Workers' Comp Doctors in North Carolina

35 workers' comp doctors and providers across North Carolina.

How workers' comp medical care works in North Carolina

Workers' compensation in North Carolina is administered through the state's workers' compensation board and, where applicable, employer-designated Medical Provider Networks (MPNs). Treating physicians document the injury, manage care under the state fee schedule, and provide reports used to determine ongoing benefits.

Below are 35 workers' compensation providers across North Carolina. Narrow the list by city, specialty, or network affiliation.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a workers' comp doctor in North Carolina?

Start with your employer's panel of physicians or MPN list, if one exists. If not, you can search this directory for verified North Carolina providers by specialty, city, and network. Confirm the provider is accepting new workers' compensation patients before you book.

Can I see my own doctor for a work injury in North Carolina?

Rules vary. Some states require you to start with an employer-selected physician for the first 30-90 days. After that window, or in states without MPN restrictions, you generally have the right to choose your own treating physician. Check with the North Carolina workers' compensation board for specifics.

What if my employer's network doesn't have the specialist I need?

If no in-network specialist can provide medically necessary care, the MPN must approve an outside referral. Document the lack of in-network availability and ask the claims adjuster in writing for an out-of-network authorization.

Is there a fee for using this directory?

No. This directory is free for injured workers, attorneys, and case managers searching for verified WC providers in North Carolina.