Military Health Care Provider
There are 1509 active military health care provider providers in the United States, distributed across 62 states. An Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT) is specially trained and educated to perform primary medical care, minor surgical services, and treatment of dental disorders for active duty military mem
By state
Top metros
- APO, AE 109 providers
- APO, AP 67 providers
- HURLBURT FIELD, FL 57 providers
- SAN ANTONIO, TX 52 providers
- TRAVIS AFB, CA 43 providers
- NELLIS AFB, NV 43 providers
- MOODY AFB, GA 35 providers
- FAIRCHILD AFB, WA 26 providers
- EGLIN AFB, FL 25 providers
- CANNON AFB, NM 20 providers
- SAN DIEGO, CA 15 providers
- HILL AFB, UT 15 providers
- JBER, AK 15 providers
- TUCSON, AZ 15 providers
- COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 15 providers
- SCOTT AFB, IL 13 providers
- LACKLAND A F B, TX 13 providers
- TINKER AFB, OK 13 providers
- LANGLEY AFB, VA 12 providers
- EIELSON AFB, AK 12 providers
About military health care provider
An Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT) is specially trained and educated to perform primary medical care, minor surgical services, and treatment of dental disorders for active duty military members in a variety of health care and non-health care settings worldwide under direct and indirect physician supervision. An IDMT may take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, prescribe medications, and give immunizations. IDMTs work under the direct supervision of a physician preceptor when at home station and indirectly when assigned to a Mobile Aid Station, Mobile Medical Unit, remote site, or otherwise deployed specifically as an IDMT. An IDMT may be an experienced Aerospace Medical Service Technician who meets special task qualifications and is recommended for training by the Aerospace Medical Service Functional Manager at their Medical Treatment Facility. IDMTs maintain certification as Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technicians and as Immunization Back-up Technicians.
Frequently asked
What does a military health care provider provider do?
Military Health Care Provider providers are healthcare professionals classified under the NUCC Healthcare Provider Taxonomy. Refer to the NUCC taxonomy definitions and your state licensing board for scope of practice details.
How do I verify a military health care provider provider's NPI?
Every NPI on Praxis MD has a verifiable record in the official CMS NPPES registry. Open NPPES to confirm, then check the issuing state board for current license status.
How current is this data?
Praxis MD refreshes the monthly NPPES bulk file and applies weekly delta updates. Each page shows its 'Updated' date.