. Virginia: $89-$132

T-29. West Virginia: $89-$132

32. South Carolina: $88-$130

T-33. Indiana: $87-$129

T-33. Montana: $87-$129

35. Hawaii: $87-$128

T-36. Georgia: $86-$127

T-36. Ohio: $86-$127

38. Nebraska: $85-$126

39. Mississippi: $85-$125

T-40. Idaho: $84-$125

T-40. Maine: $84-$125

T-42. Kentucky: $84-$124

T-42. Missouri: $84-$124

T-44. Alabama: $83-$123

T-44. New Mexico: $83-$123

T-46. Tennessee: $82-$122

T-46. Arkansas: $82-$122

T-46. Kansas: $82-$122

T-46. North Carolina: $82-$122

50. South Dakota: $82-$121

51. Iowa: $79-$117

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