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Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse vs Registered Nurse

Side-by-side comparison of provider counts, geographic distribution, and per-capita density across U.S. states.

This page compares two distinct NUCC-taxonomy specialties tracked by the CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System: Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse, which currently counts 912 enrolled providers across 52 U.S. states and territories, and Registered Nurse, with 177,204 providers across 56 states. Each clinician on these rosters selected a primary NUCC code at NPI enrollment, so the totals measure how many providers self-identify their primary practice as Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse or Registered Nurse rather than the total population ever trained or credentialed in either field — dual-certified clinicians show up under whichever code they registered first.

On national volume, Registered Nurse carries the larger provider roster (177,204 vs 912), and Registered Nurse has the wider geographic footprint at 56 states versus 52. The top Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse concentration sits in California (205 providers), while Registered Nurse peaks in New York (27,515). The per-capita columns in the table below normalize each state's raw count against 2023 Census population estimates, which matters because absolute provider counts track population scale first and specialty density second — a small state with a strong training pipeline can out-rank a larger state on per-100K availability.

Use this comparison to understand relative availability, not to judge clinical substitutability — Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse and Registered Nurse are distinct specialties with different scopes of practice, training requirements, and conditions they treat, even when their NUCC categories overlap. Important: PlainDoctor is a directory of publicly available CMS government data, not medical advice, a provider rating, or a recommendation about which specialty a patient should consult. Always work with a licensed clinician to determine which specialty is appropriate for your condition, verify any specific provider through the NPPES NPI Registry and the relevant state medical board, and consult the NUCC taxonomy documentation for the formal scope-of-practice definitions behind each specialty code.

Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse

Category: Registered Nurse

912
Providers
52
States
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Registered Nurse

177,204
Providers
56
States
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Top 5 States — Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse

California 205
Pennsylvania 61
Texas 56
Georgia 37
Colorado 34

Top 5 States — Registered Nurse

New York 27,515
California 15,601
Ohio 10,883
Texas 10,675
Washington 6,791

How do these providers compare by location?

State Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse Registered Nurse
New York 31 27,515
California 205 15,601
Ohio 27 10,883
Texas 56 10,675
Washington 34 6,791
Pennsylvania 61 6,647
Florida 32 6,282
Michigan 21 6,153
Massachusetts 29 6,101
Colorado 34 5,286
Wisconsin 15 5,086
Tennessee 30 4,722
Georgia 37 3,972
Arizona 28 3,865
Illinois 15 3,828
Minnesota 4 3,814
North Carolina 34 3,202
Maryland 24 3,030
Oregon 15 2,891
Indiana 17 2,492
Missouri 6 2,255
New Jersey 13 2,173
Virginia 16 2,167
South Carolina 10 2,158
Alabama 4 2,003
Oklahoma 11 1,781
New Mexico 11 1,714
Nevada 9 1,545
Kansas 6 1,486
Kentucky 5 1,392
Arkansas 3 1,329
Alaska 1 1,316
Connecticut 4 1,262
Delaware 4 1,237
Louisiana 4 1,194
Utah 12 1,173
Nebraska 5 1,132
West Virginia 2 1,096
Hawaii 4 987
Rhode Island 1 950
Iowa 8 924
North Dakota 1 897
South Dakota 3 814
District of Columbia 3 786
Mississippi 2 755
Maine 4 719
Montana 2 568
Idaho 1 548
New Hampshire 2 539
Wyoming 3 402
Vermont 1 241

Summary

Registered Nurse has more registered providers nationally (177,204 vs 912). Registered Nurse has broader geographic coverage across 56 states.

Dive deeper into either specialty, or pivot to a different comparison — all rosters drawn from the CMS NPPES registry and NUCC taxonomy.

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FAQ

How many Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse providers are there vs Registered Nurse?
There are 912 Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse providers and 177,204 Registered Nurse providers registered in the CMS NPPES directory.
Which specialty has broader geographic coverage?
Registered Nurse has broader coverage with 56 states vs 52 states.
Where is the data from?
Provider counts are from the CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Per-capita rates use 2023 Census population estimates.

Provider data from CMS NPPES (download.cms.gov/nppes); specialty classifications from the NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy; each clinician identified by NPI. Per-capita rates use 2023 Census population estimates. PlainDoctor does not rate or recommend providers. Methodology · About.