Pain Medicine
Healthcare providers specializing in pain medicine
Below are providers registered under the 208VP0014X taxonomy in the official NPI Registry.
📊 Healthcare Market Snapshot for Pain Medicine
Top States for Pain Medicine
US states with the highest concentration of pain medicine providers
Top Cities for Pain Medicine
US cities with the highest concentration of pain medicine providers
| Rank | City | State | Provider Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Houston | TX | 62 |
| #2 | New York | NY | 49 |
| #3 | Dallas | TX | 36 |
| #4 | Phoenix | AZ | 35 |
| #5 | Las Vegas | NV | 32 |
| #6 | Miami | FL | 31 |
| #7 | San Antonio | TX | 30 |
| #8 | Chicago | IL | 29 |
| #9 | Jacksonville | FL | 25 |
| #10 | Austin | TX | 24 |
Longest-Registered Pain Medicine Providers
Providers with the most years of registration history as pain medicine specialists
Metropolitan Pain Management Consultants, Inc
Lee Snook, M.D
Aaron Stein, MD
Ruben Timmons, MD
Donald Boos, M.D
Ashley Classen, D.O
Ross Nochimson, D.O
David Moorthi, M.D
Hemmo Bosscher, M.D
James Ladson, MD
Recently Registered Pain Medicine Providers
Newly registered healthcare providers specializing in pain medicine
Liv Specialty Care Tx, P.c.
Spinecare Llc
David Hagstrom, Md Pa
Elite Pain & Spine Pllc
Sagamore Medical Pllc
Eclipse Surgical Center Llc
Ta Pain And Wellness Llc
Oklahoma Spine Surgery Center Physicians Group
Cara Richardson, APRN, MSN, FNP-C
Tates Creek Surgery Center
Related Specialties in Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
Other healthcare specialties related to pain medicine
About Pain Medicine Providers
A pain medicine specialist, or pain management physician, is a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats chronic, acute, and cancer-related pain. They utilize a multidisciplinary approach, including physical therapy, medications, and interventional procedures like epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, and spinal cord stimulators. Pain specialists complete medical school, a residency in anesthesiology, physical medicine, or neurology, followed by a fellowship in pain medicine. They focus on reducing pain, improving function, and enhancing quality of life.
Finding a pain specialist's NPI number is necessary for submitting insurance claims for interventional procedures, clinic visits, and pharmaceutical prescriptions. Insurance plans require the physician's NPI on claims to process payments for pain management services. The NPI registry verifies the specialist's active state licensing, board credentials, and pain medicine taxonomy. Checking the database helps pain clinics manage billing compliance and ensures that procedures are billed correctly.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pain Medicine
How many Pain Medicine providers are registered in the US?
There are currently 3,952 registered pain medicine providers in the United States, according to the official CMS NPI registry database.
Which state has the most Pain Medicine providers?
Florida has the highest concentration of pain medicine specialists, with 532 registered providers.
What is the oldest registered Pain Medicine provider?
The oldest registered pain medicine provider in the database is Metropolitan Pain Management Consultants, Inc, who registered on 05/23/2005 with NPI number 1275536294.
How do I find a Pain Medicine near me?
You can find pain medicine 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 Pain Medicine providers typically have?
A pain medicine specialist, or pain management physician, is a medical doctor who diagnoses and treats chronic, acute, and cancer-related pain. They utilize a multidisciplinary approach, including physical therapy, medications, and interventional procedures like epidural steroid injections, nerve blocks, and spinal cord stimulators. Pain specialists complete medical school, a residency in anesthesiology, physical medicine, or neurology, followed by a fellowship in pain medicine. They focus on reducing pain, improving function, and enhancing quality of life.
How do I verify a Pain Medicine's NPI number?
You can verify any Pain Medicine'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 Pain Medicine?
The primary taxonomy code for Pain Medicine is 208VP0014X.
Can Pain Medicine providers bill insurance?
Yes, Pain Medicine providers can bill health insurance. As licensed physicians, they must use their National Provider Identifier (NPI) number on all medical insurance claims, including private plans, Medicare, and Medicaid, to identify themselves as the rendering provider and ensure proper billing.