2026 data CMS NPPES NUCC Taxonomy

Doctors in Seattle, WA

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

41,036
Providers
CMS NPPES-registered
20
Specialties
NUCC taxonomy codes
Mental Health Counselor
Top specialty
2,940 providers
Washington
State
WA

Where this city sits in the corpus

Seattle ranks 1st among 259 Washington cities by CMS provider count, holding 20.6% of the state's NPIs, led by Mental Health Counselor.

41,036
NPPES providers in city
1st
of 259 WA cities
20.6%
of Washington providers
19.5%
in top 3 specialties

Seattle ranks #1 of 10 Washington cities for Mental Health Counselor.

Where Seattle ranks among Washington cities

Provider count vs every Washington city in CMS NPPES (259 cities)

41,036 Top 1% higher than 99% of 259 cities

0–100: 129 cities (50%). Below this entry. 100–200: 33 cities (13%). Below this entry. 200–300: 17 cities (7%). Below this entry. 300–400: 13 cities (5%). Below this entry. 400–500: 7 cities (3%). Below this entry. 500–600: 7 cities (3%). Below this entry. 600–700: 8 cities (3%). Below this entry. 700–800: 1 cities (0%). Below this entry. 800+: 44 cities (17%). This entry sits in this band. This city 0 800+ Washington 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 Seattle

Share of the city's NPPES registrations by NUCC taxonomy

providers

What this shows Mental Health Counselor is the largest specialty (2,940 providers, 7.2% of the city), followed by Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program.

Source CMS NPPES · city_top_specialties As of 2026

City vs state specialty index

Specialties Seattle has more, and fewer, of than Washington average

Each multiple is this city's share of a specialty divided by that specialty's average share across Washington , Seattle over-indexes anesthesiology physician at 2.1× the state average and under-indexes behavior technician at 0.33×. This reflects local practice structure, not care quality.

More common here than Washington average

Less common here than Washington average

How to read this directory & data limitations

Seattle, Washington appears in the CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System with 41,036 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 Seattle - 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 Seattle 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 Seattle is weighted toward Mental Health Counselor (2,940 clinicians, followed by Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program with 2,799 and Counselor with 2,283). 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 Washington's population, Seattle reports roughly 525.2 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.

Of Washington's most common specialties, Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor is the most prominent one with no provider currently listing a Seattle practice address, a coverage gap Seattle patients typically fill by traveling to a larger nearby hub.

For Seattle 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 Seattle

Healthcare Providers (Page 287)

Name
William Harbour, MD
Anesthesiology Physician
Heather Harby, PA
Medical Physician Assistant
Padmini Harchandrai, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Ellen Harcum, OT
Occupational Therapist
Jasmine Harcum, MSW, LSWAIC
Clinical Social Worker
Stacie Harcus, MS, LMHC
Mental Health Counselor
Mia Hard, PHARM.D.
Pharmacist
Christina Hardcastle, MD
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Joni Hardcastle, LW
Clinical Social Worker
Kory Hardcastle
Behavior Technician
Megan Hardcastle
Pharmacy Technician
Heather Hardee, LMP
Massage Therapist
Dara Harden, PHARM.D
Pharmacist
Dionte Harden
Professional Counselor
Calista Harder
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Jeff Harder, MSW
Clinical Social Worker
Allison Hardesty, M.S., LMHC
Professional Counselor
Kurt Hardesty, LMP
Massage Therapist
Davinna Hardiman
Counselor
Hailey Hardin, LMHCA
Mental Health Counselor
Blake Harding
Counselor
James Harding, M.D.
Maternal & Fetal Medicine Physician
Kaitlin Harding, PH.D.
Clinical Psychologist
Sarah Hardinge, BA, CPC, AAC
Peer Specialist
Hyangja Hardisty, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Patricia Hardman, ARNP
Registered Nurse
Kylie Hardmeyer
Speech-Language Pathologist
Gabriel Hardt, ARNP
School Registered Nurse
Cezanne Hardy, MAPS, EDD
Pastoral Counselor
David Hardy
Counselor
Erin Hardy, L.M.P.
Massage Therapist
Joshua Hardy, MD
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Kimberly Hardy, LMHC
Mental Health Counselor
Sara Hardy, M.D.
Radiation Oncology Physician
Jack Hare
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Mary Harel, ND
Naturopath
Mikaela Harf, MSW, LICSW
Clinical Social Worker
Crystal Hargis-Bennett, LMP
Massage Therapist
Kathleen Hargiss, RD
Registered Dietitian
Margaret Hargrave, LMT, RN
Massage Therapist
Jean Hargrett, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Rasun Hargrett, LMT
Massage Therapist
Jennifer Hargrove, MSW, RC
Professional Counselor
Ricky Harika, M.D.
Anesthesiology Physician
Sruthi Hariprasad, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Sarah Harker
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Linda Harkness, LMP
Massage Therapist
John Harlan
Hematology & Oncology Physician
Katy Harland, BA
Counselor
Alison Harless, RN
Registered Nurse

Nearby Cities in Washington

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many doctors are in Seattle, WA?
There are 41,036 registered healthcare providers in Seattle, WA, covering 20 specialties. This includes physicians, dentists, therapists, and other licensed providers.
What are the most common medical specialties in Seattle?
The most common specialties in Seattle are Mental Health Counselor, Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program, Counselor, Massage Therapist, Pharmacist. Mental Health Counselor has the most providers with 2,940.
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