Taxonomy Code 207VC0300X
Obstetrics & Gynecology Complex Family Planning

Taxonomy Code Details

Taxonomy Code:
207VC0300X
Grouping:
Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
Classification:
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Specialization:
Complex Family Planning
Code Level:
Level III - Area of Specialization
Definition:
A complex family planning physician specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with complex reproductive needs. These physicians are experts in abortion and contraception clinical care, research, education, and advocacy.
Notes:
Source: National Uniform Claim Committee; Resources: Society of Family Planning, www.societyfp.org
Version:
NUCC Provider Taxonomy Version 25.0
Last Updated:
January 01, 2025
Code Navigator:
82% Individuals
18% Organizations
78% Female
3% Male
82% Individual Providers (76)18% Medical Organizations (17)78% Female Providers (73)3% Male Providers (3)

The code 207VC0300X is the health care provider taxonomy code for obstetrics & gynecology grouped under allopathic & osteopathic physicians with a specialization in complex family planning. NPI records indicate a total of 93 registered providers whose primary or secondary taxonomy code is complex family planning of which 73 are registered as females, 3 registered as males and 17 are organizations.

207VC0300X is a Level III - Area of Specialization taxonomy code used to describe a health care provider that chooses to pracice specific services. For instance, the area of specialization of Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians providers is determined by the Subspecialty Certificates issued by the different national boards. 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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