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NC PROVIDER DATA

North Carolina Healthcare Provider Data

North Carolina's Research Triangle anchors one of the nation's strongest healthcare and biotech corridors, while Charlotte's rapid growth and the state's rural communities create diverse provider demand.

Updated February 2026

95,000+
Total Providers
28,000+
Active Physicians
5,800+
Dental Practices
11,500+
Mental Health Providers

Top Healthcare Specialties in North Carolina

  • Primary Care
  • Mental Health
  • Dentistry
  • Oncology
  • Cardiology

Major Healthcare Markets in North Carolina

  • Charlotte
  • Raleigh-Durham
  • Greensboro
  • Winston-Salem
  • Asheville

Regulatory Environment

The North Carolina Medical Board is one of the oldest state medical boards in the country. The state requires physician supervision for nurse practitioners and physician assistants, maintaining traditional collaborative practice requirements.

Telehealth is permitted across most specialties in North Carolina, with insurance coverage requirements for commercial and Medicaid plans. The state allows prescribing via telehealth and has invested in telehealth infrastructure for rural mountain and eastern counties.

North Carolina expanded Medicaid in 2023, expected to cover roughly 600,000 previously uninsured residents. This expansion is changing provider reimbursement dynamics across the state, particularly for rural providers and community health centers that had relied on uncompensated care.

Market Overview

Duke Health, UNC Health, and Atrium Health (now part of Advocate Health) form a powerhouse of academic and large-system medicine. The Research Triangle draws pharmaceutical and biotech investment that fuels clinical trials and provider demand. Duke University Hospital and UNC Medical Center consistently rank among the nation's best hospitals.

Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing healthcare markets in the Southeast. Atrium Health and Novant Health compete for market share across the metro, with both systems investing heavily in new facilities and ambulatory sites. Wake Forest Baptist Health (now Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist) serves the Triad region around Winston-Salem.

Rural eastern North Carolina faces provider shortages, particularly in primary care and mental health. Asheville's Mission Health (HCA) serves western NC's mountain communities. The state's community health center network serves over 500,000 patients across underserved areas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of healthcare provider data are available for North Carolina?

Provyx covers NC physicians, dentists, mental health professionals, nurse practitioners, chiropractors, and optometrists. With 95,000+ records, our dataset includes NPI, practice address, phone, specialty, system affiliation, and verified email contacts.

What makes the Research Triangle a healthcare hub?

The Raleigh-Durham area is home to Duke University Medical Center, UNC Hospitals, and a concentration of pharmaceutical and biotech companies. This creates a dense ecosystem of clinical and research providers with high demand for clinical investigators.

Is healthcare growing in Charlotte?

Yes, Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing healthcare markets in the Southeast. Atrium Health (Advocate Health) and Novant Health are the dominant systems, with both investing in new facilities. The metro continues to attract providers and health services companies.

How did Medicaid expansion affect North Carolina?

NC's 2023 Medicaid expansion is covering roughly 600,000 previously uninsured residents. This has increased patient volumes for primary care and preventive services, particularly in rural areas, and improved the financial outlook for community health centers.

How current is North Carolina provider data?

NC records are verified against NPI registry data, state licensing files, and practice-level sources on a rolling basis. Charlotte and the Triangle are refreshed continuously given market growth, with quarterly updates for the Triad, Asheville, and rural regions.

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