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Primary Care Physicians (civilian) in North Carolina

Non-federal primary care doctors (MDs and DOs) per 100,000 civilians, counting all primary care specialties.

70 per 100K in 2023

#36 of 50 · Bottom tier (higher is better)

North Carolina is worse than the 50-state median (79 per 100K). That's a gap of 8 per 100K.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2010 – 2023 · North Carolina only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About primary care physicians (civilian)

What this measures: Counts non-federal primary care doctors per 100,000 civilians.

Why it matters: Primary care supply is the front door to the health system. Lower density usually means longer waits, more travel, and worse management of chronic conditions.

Watch out: This measures provider supply, not actual patient access. A state can have many doctors per capita and still have access deserts in rural counties.

Recent trend

YearNorth CarolinaUS median
201472 per 100K77 per 100K
201572 per 100K78 per 100K
201672 per 100K78 per 100K
201772 per 100K78 per 100K
201873 per 100K78 per 100K
201973 per 100K79 per 100K
202072 per 100K79 per 100K
202172 per 100K77 per 100K
202271 per 100K78 per 100K
202370 per 100K79 per 100K

North Carolina vs. neighboring states

Same metric (primary care physicians (civilian)), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StatePrimary Care Physicians (civilian)National rank
Virginia 76 per 100K #28 of 50
Tennessee 68 per 100K #38 of 50
Georgia 68 per 100K #39 of 50
South Carolina 67 per 100K #40 of 50

How North Carolina compares (2023)

Top 5 best

#1Vermont114 per 100K
#2Maine105 per 100K
#3Massachusetts102 per 100K
#4Oregon95 per 100K
#5Alaska94 per 100K

Bottom 5

#46Texas61 per 100K
#47Oklahoma59 per 100K
#48Nevada58 per 100K
#49Mississippi56 per 100K
#50Utah56 per 100K

Source and methodology

Source: HRSA Area Health Resource File · Direction: higher is better · Unit: per 100K

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