It will cost patients living in Alaska the most to visit an orthopedic surgeon, while patients in Iowa will pay the least, according to data from insurance company Sidecar Health's care calculator.
Here is the average cost to patients to visit an orthopedic surgeon in every state and Washington, D.C., not including anesthesia, imaging or additional physician fees:
Alabama: $88-$123
Alaska: $119-$167
Arizona: $99-$140
Arkansas: $87-$122
California: $109-$153
Colorado: $96-$135
Connecticut: $105-$147
Delaware: $102-$143
District of Columbia: $101-$142
Florida: $96-$135
Georgia: $90-$127
Hawaii: $91-$128
Idaho: $89-$125
Illinois: $101-$142
Indiana: $92-$129
Iowa: $84-$117
Kansas: $87-$122
Kentucky: $89-$124
Louisiana: $98-$138
Maine: $89-$125
Maryland: $105-$147
Massachusetts: $108-$151
Michigan: $99-$139
Minnesota: $112-$157
Mississippi: $89-$125
Missouri: $88-$124
Montana: $92-$129
Nebraska: $90-$126
Nevada: $95-$133
New Hampshire: $95-$134
New Jersey: $115-$162
New Mexico: $88-$123
New York: $108-$152
North Carolina: $87-$122
North Dakota: $97-$136
Ohio: $90-$127
Oklahoma: $97-$136
Oregon: $99-$139
Pennsylvania: $102-$143
Rhode Island: $109-$153
South Carolina: $93-$130
South Dakota: $86-$121
Tennessee: $87-$122
Texas: $94-$132
Utah: $98-$138
Vermont: $96-$135
Virginia: $94-$132
Washington: $105-$147
West Virginia: $94-$132
Wisconsin: $99-$139
Wyoming: $96-$135