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The Top 5 Best Cities For Telemedicine Providers

The Top 5 Best Cities For Telemedicine Providers

At White Coat Remote, our motto is “Where do you work?” because one of the biggest perks of being a telemedicine provider is getting to choose where you live. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, family-friendly neighborhoods or low taxes, we’ve got you covered! Check out our top 5 cities to live in as a telemedicine provider.

AUSTIN, TEXAS

A Cultural Renaissance Awaits…

Quirky Austin, Texas is known for its cultural offerings and natural beauty. It’s the home to the University of Texas, a popular college football team and a booming comedy scene. The city also hosts the annual South by Southwest festival and is the site of the brand new $1 billion Tesla factory from which you'll soon be able to drive your new Model S straight off the assembly line. Austin is unique in its personality and offers a high concentration of restaurants, bars, clubs, and shopping centers that all match the eclectic vibe that the city spreads. There are a lot of things to do in Austin whether you want to join in on the nightlife or just enjoy the scenic views. All this with no state income tax and we think you’ll find a lot to love in what recent transplant Elon Musk has predicted to be the “biggest boomtown that America has seen in 50 years.”

SARASOTA, FLORIDA

Beaches and Beyond…

Sarasota, Florida is a great city to live in. The city is home to Sarasota Bay, parks, beaches and a variety of outdoor activities. The city has public, charter and private schools, including the prestigious Ringling College of Art & Design. It also has one of the highest percentages of college graduates in the nation. The area offers affordable housing and is close to other major Florida cities like St. Petersburg, Tampa and Fort Myers. Have lunch on the bay, visit the Mote Marine Aquarium and browse the shops at St. Armands Circle. With gorgeous weather, friendly people and no state income tax, it's not surprising that more and more people are flocking to this Florida gem.

HENDERSON, NEVADA

A Sure Bet…

Despite being just 16 miles south of Vegas, Henderson is consistently named one of the most family friendly cities in the nation based on schools, safety, and affordability. It is the second largest city in Nevada and offers its citizens an impressive array of activities, and a very high quality of life. From the natural beauty of nearby Lake Mead to the excitement of Las Vegas just minutes away, Henderson is a place that offers something for everyone. Many of its residents are young families with children, enjoying the lower cost of living combined with no state income tax.



BOULDER, COLORADO

An Outdoor Paradise...

Boulder is an amazing place to live because of its proximity to the Rocky Mountains. Not only do you get the chance to explore amazing hiking trails, the area also offers skiing, rock climbing and mountain biking. The best part about living in Colorado is that there are so many amazing outdoor adventures available to explore. Whichever activity you choose, you'll find yourself surrounded by some of the most stunning mountain views that you can imagine. Combine all that with some of the lowest taxes in the country, and you may have just found heaven on earth.

FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS

A Hidden Gem with a Big Bonus...

Fayetteville, Arkansas is the entertainment capital of Northwest Arkansas. Many residents can be seen every weekend enjoying the thriving downtown area shopping at unique stores, browsing the local farmers market, and dining at local restaurants. Its diverse neighborhoods provide residents with a unique opportunity to enjoy the outdoors as well as cultural events, entertainment venues and museums. The city offers a variety of outdoor activities for every season including: hiking, fishing, boating, and swimming. Several local lakes and parks provide opportunities for water sports no matter the season. Residents enjoy exceptional cost of living and on top of all that, Arkansas is currently offering a $10,000 relocation bonus to remote workers.