CCMSI Workers' Comp Doctors

576 workers' comp doctors in the CCMSI Medical Provider Network.

About the CCMSI Medical Provider Network

CCMSI provider lookup: quick answer

CCMSI is listed here as a workers' compensation Medical Provider Network resource. Use this page to narrow by city or specialty, then confirm active network participation before scheduling care.

  • 576 listed CCMSI workers' comp providers.
  • City pages help injured workers and adjusters find local in-network options faster.
  • Specialty pages help route claims to the right type of work injury clinician.

CCMSI is a Medical Provider Network (MPN) used by employers and insurers to manage workers' compensation medical care. Injured workers covered by CCMSI are generally required to choose a treating physician from the network's approved list.

Below are 576 providers listed in this directory as affiliated with CCMSI. Always confirm network status directly with the provider's office and your claims adjuster before booking.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I verify a provider is currently in the CCMSI network?

Network rosters change. Call the provider's office and ask the front desk to confirm active CCMSI participation for workers' comp, and cross-check with your claims adjuster before your appointment.

What happens if I see an out-of-network provider?

The insurer may deny payment for the visit, and you could be on the hook for the bill — or the visit may not count toward your treatment record. Always confirm network status first, or request prior authorization in writing for an out-of-network referral.

Can my employer change networks during my case?

Yes, employers and insurers can change MPN administrators. You must be given written notice and an opportunity to either transition to an in-network provider or continue with your current physician under specific conditions defined by your state.

How do I switch providers within CCMSI?

Most MPNs let you switch to any other in-network provider once, without prior approval. Subsequent changes may require justification. Notify the claims adjuster in writing when you make a switch.