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Doctors in North Carolina

96 verified clinicians across 32 specialties statewide.

About doctors in North Carolina

North Carolina's care is concentrated along the Research Triangle (Duke, UNC, WakeMed) and Charlotte (Atrium Health, Novant), with strong regional systems in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Asheville, and Wilmington. Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina is the dominant commercial carrier; NC Medicaid transitioned to managed care in 2021 with multiple prepaid health plans. Same-week specialty access is generally strong in Raleigh–Durham and Charlotte, longer in rural areas.

Frequently asked questions about doctors in North Carolina

How many doctors practice in North Carolina?

North Carolina has thousands of licensed clinicians in the federal NPPES NPI Registry — every North Carolina physician, dentist, nurse practitioner, and licensed allied-health provider you'll find on Help Me Find A Doctor is indexed from that authoritative source and refreshed on a weekly cadence.

Which cities in North Carolina have the most doctors?

Asheville, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro carry the largest concentration of North Carolina clinicians, though every county in the state has active primary-care and specialty coverage. Use the city links above to browse a metro directly, or open a specialty hub to see clinicians statewide.

How do I find a doctor in North Carolina who takes my insurance?

Search by specialty and city on Help Me Find A Doctor, then use the Insurance filter to narrow to your carrier. Coverage in North Carolina varies by metro — regional plans in Asheville may differ from Charlotte. Always confirm network status with the office before your appointment.

How do I find a doctor near me in North Carolina?

Open the closest city hub — Asheville, Charlotte, or Durham — and each listing shows the practice's street address and neighborhood so you can sort by proximity. For rural parts of North Carolina, telehealth typically closes the access gap for follow-ups, behavioral health, and medication management with clinicians based in the state's larger metros.

What's the best way to compare specialists in North Carolina?

Open the specialty hub for your condition, filter by city, and compare board certification, hospital affiliation, and Featured badges side by side. For high-intent care, check the /best editor's guides — they shortlist board-certified specialists in North Carolina's top metros.

Which North Carolina doctors accept Medicare and Medicaid?

Medicare acceptance is widespread across North Carolina primary-care and specialty practices. Medicaid participation is narrower and depends on which North Carolina managed-care plan the office contracts with. Filter the directory by insurance, or call the office and confirm both the payer and the specific plan (Medicare Advantage vs Original Medicare) before booking.

Are telehealth visits available with North Carolina doctors?

Most North Carolina primary-care practices and many specialists now offer telehealth for follow-ups, medication management, and second opinions. State licensure rules mean the clinician must be licensed in North Carolina to see you when you're physically located in the state. Look for the "Virtual care" badge on a profile, or filter by telehealth on the search page.

Can a doctor licensed in North Carolina see me if I'm out of state?

Generally no — state licensure rules require the clinician to be licensed in the state where the patient is physically located at the time of the visit. Some North Carolina health systems hold licenses in neighboring states for cross-border care and telehealth; ask the office directly if you split time between North Carolina and another state.

How current is the North Carolina doctor list?

We refresh from the federal NPPES NPI Registry weekly. New clinicians typically appear within days of getting their NPI, and retired or relocated providers drop off on the same cadence.

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Advanced Practice Midwife in North Carolina

1 doctor

Audiologist in North Carolina

1 doctor

Counselor in North Carolina

1 doctor

Counselor, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) in North Carolina

1 doctor

Counselor, Mental Health in North Carolina

2 doctors

Dentist, Pediatric Dentistry in North Carolina

1 doctor

Dentist, Prosthodontics in North Carolina

1 doctor

Dermatology in North Carolina

1 doctor

General Practice in North Carolina

1 doctor

Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered in North Carolina

2 doctors

Nurse Practitioner, Family in North Carolina

1 doctor

Nurse Practitioner, Psych/Mental Health in North Carolina

2 doctors

Orthopaedic Surgery in North Carolina

1 doctor

Pharmacist in North Carolina

1 doctor

Registered Nurse in North Carolina

1 doctor

Registered Nurse, Critical Care Medicine in North Carolina

1 doctor

Registered Nurse, Neonatal Intensive Care in North Carolina

1 doctor

Speech-Language Pathologist, in North Carolina

2 doctors

Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program in North Carolina

3 doctors

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