Pathology
There are 240 active pathology providers in the United States, distributed across 34 states. A pediatric pathologist is expert in the laboratory diagnosis of diseases that occur during fetal growth, infancy and child development. The practice requires a strong foundation in general pathology
By state
Top metros
- CINCINNATI, OH 16 providers
- PHILADELPHIA, PA 13 providers
- COLUMBUS, OH 12 providers
- AURORA, CO 12 providers
- LOS ANGELES, CA 12 providers
- KANSAS CITY, MO 9 providers
- SEATTLE, WA 9 providers
- FORT WORTH, TX 8 providers
- MADERA, CA 6 providers
- PHOENIX, AZ 6 providers
- MILWAUKEE, WI 6 providers
- DALLAS, TX 6 providers
- SALT LAKE CITY, UT 5 providers
- SAN DIEGO, CA 5 providers
- AKRON, OH 5 providers
- BOSTON, MA 5 providers
- WILMINGTON, DE 5 providers
- HOUSTON, TX 4 providers
- CHICAGO, IL 4 providers
- NASHVILLE, TN 4 providers
About pathology
A pediatric pathologist is expert in the laboratory diagnosis of diseases that occur during fetal growth, infancy and child development. The practice requires a strong foundation in general pathology and substantial understanding of normal growth and development, along with extensive knowledge of pediatric medicine.
Frequently asked
What does a pathology provider do?
Pathology 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 pathology 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.