New physicians & NPs by specialty — before your competitors
Spot newly enumerated physicians and NPs by specialty in your markets — before they land on every other recruiter's list.
Pinpoint your territory
Filter newly enumerated providers by specialty, state, ZIP radius, county, and individual vs. organization — your market, your rules.
Get alerted first
Save a territory and choose real-time, daily, or weekly email alerts. We watch the NPPES feed so you don't have to.
Beat competing recruiters
Get fresh physician and NP candidates by specialty and location the week they're enumerated.
Source newly enumerated physicians and NPs first
Physician and advanced-practice shortages make speed the whole game in recruiting. The candidates who are easiest to place are often the ones who just entered practice — and they are exactly the ones a static list misses. Provider Signals flags newly enumerated physicians, NPs, and PAs by specialty and state the week their NPI appears in NPPES.
Nurse practitioners are among the fastest-growing clinician types in the country, so a feed that updates weekly beats any list you bought last quarter. Filter by taxonomy and geography, save your target markets, and get alerted as new clinicians appear.
Use it as a sourcing pipeline: export new clinicians to CSV or your ATS via API and reach out while interest is highest. Pair it with the nurse practitioner database for NP-specific sourcing.
Frequently asked questions
Where does the recruiting data come from?
From CMS NPPES, the national NPI registry. We surface clinicians whose NPIs were newly enumerated, filtered by specialty taxonomy and state.
Can I filter by specialty and state?
Yes — filter by NUCC taxonomy, state, ZIP radius, and county, and save those filters as alerts so new candidates come to you.
How do I find newly licensed physicians or NPs?
Filter by recency and specialty to see clinicians newly enumerated in NPPES, then export or set an alert. NPPES enumeration closely tracks new entry into practice.
Related resources: Provider Signals Growth · Nurse practitioner database · New medical practices · Healthcare provider database
Data & methodology
Source: CMS NPPES. Provider Signals includes each provider's public NPPES record (NPI, name, taxonomy, practice address, phone, and fax), but not email addresses. Informational only.
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