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psychiatrists per 100,000 — Wake County, NC
Wake County (1,229,475 residents) sits within North Carolina, where psychiatrists are listed at 16.99 per 100,000.
Geographic scopeWake County sits within North Carolina. The figure below reports North Carolina-wide density; NPPES does not publish a county-level field of practice in its public API, so a state-level figure is the most precise public-source measure available.
psychiatrists per 100,000 residents
16.99
1,877 active psychiatrists · 11,046,024 residents · North Carolina
- National rank
- 22 / 51
- Percentile
- 59th
- Underserved threshold
- 10 / 100k
- Quartile
- Q2
above national median
above
Comparable areas
Three states whose psychiatrist per-100k density is closest to North Carolina's — useful for benchmarking.
- Alaskarank 2117.02 / 100k
- New Jerseyrank 2017.19 / 100k
- Virginiarank 1917.22 / 100k
Citeable result
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North Carolina has 1,877 active psychiatrists (16.99 per 100,000 residents) — ranked 22 of 51 U.S. states + DC. Source: CMS NPPES NPI Registry + U.S. Census Bureau, snapshot 2026-05-06. Threshold for "underserved" in the parent study: 10 per 100,000. Citation: Fonteum Research, /research/psychiatry-provider-supply-by-state-2026.
Source provenance
- U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services NPI Registry (NPPES) — public API
- U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program, 2024 Vintage (V2024)
- Snapshot date: 2026-05-06
Limitations
- This figure measures density (per-capita supply), not access. Drive time, appointment availability, insurance acceptance, and wait times are not modeled here.
- The CMS NPPES registry counts NPI-1 individual providers with the relevant taxonomy code. It does not capture PA-led or NP-led practices that operate under a different taxonomy.
- NPPES does not publish a county-level field of practice in its public API. County- and ZIP-scoped queries surface state-level density, with the geographic context preserved on this page.
- Population is the U.S. Census Bureau 2024 vintage estimate. Population shifts post-2024 are not yet reflected.
- The "underserved" threshold is the parent study's transparent baseline cutoff; it is not a regulatory or clinical definition. See the parent study for the rationale.
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