How to Find Physical Therapists by Zip Code

By the getdork research team — we build and maintain the NPI/physician-search tooling at getdork.com — Published June 13, 2026

Data sourced from live CMS NPI Registry API v2.1 queries, run June 13, 2026. All provider counts are real API responses, not estimates. Raw query results are available for download. See methodology below.

To find licensed physical therapists near a zip code, query the federal NPI registry with taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist (NUCC 225100000X). Three traps proven June 13, 2026: (1) Physiotherapist returns zero — it is the British English term, not used in the U.S. NPI registry. (2) Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (208100000X) is a completely separate MD physician specialty (physiatrists) — not physical therapists. (3) PTs are NPI-1 non-physician providers — they do not prescribe medications; for pharmaceutical call planning, the referring physician is the target, not the PT. Physical therapy is one of the highest-volume non-physician specialties in the registry: every metro and both small states capped at 200 in June 2026. Memphis: 200 (capped), 179 NPI-1, credentials dominated by PT and DPT.
"Physiotherapist" returns zero — and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation is a separate MD specialty: Two distinct errors in one specialty. "Physiotherapist" is the British term — zero results in the U.S. NPI registry, confirmed June 13, 2026. "Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation" (208100000X) is the NUCC taxonomy for physiatrists (MDs) — physicians who diagnose and manage musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. It is not a synonym for physical therapist. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation returned 200+ nationally in June 2026 (active, large population), confirming it is a genuinely separate specialty. Never conflate PTs and physiatrists for call list purposes.

Physical therapy in the NPI registry: real counts from 9 markets

We queried the CMS NPI API v2.1 on June 13, 2026 with taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist. Physical therapy is an extremely high-volume non-physician specialty — every market capped.

Market Query scope NPI records returned At 200-record cap?
New York, NYCity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Los Angeles, CACity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Chicago, ILCity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Houston, TXCity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Phoenix, AZCity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Nashville, TNCity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Memphis, TNCity filter200+Yes (more exist)
Wyoming (statewide)State filter200+Yes (more exist)
Vermont (statewide)State filter200+Yes (more exist)

Source: CMS NPI Registry API v2.1, taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist, limit=200. Queried June 13, 2026. Every market including Wyoming and Vermont statewide capped. Physical therapy is one of the most-enrolled non-physician specialties in the registry. Confirmed: Physiotherapist → 0; Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation → 200+ (separate MD physiatrist population). Raw dumps: Memphis, Vermont.

Memphis, TN drill-down — 200 Physical Therapist records: 179 NPI-1 (individual PTs), 21 NPI-2 (PT clinic practices, hospital PT departments, outpatient rehab organizations). Primary taxonomy: 180 Physical Therapist; 5 Physical Therapist, Orthopedic; 3 Physical Therapist, Pediatrics; 2 Physical Therapist, Geriatrics; 2 Physical Therapist, Sports; 1 Physical Therapist, Neurology; 1 Clinic/Center, Rehabilitation; 1 Family Medicine; 1 Specialist/Technologist, Athletic Trainer. Credentials: 50 PT, 30 DPT, 27 P.T., 22 PT DPT, 2 PT,DPT, 1 each PT,NCS, PT,DPT,OCS. Vermont (200, capped): 173 NPI-1, 27 NPI-2, 184 Physical Therapist primary, 7 Physical Therapist, Orthopedic. Raw data: npi-physical-therapy-memphis-tn-raw.json.

Physical therapy taxonomy strings: what works and what doesn't

Provider type taxonomy_description value NUCC code National June 2026
Physical therapist (licensed PT) Physical Therapist 225100000X 200+ every market tested (capped)
Physical therapy assistant (PTA) Physical Therapy Assistant 225200000X 200+ nationally — separate taxonomy
Physiatrist (MD physician) Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 208100000X 200+ nationally — completely separate MD specialty
"Physiotherapist" (British term) Invalid — returns 0 None 0 — not a CMS taxonomy string
"Physical Therapist, Orthopedic" (variant) Appears in raw data; standalone query returned 0 Subspecialty of 225100000X Use bare Physical Therapist query to capture
"Physical Therapist, Sports" (variant) Appears in raw data; standalone query returned 0 Subspecialty of 225100000X Use bare Physical Therapist query to capture

How to search for physical therapists by zip code (5 steps)

Choose your search method

Use Physical Therapist — not Physiotherapist, not Physical Medicine

taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist. "Physiotherapist" returns zero. "Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation" returns physiatrists (MDs), not PTs. The numeric NUCC code 225100000X is silently ignored by the API.

Understand that PTs are non-physician NPI-1 providers

Physical therapists are licensed non-physician healthcare providers. They have NPI numbers (NPI-1 individuals and NPI-2 practice organizations) but do not prescribe medications. For pharmaceutical call planning, the referring physician (orthopedic surgeon, physiatrist, neurologist) is the prescriber target — not the PT.

Plan around the cap in every market

Physical therapy capped at 200 in every market we tested — including Wyoming and Vermont statewide. Use zip-code radius queries to segment your territory into workable slices. Physical therapy density is very high in suburban and hospital-adjacent zip codes.

Export to CSV (Pro) and sort by credential for license-level segmentation

DPT credentials indicate a doctoral-level physical therapist (entry-level standard since approximately 2015). PT without DPT indicates an older master's- or bachelor's-level therapist. All are licensed for the same scope of practice in most states. The NPI-2 records represent PT clinics and can be used to identify high-volume practice groups.

