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Healthcare Providers in Rhode Island

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Rhode Island from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 34 providers in this listing.

34 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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TODD E. HANDEL, INC

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine

📍285 GOVERNOR ST STE 100, PROVIDENCE, RI, 02906

📞 401-305-5280

NPI: 1275633547

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UNIVERSITY REHABILITATION

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine

📍450 VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKWAY, EAST PROVIDENCE, RI, 02914

📞 401-435-2288

NPI: 1255531513

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VETERAN MEDICAL SPECIALISTS

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine

📍139 BENEFIT ST, PAWTUCKET, RI, 02861

📞 401-206-0715

NPI: 1841074580

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WRG PHYSIATRY GROUP, LLC

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

📍2109 HARTFORD AVE, JOHNSTON, RI, 02919

📞 787-690-4019

NPI: 1982592747

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📍 Providence 📍 Cranston 📍 Warwick 📍 Pawtucket 📍 East Providence 📍 Woonsocket 📍 Newport 📍 Central Falls 📍 Westerly 📍 Bristol 📍 Lincoln 📍 Smithfield 📍 Portsmouth 📍 Barrington 📍 Tiverton 📍 Middletown 📍 Burrillville 📍 Narragansett 📍 North Kingstown 📍 Cumberland

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Providers Listed 34
Cities Found 20
State Rhode Island
Source NPPES NPI Registry

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Healthcare in Rhode Island

Rhode Island, the smallest state by area, has a well-developed healthcare system serving approximately 1.1 million residents. Rhode Island Hospital in Providence is the state's largest hospital and a Level I Trauma Center, affiliated with the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Lifespan Health System, which includes Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam Hospital, and Hasbro Children's Hospital, is the state's largest health system. Care New England Health System, including Women & Infants Hospital and Kent Hospital, is the other major health system in the state.

Rhode Island expanded Medicaid in 2014, and the program — called Medicaid Rhode Island — covers approximately 350,000 residents. The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) (health.ri.gov) oversees public health programs and healthcare licensing. The Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline handles physician licensing and verification.

Despite its small size, Rhode Island has a high concentration of healthcare resources relative to its population. The state benefits from proximity to Boston's world-class medical centers, including Massachusetts General Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, which serve as referral destinations for complex cases. The Legorreta Cancer Center at Brown University is a growing research and treatment hub for oncology in the state.

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