Doctors in Washington, DC
Active healthcare providers in Washington sourced from the CMS NPPES weekly file, no proprietary ratings, no editorial scores. NPI counts, specialty distribution, and primary practice addresses refreshed each release.
44,572 healthcare providers across 20 specialties
Washington, District of Columbia appears in the CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System with 44,572 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 Washington - 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 Washington 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 Washington is weighted toward Home Health Aide (9,185 clinicians, followed by Personal Care Attendant with 5,131 and Case Manager/Care Coordinator with 3,128). 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 District of Columbia's population, Washington reports roughly 6564.6 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.
Within District of Columbia, Washington ranks #1 of 6 cities tracked by provider count, accounting for 99.2% of the state's registered providers.
For Washington patients, this directory is most useful as a starting shortlist, searching by specialty narrows the 690-taxonomy roster to clinicians with the relevant training, and each provider page links to NPI, state licensing boards, and the NPPES registry for credential verification. 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, so listing details may be out of date; call the practice directly to confirm the provider is still there, accepts your insurance, and is taking new patients. Nothing on this page substitutes for consulting a licensed clinician about your personal health decisions.
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Healthcare Providers (Page 189)
| Name |
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| Howard Crumpton, PH.D. Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program |
| Pandora Crumpton, MSW Social Worker |
| Aixa Cruz Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program |
| Anamigdy Cruz Home Health Aide |
| Brenda Cruz Personal Care Attendant |
| Cara Cruz Behavior Analyst |
| Cora Cruz Personal Care Attendant |
| Debra Cruz, LCPC Professional Counselor |
| Deja Cruz Case Manager/Care Coordinator |
| Jessica Cruz Personal Care Attendant |
| Jorge Cruz Case Manager/Care Coordinator |
| Joseline Cruz Home Health Aide |
| Luis Cruz Behavior Technician |
| Maria Cruz Home Health Aide |
| Marta Cruz Personal Care Attendant |
| Mercy Cruz, CAC II Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor |
| Nancy Cruz Home Health Aide |
| Santos Cruz Home Health Aide |
| Margarita Cruz Rivera Personal Care Attendant |
| Jose Cruz Romero Home Health Aide |
| Emily Cruz Soto Home Health Aide |
| Alanna Cruz-Bendezu, MD Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program |
| Edwin Cruz-Canales Home Health Aide |
| Isora Cruz-Cardona School Psychologist |
| Christine Cruz-Groth Family Nurse Practitioner |
| Patricia Cruz-Romero Personal Care Attendant |
| Claudia Cruz-Sorto Professional Counselor |
| Melanie Cruze, PA-C Physician Assistant |
| Marianna Csaszar, L.AC., MSOM Acupuncturist |
| John Csokmay, M.D. Reproductive Endocrinology Physician |
| Jennifer Csontos, MS, PA-C Physician Assistant |
| Mayela Cuadra Home Health Aide |
| Consuelo Cuadros Home Health Aide |
| Maricel Cubangbang, M.D. Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program |
| Jeffrey Cubeta, LPC, CC, MS Mental Health Counselor |
| Adalia Cubie, PTA Physical Therapy Assistant |
| Brenda Cuccherini, PH.D., RN, NP Adult Health Nurse Practitioner |
| Laura Cucinotta, MS, OTR Occupational Therapist |
| Cynthia Cudjoe, M.D. Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician |
| Marilyn Cudjoe Home Health Aide |
| Peter Cudjoe, D.D.S Dentist |
| Christal Cudworth, MS, CCC/SLP Speech-Language Pathologist |
| Ann Cuebas, LICSW, LCSW Clinical Social Worker |
| Carmen Cuellar, DDS General Practice Dentistry |
| Carlos Cuellar Castillo Pediatrics Physician |
| Raphaelle Cuenod Mental Health Counselor |
| Genesis Cuesta, LPC Mental Health Counselor |
| Ed Cueto Surgery Physician |
| Keila Cuevas Home Health Aide |
| Mary Cuevas, LICSW Clinical Social Worker |
Nearby Cities in District of Columbia
Other District of Columbia cities with provider coverage in the CMS NPPES registry.
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