taxonomy_description=Pain+Medicine.
No auth required. result_count=200 means page cap hit; true total is higher.
Raw data: npi-counts-pain-medicine.json ·
Memphis raw ·
Wyoming raw ·
Script: npi-counts-pain-medicine.ps1
taxonomy_description=Pain+Medicine as your primary query —
it captures pain specialists trained through Anesthesiology, PM&R, and Psychiatry & Neurology in a single pass.
Then run Interventional+Pain+Medicine separately for procedural specialists.
"Pain Management" returns nurses, not physicians.
taxonomy_description=Pain+Medicine (without a parent-specialty
prefix) matches across all parent groups in one query. Separately, Interventional+Pain+Medicine
(200+ nationally) is its own distinct string — those providers do not all appear in a bare Pain Medicine query.
And Pain+Management (5 records, all nurses) is a trap — it is a nursing designation, not a physician taxonomy.
Queried 2026-06-13 using taxonomy_description=Pain+Medicine. Major metros hit the 200-record cap.
| Market | Records returned | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| New York, NY | 200+ | Capped |
| Los Angeles, CA | 200+ | Capped |
| Chicago, IL | 200+ | Capped |
| Houston, TX | 200+ | Capped |
| Phoenix, AZ | 200+ | Capped |
| Nashville, TN | 145 | Complete count for city proper |
| Memphis, TN | 59 | Complete count — see drill-down below |
| Wyoming (statewide) | 49 | Complete statewide count |
| Vermont (statewide) | 37 | Complete statewide count |
Source: npi-counts-pain-medicine.json, queried 2026-06-13.
207LP2900X — Anesthesiology, Pain Medicine (largest group)208VP0014X — Interventional Pain Medicine207L00000X — Anesthesiology (pain-focused practice)2081P2900X — Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine208100000X — Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation| Taxonomy string | NUCC code | National sample | Who they are |
|---|---|---|---|
Pain Medicine |
208VP0000X | 200+ (capped) | All pain medicine physicians regardless of parent specialty — the broadest physician query |
Anesthesiology, Pain Medicine |
207LP2900X | 200+ (capped) | Largest subgroup nationally; subset of Pain Medicine query |
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine |
2081P2900X | 200+ (capped) | PM&R-trained pain physicians; subset of Pain Medicine query |
Interventional Pain Medicine |
208VP0014X | 200+ (capped) | Procedural pain specialists — nerve blocks, SCS implants; run as a separate query |
Pain Management |
N/A (nursing) | 5 (nurses only) | Nursing specialty — NOT a physician taxonomy. Returns RNs and NPs only. |
Source: npi-counts-pain-medicine.json, queried 2026-06-13.
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?version=2.1
&taxonomy_description=Pain+Medicine
&city=Memphis&state=TN&limit=200
This returns physicians across all parent-specialty training paths — Anesthesiology, PM&R, and Psychiatry — in a single pass. No need to run three parent-specialty queries separately.
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?version=2.1
&taxonomy_description=Interventional+Pain+Medicine
&city=Memphis&state=TN&limit=200
These 10 Memphis records are the physicians performing nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections, and spinal cord stimulator implants. For a neuromodulation or interventional device rep, this is your highest-priority sub-list. Deduplicate against the Pain Medicine results by NPI number.
Add &enumeration_type=NPI-1 to remove pain clinic organization records (NPI-2).
In Memphis, this reduces 59 records to 34 individual physicians. The NPI-2 clinic records are
still useful — save them separately for practice-level account planning.
Pain practices tend to be geographically distributed — patients with chronic pain seek nearby practices rather than traveling to academic centers. This makes pain medicine more accessible in mid-size markets than other specialty-care categories.
Pain medicine is a subspecialty fellowship, not a primary specialty — physicians enter it from
Anesthesiology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Psychiatry & Neurology, and other disciplines.
The NUCC taxonomy preserves the parent specialty. Querying Pain+Medicine without specifying a
parent captures all of them in one pass.
Pain Medicine (208VP0000X) is the broad subspecialty. Interventional Pain Medicine (208VP0014X) is a distinct NUCC sub-subspecialty code specifically for physicians who perform procedural interventions — nerve blocks, epidural steroid injections, spinal cord stimulator implants. Both return 200+ nationally. For a medical device rep selling implantable neuromodulation or interventional equipment, Interventional Pain Medicine is the higher-priority query.
"Pain Management" returns 5 records nationally: Integrative Medicine, Registered Nurse Pain
Management, Nurse Practitioners. It is not a physician taxonomy code. Physicians practicing pain
management enumerate under Pain Medicine and its parent-specialty variants.
Using "Pain Management" as your query string will return almost none of your intended call list.
In Memphis (59 records, 2026-06-13): 16 Anesthesiology Pain Medicine · 10 Interventional Pain Medicine · 9 Anesthesiology (pain-focused) · 6 PM&R Pain Medicine · 25 NPI-2 pain clinics. Anesthesiology-trained pain physicians typically form the largest group. PM&R-trained physicians focus more on functional restoration. Both groups see the same device and pharma reps for most indications.
Memphis returned 25 NPI-2 organization records (pain clinics, pain centers) alongside 34 NPI-1
individual physicians. Pain clinics often employ multiple physicians under one NPI-2. For an individual
physician call plan, filter enumeration_type=NPI-1. For a practice-level view, the NPI-2
records show where volume concentrates and which group practices are worth a separate account call.
Partially. An anesthesiologist with a Pain Medicine subspecialty certificate will enumerate as "Anesthesiology, Pain Medicine" and appear in a Pain Medicine query. An anesthesiologist who practices predominantly pain but never obtained the subspecialty certificate will enumerate as plain "Anesthesiology" and not appear. The NPI registry reflects board certification, not practice mix. For the most complete call list, combine Pain Medicine + Interventional Pain Medicine — that catches the certified practitioners across all parent training paths.