20 best cities for physicians to retire

The top cities for physicians to retire are scattered all across the U.S., according to a recent ranking from Medscape. 

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The publication listed 20 top spots for physicians to retire based on criteria their readers deemed important: outdoor recreation, access to good healthcare and affordable taxes. Read more about their reasoning here

These are the best places for physicians to settle down as they age, per the ranking: 

1. Jacksonville, Fla. 

2. Martinsvilla, Va. 

3. Bozeman, Mont. 

4. Evans, Colo.

5. Rehoboth, Del. 

6. Portland, Maine

7. Tucson, Ariz. 

8. Burlington, Vt. 

9. Bend, Ore. 

10. Franklin, Tenn. 

11. Fredericksburg, Texas

12. Gig Harbor, Wash. 

13. Boone, N.C. 

14. St. Louis 

15. Athens, Ga. 

16. Grand Haven, Mich. 

17. Paducah, Ky. 

18. Dayton, Ohio

19. Lancaster, Pa. 

20. Tarpon Springs, Fla. 

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