Top Family Medicine in Texas by Industry Payments

This analysis ranks the top family medicine practitioners in Texas by total payments received from pharmaceutical and medical device companies, based on CMS Open Payments data. The 20 providers listed here collectively received $7,648,488 over the covered period.

Data source: CMS Open Payments + Medicare Part B Coverage: 2018–2024 Providers analyzed: 20 State: Texas
$7,648,488
Total Industry Payments
Across all providers in this analysis
20
Providers Analyzed
With at least one payment on record
$273,800
Median Total Payments
Half of providers received more, half received less
Context: Industry payments to physicians are legally required to be disclosed under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act. Receiving payments does not imply wrongdoing. Payments may reflect consulting expertise, research participation, or speaking engagements. This data is provided to support transparency, not to render clinical judgments.

Top Family Medicine by Total Industry Payments — Texas

CMS Open Payments
# Provider Total Payments Companies Years Active
1
New Braunfels, TX
$1,603,754
66 2018–2024
2
San Antonio, TX
$919,854
45 2018–2024
3
Arlington, TX
$600,739
39 2018–2024
4
Seguin, TX
$522,674
57 2018–2024
5
Austin, TX
$456,389
28 2018–2024
6
Fort Worth, TX
$312,760
5 2018–2024
7
Amarillo, TX
$307,077
67 2018–2024
8
Santa Rosa, TX
$288,318
15 2018–2024
9
Temple, TX
$280,954
19 2018–2024
10
Abilene, TX
$273,800
2 2018–2024
11
Houston, TX
$267,854
52 2018–2024
12
Edinburg, TX
$241,123
18 2018–2024
13
Kingwood, TX
$233,631
51 2018–2024
14
Grand Prairie, TX
$229,408
42 2018–2024
15
Mcallen, TX
$215,705
59 2018–2024
16
Allen, TX
$195,207
4 2018–2024
17
Amarillo, TX
$184,965
4 2018–2024
18
Lubbock, TX
$182,328
49 2018–2024
19
Harlingen, TX
$180,878
13 2018–2024
20
Hondo, TX
$151,072
36 2018–2024

State payment context — Family Medicine in Texas

CMS Open Payments

Beyond the top recipients listed above, 8,022 family medicine providers in Texas have at least one disclosed industry payment, totaling $25,728,621 (2018–2024).

The median family medicine provider in Texas received $488 in total payments, versus a national median of $294 for the same specialty.

Payments to this specialty in Texas peaked in 2019, when $4,217,031 changed hands across 130,158 transactions. Novo Nordisk Inc has been the largest single payer over the period, and San Antonio leads all Texas cities in payment volume for this specialty.

Top companies paying Family Medicine providers in Texas

Company Total payments Providers paid Transactions
Novo Nordisk Inc $2,926,045 4,186 102,183
Lilly USA, LLC $2,292,909 3,873 65,314
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP $1,661,611 3,807 69,725
GlaxoSmithKline, LLC. $1,284,788 3,533 46,130
Amgen Inc. $892,591 3,148 33,864
CSL Behring $862,892 44 771
PFIZER INC. $745,623 3,779 40,116
ABBVIE INC. $705,910 2,747 32,728

Industry payments to Family Medicine providers in Texas by year

Year Total payments Providers paid Transactions
2018 $4,180,416 4,833 146,919
2019 $4,217,031 4,793 130,158
2020 $2,518,249 3,862 88,240
2021 $3,384,566 4,293 108,781
2022 $3,650,355 4,650 102,899
2023 $3,760,915 4,939 112,866
2024 $4,017,089 4,996 106,960

Top Texas cities for Family Medicine industry payments

City Total payments Providers paid Transactions
San Antonio $2,196,873 526 51,027
Houston $1,972,004 809 66,470
New Braunfels $1,728,851 59 8,967
Austin $1,425,482 377 40,146
Fort Worth $960,000 305 27,767
Arlington $873,211 89 13,624
Amarillo $789,343 86 9,976
Dallas $786,092 349 28,690
Methodology Providers filtered to Texas-licensed family medicine practitioners (NPI taxonomy code 207Q00000X) with at least one Open Payments record. Payments aggregated across all years and all payment types. Rankings reflect cumulative totals, not annualized figures. Data source: CMS Open Payments, accessed via doctransparency.com database.
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