2026 data CMS NPPES NUCC Taxonomy

Doctors in Atlanta, GA

Active healthcare providers in Atlanta sourced from the CMS NPPES weekly file, no proprietary ratings, no editorial scores. NPI counts, specialty distribution, and primary practice addresses refreshed each release.

30,717
Providers
CMS NPPES-registered
20
Specialties
NUCC taxonomy codes
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Top specialty
4,054 providers
Georgia
State
GA

Where this city sits in the corpus

Atlanta ranks 1st among 341 Georgia cities by CMS provider count, holding 19% of the state's NPIs, led by Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program.

30,717
NPPES providers in city
1st
of 341 GA cities
19%
of Georgia providers
22.2%
in top 3 specialties

Atlanta ranks #1 of 10 Georgia cities for Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program.

Where Atlanta ranks among Georgia cities

Provider count vs every Georgia city in CMS NPPES (341 cities)

30,717 Top 1% higher than 99% of 341 cities

0–100: 188 cities (55%). Below this entry. 100–200: 45 cities (13%). Below this entry. 200–300: 21 cities (6%). Below this entry. 300–400: 15 cities (4%). Below this entry. 400–500: 2 cities (1%). Below this entry. 500–600: 9 cities (3%). Below this entry. 600–700: 6 cities (2%). Below this entry. 700–800: 10 cities (3%). Below this entry. 800+: 45 cities (13%). This entry sits in this band. This city 0 800+ Georgia cities (providers), bucketed by value

Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more cities. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) · 2026

Specialty mix in Atlanta

Share of the city's NPPES registrations by NUCC taxonomy

providers

What this shows Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program is the largest specialty (4,054 providers, 13.2% of the city), followed by Behavior Technician.

Source CMS NPPES · city_top_specialties As of 2026

City vs state specialty index

Specialties Atlanta has more, and fewer, of than Georgia average

Each multiple is this city's share of a specialty divided by that specialty's average share across Georgia , Atlanta over-indexes student in an organized health care education/training program at 2.6× the state average and under-indexes speech-language pathologist at 0.59×. This reflects local practice structure, not care quality.

How to read this directory & data limitations

Atlanta, Georgia appears in the CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System with 30,717 registered healthcare providers spanning 20 distinct NUCC-taxonomy specialties. This count includes every individual clinician who has applied for an NPI and listed a practice address in Atlanta - physicians, dentists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, chiropractors, physical therapists, optometrists, psychologists, podiatrists, and every other credentialed provider type CMS tracks. It does not measure hospital beds, urgent-care capacity, or whether a given clinic is accepting new patients; it measures the pool of professionals with current NPI enrollment and a Atlanta practice location on file. Every figure is drawn from the federal National Provider Identifier Registry (CMS NPPES) - more than 7 million providers, maintained since May 2007, with 2023 Medicare Part D data, and, according to CMS, can be searched, compared, and traced in our methodology.

The provider mix in Atlanta is weighted toward Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program (4,054 clinicians, followed by Behavior Technician with 1,641 and Internal Medicine Physician with 1,115). That distribution reflects how NPPES records specialty: providers self-select a primary taxonomy code, so a family physician who also practices geriatrics will show up under whichever NUCC code they registered first. Relative to Georgia's population, Atlanta reports roughly 278.5 providers per 100,000 residents using the state-level denominator, which is a rough proxy rather than a precise access-to-care measurement; the true catchment area of any {cityName} clinician extends beyond the municipal boundary.

For Atlanta patients, this directory is most useful as a starting shortlist. Important: PlainDoctor is a directory of publicly available CMS government data, not a review site, a ranking, or medical advice. NPPES data is self-reported and refreshed monthly; call the practice directly to confirm the provider is still there, accepts your insurance, and is taking new patients.

Which specialties are most common in Atlanta

Healthcare Providers (Page 270)

Name
Pierre Jeanty
Interpreter
Mark Jedrzejczak
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Angel Jeff, NNP
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Sarah Jeffcoat, DNP, CPNP-PC
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Alicia Jefferies, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Maximillian Jefferies, LPC, NCC, MFT
Professional Counselor
Courtney Jeffers
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Hayley Jeffers
Physician Assistant
Sarah Jeffers, M.D.
Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician
Colleen Jefferson, LPC
Counselor
Georwana Jefferson, CNM, WHNP-BC
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
Helen Jefferson
Behavior Technician
Janice Jefferson, BSN MA
Registered Nurse
Jatasha Jefferson
Behavior Technician
Jazmine Jefferson
Behavior Technician
Julie Jefferson, P.T.
Physical Therapist
Robert Jefferson, MD
Urology Physician
Andrea Jefferson-Saboor, MSN, FNP-C
Family Nurse Practitioner
Paul Jeffords, M.D.
Orthopaedic Surgery Physician
Anika Jeffrey, APRN
Nurse Practitioner
Barry Jeffries, MD
Diagnostic Radiology Physician
Naresh Jegadeesh, M.D.
Radiation Oncology Physician
Viktor Jelici, DPT
Physical Therapist
Elizabeth Jelnicky, AGACNP-BC
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Edith Jemutai, MD
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Rita Jen, MD
Urology Physician
Prachee Jena
Behavior Analyst
Ronald Jenei, D.C.
Chiropractor
Andrew Jenkins
Anesthesiologist Assistant
Bailey Jenkins, DOULA
Doula
Christina Jenkins, NP-C
Family Nurse Practitioner
Christopher Jenkins
Physical Therapist
Colleen Jenkins, SLP006097
Speech-Language Pathologist
Elan Jenkins, M.D.
Pediatrics Physician
Emily Jenkins, BCBA
Behavior Analyst
Jahleen Jenkins, NP
Nurse Practitioner
Janeen Jenkins, LPC
Professional Counselor
Johnnie Jenkins, MA, NCC, RPT, LPC
Professional Counselor
Joseph Jenkins, APRN
Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Registered Nurse
Kayla Jenkins
Behavior Technician
Kendra Jenkins, PHARM.D.
Pharmacist
Lauren Jenkins
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Lonnie Jenkins, MD
Internal Medicine Physician
Margaret Jenkins, RN
Registered Nurse
Parish Jenkins, BSN
Registered Nurse
Quaniessa Jenkins
Massage Therapist
Rhonda Jenkins, MBA. MHA, QMHP
Behavior Technician
Samuel Jenkins, AA
Physician Assistant
Shirley Jenkins
Mental Health Counselor
Terrance Jenkins, MD, MS
Psychiatry Physician

Nearby Cities in Georgia

Other Georgia cities with provider coverage in the CMS NPPES registry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many doctors are in Atlanta, GA?
There are 30,717 registered healthcare providers in Atlanta, GA, covering 20 specialties. This includes physicians, dentists, therapists, and other licensed providers.
What are the most common medical specialties in Atlanta?
The most common specialties in Atlanta are Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program, Behavior Technician, Internal Medicine Physician, Physician Assistant, Mental Health Counselor. Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program has the most providers with 4,054.
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