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Healthcare Providers in Puerto Rico

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Puerto Rico from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 81 providers in this listing.

81 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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ST LUKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOME CARE PROGRAM

Hospice Care, Community Based

📍917 AVE TITO CASTRO, PONCE, PR, 00716

📞 787-843-4185

NPI: 1932108776

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SUPPORTIVE AND TRANSITION CARE

Family Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine

📍1789 CARR 21 STE 101, SAN JUAN, PR, 00921

📞 787-718-2747

NPI: 1386448801

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VARMED HOSPICE LLC

Hospice Care, Community Based

📍CALLE MANUEL F ROSSY, BAYAMON, PR, 00960

📞 787-995-1900

NPI: 1699590604

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VARMED MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC

Home Health

📍CALLE MANUEL F ROSSY, BAYAMON, PR, 00960

📞 787-778-5353

NPI: 1770277758

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VEGA ALTA HOSPICE CARE, INC.

Hospice Care, Community Based

📍CALLE MUNOZ RIVERA #1, VEGA ALTA, PR, 00692

📞 787-270-4838

NPI: 1528273992

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WESTERN MEDICAL HOSPICE, INC.

Hospice Care, Community Based

📍#4040 CALLE B LOTE 30, MAYAGUEZ, PR, 00682

📞 787-831-2252

NPI: 1639113301

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Providers Listed 81
Cities Found 20
State Puerto Rico
Source NPPES NPI Registry

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Healthcare in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico's healthcare system serves approximately 3.2 million residents on the island and faces unique challenges as a U.S. territory. The island's healthcare infrastructure was significantly damaged by Hurricane Maria in 2017, which destroyed or severely damaged hundreds of healthcare facilities and led to a major exodus of healthcare professionals. Recovery efforts have been ongoing, supported by federal funding and rebuilding programs.

San Juan, the capital, is home to the island's major medical institutions, including Centro Médico de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Medical Center) — the largest hospital complex in the Caribbean — which includes the University Hospital (Hospital Universitario), Puerto Rico Children's Hospital, and several specialty centers. The University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine trains the majority of Puerto Rico's physicians. Hospital Auxilio Mutuo and Hospital San Jorge are major private hospitals in San Juan.

Puerto Rico participates in Medicaid and CHIP under a block grant arrangement (rather than the open-ended federal matching formula used by states), which has historically resulted in significantly lower federal funding per enrollee. The Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH) (salud.pr.gov) oversees public health programs. The Puerto Rico Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline handles physician licensing on the island.

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