Direct API queries

# Physical therapists in Memphis — 200 records (capped, June 2026)
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?
  version=2.1
  &taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist
  &city=Memphis
  &state=TN
  &limit=200

# WRONG — Physiotherapist returns 0 (British term, not used in US NPI registry)
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?
  version=2.1
  &taxonomy_description=Physiotherapist
  &limit=200

# WRONG — Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation returns physiatrists (MDs), not PTs
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?
  version=2.1
  &taxonomy_description=Physical+Medicine+%26+Rehabilitation
  &limit=200

# Vermont statewide — 200+ (capped, June 2026 — even this small state exceeds cap)
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?
  version=2.1
  &taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist
  &state=VT
  &limit=200

# Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) — separate taxonomy, 200+ nationally
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api/?
  version=2.1
  &taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapy+Assistant
  &limit=200

Radius guidance for physical therapy territories

Market type Recommended starting radius Rationale
Dense urban (NYC, Chicago, LA, Houston) 5 miles Physical therapy density in major cities is extremely high — every market capped at 200. A 5-mile radius in an urban core will return a full, manageable slice. Multiple overlapping queries cover the full metro.
Mid-metro (Memphis, Nashville) 10–15 miles Both cities capped at 200. A 10-mile radius covers the urban hospital corridor and major outpatient PT groups. Extend to 25 miles for suburban coverage.
Statewide (Wyoming, Vermont) 25–50 miles Both states capped statewide — physical therapy is well-distributed even in rural states because outpatient PT clinics exist in most mid-size towns. Segment by regional hub zip codes rather than querying statewide.
Your physical therapy territory from the federal source of record.
getdork sends taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist — not "Physiotherapist," not "Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation" — and handles the zip-radius math so you can segment a capped metro into workable slices. The CSV includes entity type and credential columns to separate individual PTs from practice organizations. Free to preview; Pro for the full list and CSV export.

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Frequently asked questions

Why does "Physiotherapist" return zero results in the NPI registry?

"Physiotherapist" is the British English term for physical therapist. The U.S. NPI registry uses American English terminology. The NUCC taxonomy uses "Physical Therapist" (225100000X). A query for taxonomy_description=Physiotherapist returns zero results with no error, confirmed June 13, 2026. Use "Physical Therapist."

What is the difference between a Physical Therapist and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation in the NPI registry?

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (208100000X) is a separate MD physician specialty — these are physiatrists, who prescribe medications and manage complex rehabilitation cases. Physical Therapist (225100000X) is a non-physician licensed provider who performs hands-on physical rehabilitation. Both are in the registry but under completely separate NUCC categories. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation returned 200+ nationally in June 2026 — a large, active, separately queryable population.

How does the Memphis physical therapy dataset break down by entity type and credential?

Memphis (June 2026): 179 NPI-1 (individual PTs), 21 NPI-2 (PT practices and hospital departments). Primary taxonomy: 180 Physical Therapist, 5 Physical Therapist Orthopedic, 3 Physical Therapist Pediatrics, 2 each Geriatrics and Sports. Credentials: 50 PT, 30 DPT, 27 P.T., 22 PT DPT. Vermont (200, capped): 173 NPI-1, 27 NPI-2, 184 bare Physical Therapist primary, 7 Orthopedic.

Are PT specialization variants like Orthopedic PT and Sports PT separate NPI taxonomy strings?

When queried independently with comma-separated format (e.g., "Physical Therapist, Orthopedic"), these returned zero in June 2026. However, they appear as primary taxonomy values in the raw data from the bare Physical Therapist query. In Memphis: 5 Physical Therapist, Orthopedic and 2 Physical Therapist, Sports appeared as primary taxonomy values. Use the bare Physical Therapist query and filter the primary taxonomy column after export to isolate specializations.

How does a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) differ from a Physical Therapist in the NPI registry?

Physical Therapy Assistant (225200000X) is a separate NUCC taxonomy that returned 200+ nationally in June 2026. PTAs work under PT supervision but have their own NPI numbers. A Physical Therapist query will not return PTAs. For a device or supply rep targeting all PT-setting providers, query both Physical Therapist and Physical Therapy Assistant separately and combine the lists.

What device products use a physical therapist call list?

Physical therapy is a primary market for rehabilitation and modality equipment: electrotherapy (TENS, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound), continuous passive motion (CPM) devices, dry needling supplies, kinesiology tape, resistance training equipment, balance and proprioception devices, and manual therapy tools. Post-surgical rehabilitation products include bracing, splinting, crutches, walkers, and assistive mobility devices. Wound care supply reps also call on PT clinics managing post-surgical wounds. Note: pharma reps generally target the referring physicians (orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, neurologists) rather than PTs directly, since PTs do not prescribe medications.

Data methodology

All provider counts come from direct queries to the CMS NPI Registry API v2.1, run on June 13, 2026. We used taxonomy_description=Physical+Therapist and limit=200. No authentication required. Confirmed: Physiotherapist → 0; Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation → 200+ (separate MD physiatrist population); Physical Therapy Assistant → 200+ (separate PTA population).

Raw responses: npi-physical-therapy-memphis-tn-raw.json, npi-physical-therapy-vermont-raw.json. Collection script: _data/npi-counts-physical-therapy.ps1.

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