Look Up Any US Physical Therapist
321,706+ physical therapists across 5,037 US cities · public federal registry (NPPES)
Every profile links to the state board so you can verify current license status.
Pick a city to see physical therapists. Search by name from the city page.
Not medical advice, not an endorsement. Information from public NPPES records; verify current license status with the state board.
Government Data
Registry info from NPPES — CMS's public directory of every US healthcare provider with an NPI. Includes name, credential, taxonomy, address, and enrollment date.
State Board Verification
Every profile links directly to the correct state PT board so you can verify current license status and check for public disciplinary actions at the source.
Recovery Guides
Evidence-based guides on rehab timelines and what to expect — clearly sourced, not sponsored.
Browse by City
5,037 cities
New York, NY
4122 PTs
Chicago, IL
3041 PTs
Brooklyn, NY
2585 PTs
Houston, TX
1937 PTs
San Diego, CA
1755 PTs
San Antonio, TX
1699 PTs
Los Angeles, CA
1560 PTs
Phoenix, AZ
1451 PTs
Seattle, WA
1423 PTs
Louisville, KY
1398 PTs
Austin, TX
1318 PTs
Pittsburgh, PA
1313 PTs
Dallas, TX
1302 PTs
Jacksonville, FL
1238 PTs
Philadelphia, PA
1180 PTs
Las Vegas, NV
1167 PTs
Charlotte, NC
1158 PTs
Portland, OR
1141 PTs
Baltimore, MD
1122 PTs
Miami, FL
1116 PTs
Indianapolis, IN
1113 PTs
Omaha, NE
1062 PTs
Colorado Springs, CO
1030 PTs
Denver, CO
1027 PTs
Browse by Specialty
NPPES publishes a specialty taxonomy for some PTs. Most PTs have a generic taxonomy — those aren't listed as a specialty here.
Orthopedic
For joint replacements, ACL/rotator cuff rehab, sprains, and post-surgical recovery.
Sports
For sports injuries, overuse conditions, and safe return to athletic activity.
Neurology
For stroke recovery, balance disorders, or movement changes from a neurological condition.
Pediatric
For a child's motor-development delays, injuries, or congenital movement conditions.
Geriatric
For balance and fall risk, arthritis, or mobility loss with age.
Hand
For hand/wrist injuries, carpal tunnel, or post-surgical upper-extremity recovery.
Cardiopulmonary
For recovery after a cardiac event, COPD, or post-surgical lung rehabilitation.
Clinical Electrophysiology
For nerve-related pain, muscle dysfunction, or wound management needing specialized testing.
Recovery Guides
ACL Reconstruction Rehab
Physical therapy is the backbone of recovery after ACL reconstruction.
Rotator Cuff Recovery
Many rotator cuff problems improve with PT alone, without surgery.
Knee Replacement Rehab
PT after total knee replacement restores motion, strength, and walking.
Lower Back Pain & PT
PT is a first-line, evidence-based treatment for most low back pain.
Sciatica: What PT Can Do
Most sciatica improves with time and targeted physical therapy.
Stroke Recovery & PT
Neurologic PT is central to regaining movement after a stroke.
Plantar Fasciitis Relief
Stretching and loading programs resolve most plantar fasciitis.
Vestibular Rehab for Dizziness
Specialized PT treats many causes of dizziness and vertigo.
How It Works
We Aggregate NPPES
CMS's NPPES bulk file is public and updated monthly. We pull PT records and organize them by city.
We Link to Authoritative Sources
Every profile has a direct link to the state board so you can verify current license status and discipline yourself.
We Don't Rank or Rate
We do not score, rank, or endorse individual PTs. There is no free public data that supports doing so honestly.
Read our methodology for exactly what we do and don't verify.