Indian Health Service Pharmacy Providers
The NPPES registry lists 359 Indian Health Service Pharmacy providers across the United States — including both individual practitioners and organizations with Indian Health Service Pharmacy as their primary specialty. The highest concentrations are in Oklahoma, Arizona, Minnesota . Use the filters below to narrow by state or search by name.
Data sourced from the NPPES public data files published by CMS. Taxonomy code: 332800000X.
Indian Health Service Pharmacy Providers by State
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many Indian Health Service Pharmacy providers are in the United States?
359 providers list Indian Health Service Pharmacy as their primary specialty in the NPPES registry. This count reflects all registered NPI records with the Indian Health Service Pharmacy taxonomy code (332800000X), including both active and deactivated records. The largest concentrations are in Oklahoma (55), Arizona (37), Minnesota (32).
What is the NUCC taxonomy code for Indian Health Service Pharmacy?
The NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy code for Indian Health Service Pharmacy is 332800000X. NUCC taxonomy codes are maintained by the National Uniform Claim Committee and are used on CMS 1500 claim forms and in the NPPES registry to classify provider types and specialties.
How do I find a Indian Health Service Pharmacy provider near me?
Use the state dropdown above to narrow Indian Health Service Pharmacy providers to your state. You can also search by name. Each result links to a full provider profile with their practice address, NPI number, and credentials. For appointments, contact the provider's office directly — DoctorDataHub displays registry data only and does not support booking.
What credentials do Indian Health Service Pharmacy providers typically hold?
Credentials vary by Indian Health Service Pharmacy provider type. Individual practitioners commonly hold degrees such as MD (Doctor of Medicine), DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), NP (Nurse Practitioner), PA (Physician Assistant), or specialty-specific certifications. Each provider's credential is listed in the results table above.
Where does this provider data come from?
DoctorDataHub publishes data from the NPPES public data files released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Every licensed U.S. healthcare provider is required to obtain an NPI number. For real-time lookup and the most current information, use the official registry at nppes.cms.hhs.gov.