Massage Therapist
Healthcare providers specializing in massage therapist
Below are providers registered under the 225700000X taxonomy in the official NPI Registry.
📊 Healthcare Market Snapshot for Massage Therapist
Top States for Massage Therapist
US states with the highest concentration of massage therapist providers
Longest-Registered Massage Therapist Providers
Providers with the most years of registration history as massage therapist specialists
Joann Speranza, L.M.T., N.M.T
Anglea Allen, LMT
Advantage Wellcare
Allen Hutcheson, D.C., L.M.T
Donald Shea, LMP
Melissa Lafollette, PT MT
Innovative Therapy, Llc
Dana Johnson, LMP, MMP
Timothy Morford, LMP
Erica Robertson, LMP
Recently Registered Massage Therapist Providers
Newly registered healthcare providers specializing in massage therapist
Brian Wasilewski
Natelie Lind, LMT
Ny Acupuncture Plus Massage Therapy P.c.
Somranchana Personette
Rebecca Biebinger
Mandy Saslona, LMT
Sheila Lasella, LMT
Renee Rivera
Gavin Scarbrough-kidd, LMT
Angela Burdick
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About Massage Therapist Providers
A licensed massage therapist (LMT) is a professional trained to manipulate the body's soft tissues and muscles to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension, and assist in pain management. They work in spas, wellness clinics, chiropractic offices, and rehabilitation centers, using various techniques such as Swedish, deep tissue, and sports massage. To practice, massage therapists must complete a certified training program, perform hands-on clinical hours, and pass state-required licensing exams. They support physical wellness and stress reduction for clients recovering from injuries or managing chronic muscle pain.
While massage therapy is often a private-pay service, an LMT's NPI number is necessary when services are billed to health insurance, workers' compensation, or auto accident claims. In these cases, the insurance carrier requires the therapist's NPI to verify their licensure and process reimbursement claims. The NPI registry contains details about the therapist's credentials and business address. Verifying the NPI helps clinics check network status and submit claims accurately, ensuring patients receive eligible benefits.
Frequently Asked Questions about Massage Therapist
How many Massage Therapist providers are registered in the US?
There are currently 76,463 registered massage therapist providers in the United States, according to the official CMS NPI registry database.
Which state has the most Massage Therapist providers?
Washington has the highest concentration of massage therapist specialists, with 13,970 registered providers.
What is the oldest registered Massage Therapist provider?
The oldest registered massage therapist provider in the database is Joann Speranza, L.M.T., N.M.T, who registered on 06/16/2005 with NPI number 1104821131.
How do I find a Massage Therapist near me?
You can find massage therapist providers near you by browsing our directory by state or city, or by using the search bar at the top of the page to filter by name and state.
What credentials do Massage Therapist providers typically have?
A licensed massage therapist (LMT) is a professional trained to manipulate the body's soft tissues and muscles to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension, and assist in pain management. They work in spas, wellness clinics, chiropractic offices, and rehabilitation centers, using various techniques such as Swedish, deep tissue, and sports massage. To practice, massage therapists must complete a certified training program, perform hands-on clinical hours, and pass state-required licensing exams. They support physical wellness and stress reduction for clients recovering from injuries or managing chronic muscle pain.
How do I verify a Massage Therapist's NPI number?
You can verify any Massage Therapist's NPI number by searching on NPILookup using their name or NPI number. All data is sourced directly from the official CMS NPPES registry.
What is the taxonomy code for Massage Therapist?
The primary taxonomy code for Massage Therapist is 225700000X.
Can Massage Therapist providers bill insurance?
Whether Massage Therapist providers can bill health insurance varies by insurance plan. Some health insurance policies, workers' compensation programs, or auto accident coverages may reimburse for these services, but coverage is not universal. Patients should always check with their insurance plan to see if services from a registered provider are covered.