Taxonomy Code 202D00000X
Integrative Medicine

Taxonomy Code Details

Taxonomy Code:
202D00000X
Grouping:
Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
Classification:
Integrative Medicine
Code Level:
Level II - Classification
Definition:
A physician who specializes in the treatment of the whole person through prevention and treatment based on medical evidence. Integrative medicine considers all factors that influence health, wellness, and disease – including mind, body, and spirit. Conventional and alternative methods are used to facilitate the body’s innate healing response. Appropriate consideration is given to use of less-invasive and less-harmful interventions, when possible. It also incorporates all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care modalities, and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.
Notes:
Source: American Board of Physician Specialties, www.abpsus.org/aboim
Version:
NUCC Provider Taxonomy Version 25.0
Last Updated:
January 01, 2025
Code Navigator:
40% Individuals
60% Organizations
27% Female
13% Male
40% Individual Providers (178)60% Medical Organizations (263)27% Female Providers (119)13% Male Providers (59)

The code 202D00000X is the health care provider taxonomy code for integrative medicine grouped under allopathic & osteopathic physicians. NPI records indicate a total of 441 registered providers whose primary or secondary taxonomy code is integrative medicine of which 119 are registered as females, 59 registered as males and 263 are organizations.

202D00000X is a Level II - Classification taxonomy code used to describe a health care provider service or occupation related to the Provider Grouping. Taxonomy codes are self-selected by the health care provider. Their specialty is defined based on their education level and training. Taxonomy codes do not specify the actual services rendered by the health care provider.


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