Physician Check
Cited due diligence, settled against named registers.
What was not checked
Stated here, before the findings, rather than buried under them.
- It cannot confirm state medical board standing. Those boards are named in the report so the reader can check the one that applies.
- It cannot confirm board certification, which is held by the certifying body rather than by any register read here.
- It cannot settle clinical quality, outcomes, or malpractice history.
- An active identifier is not a statement about the standard of care.
Who it is for
Newsrooms quoting a doctor, and teams checking a clinician before a placement, a referral, or an expert engagement.
The registers that settle it
| Register | What it settles |
|---|---|
| NPI Registry (CMS NPPES) | Whether the National Provider Identifier is active, and the primary specialty, credential and state on the record. |
| OIG List of Excluded Individuals and Entities | Whether the clinician appears on the federal exclusions register. |
| CourtListener | Whether the name appears in federal and state dockets of record. |
What a real run returned
Subject: a named physician with a public National Provider Identifier (NPI 1821039694)
Verdict: NPI active, no federal exclusion found
The report opens: "Verdict: NPI active, no federal exclusion found — baseline credentialing signals are clear as of 2026-08-08." It names the identifier, the registered primary specialty and the state, and cites both the identifier register and the exclusions register.
The ceiling
The strongest thing this check will say about a person is partially verified. It will not clear someone, and it will not tell you a person is fake — a register that has no record of a name has no record of that name, which is a different statement from the person not existing.
What you can order
Both tiers are priced on the pricing page. Nothing on this page is a quote.