Emergency Medicine
Healthcare providers specializing in emergency medicine
Below are providers registered under the 207P00000X taxonomy in the official NPI Registry.
📊 Healthcare Market Snapshot for Emergency Medicine
Top States for Emergency Medicine
US states with the highest concentration of emergency medicine providers
Top Cities for Emergency Medicine
US cities with the highest concentration of emergency medicine providers
| Rank | City | State | Provider Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Chicago | IL | 1,196 |
| #2 | Philadelphia | PA | 959 |
| #3 | New York | NY | 924 |
| #4 | Houston | TX | 826 |
| #5 | Brooklyn | NY | 609 |
| #6 | Los Angeles | CA | 607 |
| #7 | Boston | MA | 535 |
| #8 | Baltimore | MD | 484 |
| #9 | San Diego | CA | 478 |
| #10 | Dallas | TX | 470 |
Longest-Registered Emergency Medicine Providers
Providers with the most years of registration history as emergency medicine specialists
Adirondack Medical Health Care Associates Pllc
Dana Trippi, D.O
Anwar Hamami, M.D
Englewood Emergency Physicians Pa
Michael Kowalski, MD
Kendal Stiles, M.D
Susan Nedza, M.D
Brian Letts, MD
William Cubides, MD
Allen Erisman, D.O
Recently Registered Emergency Medicine Providers
Newly registered healthcare providers specializing in emergency medicine
Jamie Ritter, MD
Evan Hulst, MD
Docter-guzman Medical Corporation
Elise Weatherbie, DO
Iron Rose Emergency Medicine
Bailey Vandelune, MD
Gustavo Vazquez
Abigail Kappenman, DO
Rh Emergency Medicine Of Whitfield Llc
Dania Al-daouk
Related Specialties in Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
Other healthcare specialties related to emergency medicine
About Emergency Medicine Providers
An emergency medicine physician is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating acute illnesses and traumatic injuries that require immediate medical attention. Operating in hospital emergency departments, urgent care centers, and pre-hospital settings, they treat life-threatening conditions like heart attacks, strokes, respiratory failure, and severe trauma. Emergency doctors complete an MD or DO degree, followed by a three-to-four-year residency program in emergency medicine. They are trained in rapid assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization of patients of all ages.
An emergency physician's NPI number is critical for hospital billing systems and insurance claim processing. When emergency services are billed, the physician's NPI must be listed on the insurance claim to identify who rendered the care. The NPI registry confirms the physician's state license, board certifications, and active emergency medicine taxonomy classification. Checking the NPI database helps hospital billing departments ensure compliance with federal billing guidelines and verify that emergency doctors are credentialed for reimbursement.
Frequently Asked Questions about Emergency Medicine
How many Emergency Medicine providers are registered in the US?
There are currently 73,496 registered emergency medicine providers in the United States, according to the official CMS NPI registry database.
Which state has the most Emergency Medicine providers?
California has the highest concentration of emergency medicine specialists, with 7,870 registered providers.
What is the oldest registered Emergency Medicine provider?
The oldest registered emergency medicine provider in the database is Adirondack Medical Health Care Associates Pllc, who registered on 05/23/2005 with NPI number 1336142389.
How do I find a Emergency Medicine near me?
You can find emergency 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 Emergency Medicine providers typically have?
An emergency medicine physician is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating acute illnesses and traumatic injuries that require immediate medical attention. Operating in hospital emergency departments, urgent care centers, and pre-hospital settings, they treat life-threatening conditions like heart attacks, strokes, respiratory failure, and severe trauma. Emergency doctors complete an MD or DO degree, followed by a three-to-four-year residency program in emergency medicine. They are trained in rapid assessment, resuscitation, and stabilization of patients of all ages.
How do I verify a Emergency Medicine's NPI number?
You can verify any Emergency 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 Emergency Medicine?
The primary taxonomy code for Emergency Medicine is 207P00000X.
Can Emergency Medicine providers bill insurance?
Yes, Emergency 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.