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The Richest 'Married to Medicine' Cast Members, Ranked by Net Worth

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Married to Medicine is one of the hottest shows on Bravo, and the fiery reunion is about to come to a conclusion!

The reality TV show first debuted in March of 2013, and follows the lives of women in the Atlanta medical community – both doctors and doctors’ wives – and chronicles their personal and professional endeavors.

Many of the main cast members are already very successful and accomplished in their respective fields, amassing significant amounts of money.

Ahead of Reunion Part 3 airing on Sunday (April 6), we’ve put together main cast of Married to Medicine as of Season 11, and ranked them according to estimated net worth. Click through to see who the wealthiest stars of Married to Medicine are…

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