Nurse Anesthetist
Healthcare providers specializing in nurse anesthetist
Below are providers registered under the 367500000X taxonomy in the official NPI Registry.
📊 Healthcare Market Snapshot for Nurse Anesthetist
Top States for Nurse Anesthetist
US states with the highest concentration of nurse anesthetist providers
Top Cities for Nurse Anesthetist
US cities with the highest concentration of nurse anesthetist providers
| Rank | City | State | Provider Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Dallas | TX | 1,219 |
| #2 | Houston | TX | 1,043 |
| #3 | Pittsburgh | PA | 831 |
| #4 | Nashville | TN | 775 |
| #5 | Birmingham | AL | 769 |
| #6 | Philadelphia | PA | 663 |
| #7 | Saint Louis | MO | 590 |
| #8 | Tampa | FL | 562 |
| #9 | Charlotte | NC | 529 |
| #10 | Rochester | MN | 522 |
Longest-Registered Nurse Anesthetist Providers
Providers with the most years of registration history as nurse anesthetist specialists
Rose Ann Renouf, CRNA
Edward Petrusch, CRNA
Arthur Womble, CRNA, PHD
Joseph Klick, CRNA
Jerry Thomas, CRNA
Timothy Ochs, CRNA, APN
Anesthesiology Associates Of Akron, Inc.
Deborah Rouchon, CRNA
John Gill, CRNA
James Walton, CRNA
Recently Registered Nurse Anesthetist Providers
Newly registered healthcare providers specializing in nurse anesthetist
Danielle Henschel
Brian Harris
Alyssa Lannon
Melissa Wandique
Armour Anesthesia
Lauren Funes
Clara Swanson, CRNA
Cameron Wallace, CRNA
Mackenzie Allen, CRNA
Holly Miller, DNP, APRN, CRNA
Related Specialties in Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing
Other healthcare specialties related to nurse anesthetist
About Nurse Anesthetist Providers
A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who administers anesthesia and provides pain management services to patients undergoing surgical procedures. CRNAs prepare patients for anesthesia, manage pain during operations, and monitor recovery in post-anesthesia care units. They hold a master's or doctoral degree in nurse anesthesia, complete thousands of clinical hours, and pass a national certification exam. CRNAs practice in hospitals, surgical centers, and pain clinics, delivering critical and high-quality anesthesia care.
Verifying a nurse anesthetist's NPI number is essential for anesthesia billing, insurance credentialing, and hospital administration. Anesthesia billing is highly complex, requiring the individual CRNA's NPI on claim forms alongside specific procedure codes. The NPI registry provides verification of the CRNA's state licensing, active certification, and APRN taxonomy classification. Patients and hospital billers search the database to confirm that the nurse anesthetist is registered with the CMS, ensuring correct billing and reimbursement.
Frequently Asked Questions about Nurse Anesthetist
How many Nurse Anesthetist providers are registered in the US?
There are currently 68,489 registered nurse anesthetist providers in the United States, according to the official CMS NPI registry database.
Which state has the most Nurse Anesthetist providers?
Texas has the highest concentration of nurse anesthetist specialists, with 5,987 registered providers.
What is the oldest registered Nurse Anesthetist provider?
The oldest registered nurse anesthetist provider in the database is Rose Ann Renouf, CRNA, who registered on 05/23/2005 with NPI number 1649273681.
How do I find a Nurse Anesthetist near me?
You can find nurse anesthetist 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 Nurse Anesthetist providers typically have?
A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who administers anesthesia and provides pain management services to patients undergoing surgical procedures. CRNAs prepare patients for anesthesia, manage pain during operations, and monitor recovery in post-anesthesia care units. They hold a master's or doctoral degree in nurse anesthesia, complete thousands of clinical hours, and pass a national certification exam. CRNAs practice in hospitals, surgical centers, and pain clinics, delivering critical and high-quality anesthesia care.
How do I verify a Nurse Anesthetist's NPI number?
You can verify any Nurse Anesthetist'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 Nurse Anesthetist?
The primary taxonomy code for Nurse Anesthetist is 367500000X.
Can Nurse Anesthetist providers bill insurance?
Yes, most Nurse Anesthetist providers can bill health insurance. Their National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is required to process claims, verify network status, and submit billing details to commercial insurance networks, Medicare, or Medicaid.