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Endocrinology Private Practices in Alaska (6 Verified Groups) | Daniel Aragón

There are 6 physician-owned endocrinology practices in Alaska, vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. Hospital-employed, government, and academic positions are excluded.

Without the recruiter filter.

Endocrinology Practice Directory: Alaska

17 physician-owned endocrinology practices in Alaska. Every listing vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. See what is actually out there before you sign your first contract.

MCAT. STEPs. Match. ABIM. Each one was a milestone someone else designed. You hit them in order, on time, and the path kept going.

Most endocrinology physicians sign their first contract without knowing how many other groups exist within driving distance. This is the single largest source of leverage you give away in your career, and you give it away because nobody told you the information was out there. The Real Contract course walks you through every clause that matters.

NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DIRECTORY

Hospital-employed, government-operated, and academic positions are excluded. These are not independent private practices:

Hospital systems

  • Alaska Native Medical Center / ANTHC Endocrinology
  • Foundation Health Partners
  • Bartlett

All 6 physician-owned endocrinology practices in Alaska, by city

6practices listed
3cities in AK
0PE or corporate flagged
6with a website
6 practices listed

Far North Surgery

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Surgical OncologistEndocrinologistGastrointestinal Surgeon

In Anchorage, Alaska, Far North Surgery offers endocrinology care as part of the region's private practice scene. The practice also provides hormonal and metabolic care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.

2925 DeBarr Rd suite D350, Anchorage, AK 99508

Gameday Men's Health Anchorage

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Men'S Health PhysicianEndocrinologistHealth Consultant

Gameday Men's Health Anchorage provides outpatient endocrinology care from its office in Anchorage, Alaska. Additional capabilities include hormonal and metabolic care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.

2525 C St Ste. 250, Anchorage, AK 99503

Medical Park Family Care

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Diabetes CenterFamily Practice Physician

Looking for a trusted, friendly healthcare provider in Anchorage? Medical Park Family Care has been taking care of Alaskans since 1971, offering everything from family medicine and pediatrics to diabetes care, lab work, X-rays, and even travel consultations, all under one roof. Whether you need a same-day appointment, a wellness check, or ongoing care, our team is here to help you and your family stay healthy. Locally owned and physician-led, we put patients First. Give us a call at 907-279-8486

2211 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99508

Patients First Medical Clinic LLC.

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Diabetes Center

Patients First Medical Clinic LLC. provides endocrinology services to patients in the Anchorage, Alaska area as an independent medical practice. Beyond endocrinology, the office offers outpatient medical care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.

6307 DeBarr Rd # C, Anchorage, AK 99504

Alcan Medical Group

Fairbanks, AK

NPPES Verified
Diabetes CenterDisability Services And Support Organization

Alcan Medical Group serves the Fairbanks, Alaska community with endocrinology care as a privately run practice. The practice also provides outpatient medical care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.

751 Old Richardson Hwy # 101, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Caring For Women

Wasilla, AK

NPPES Verified
Women'S Health ClinicEndocrinologist

Caring For Women delivers endocrinology medical services in Wasilla, Alaska under private ownership. Services extend to hormonal and metabolic care. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.

3505 E Meridian Park Loop Suite 100, Wasilla, AK 99654

About this directory and the Alaska endocrinology market

Step 1. Step 2. Match. Boards. Then what?

Then graduation approaches and the algorithm stops. A recruiter calls. The contract has a productivity formula you cannot solve for, a non-compete you cannot evaluate, and a tail-coverage clause nobody explained.

You can read the contract once you know what else is out there. This directory is what else is out there. 17 endocrinology groups in Alaska, physician-owned, cross-referenced against the NPPES NPI Registry. Start here.

What other resources point to in Alaska

There are 17 endocrinology practices in Alaska on this page, and every single one is physician-owned. I built the list from the NPPES NPI Registry, then layered on business data from DataForSEO for practice websites, phone numbers, and descriptions. Hospital-system practices, government clinics, academic positions, and corporate-acquired groups didn't make the cut. The listings cover 3 cities across Alaska.

You won't find this list anywhere else. National job boards aggregate whatever employers pay to post, regardless of ownership structure. This directory starts from the federal NPPES database and filters down to practices where physicians own the entity. That distinction matters because it determines everything: how you're compensated, how decisions get made, whether you'll ever have a real equity stake. Use it to identify practices worth reaching out to directly.

The Alaska endocrinology market in detail

Alaska's physician-owned endocrinology directory lists 6 practice locations across 3 cities.

None of the endocrinology practices listed in Alaska carry a PE-Backed or Corporate-Acquired flag. All listings in this directory are physician-owned independent practices verified through NPPES.

Practices are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Wasilla.

The PGY-Final-Year Path

Once you have the map, here is what to do with it.

The Directory is step one. The course teaches you what the contract actually says. The lawyer makes sure you sign the right one.

1
See what is around you

You are already here. 6 physician-owned endocrinology groups in Alaska, vetted against NPPES.

2
Read your contract

The Real Contract walks you through every clause that matters: non-compete, productivity, tail coverage, partnership track.

3
Hire the right lawyer

A vetted directory of physician-contract attorneys in Alaska. The person on your side should be one who actually does this work.

Stop being recruited. Start choosing.

Most physicians sign the first thing handed to them.

Now you know what else is around. Browse the Directory, subscribe to the newsletter, and walk back into the negotiation with both.

“You spent fifteen years on a map. Then someone took it away.”

Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA

Frequently asked questions about endocrinology in Alaska

How many Endocrinology private practices are in Alaska?

There are 6 physician-owned endocrinology private practices in Alaska, verified against the NPPES NPI Registry. All are independently operated. Hospital-employed, government, corporate, and academic positions are excluded.

What does physician-owned mean?

A physician-owned practice is one where licensed physicians hold controlling ownership of the business entity. This is distinct from hospital employment, corporate medical groups, or private equity-backed practices where non-physician entities control the business.

What does the Corporate-Acquired or MSO-Affiliated flag mean?

The Corporate-Acquired flag means the practice was historically physician-owned but has since been acquired by a corporate entity such as Optum. The MSO-Affiliated flag means the practice uses a Management Services Organization for billing and administration while physicians retain practice-level ownership.

Ancillary Revenue in Alaska Endocrinology Private Practice

Alaska doesn't have physician-owned independent endocrinology practices in this directory. Endocrinology care here runs through hospital systems like Alaska Regional, and Foundation Health Partners.

What is an NPPES-verified practice?

NPPES is the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, a federal database maintained by CMS. Every practice in this directory has an active NPI record in NPPES, confirming it is a registered U.S. medical practice.

What ancillary services can an endocrinology private practice in Alaska offer to increase revenue?

Private endocrinology practices in Alaska commonly add: DEXA scanning for osteoporosis (technical component revenue), in-house laboratory services (HbA1c, thyroid, metabolic panels with a CLIA-certified lab license), continuous glucose monitor (CGM) supply dispensing, and DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support) programs. Each adds revenue beyond E&M billing without requiring new physician FTEs. Ask any prospective practice which of these services are active and how the revenue is distributed.

How Physician-Owned Practices Compare

Physician-Owned Hospital-Employed Corporate / PE-Backed
Who controls the practicePhysiciansHealth systemNon-physician entity
Non-compete scopeNarrower, negotiableBroadVery broad
Partnership / buy-in pathCommonRareRare
Call schedule flexibilityHigherVariableLower
Productivity bonus upsideHighModerateModerate
Included in this directoryYesNoFlagged

Key Terms in Physician Contracts

PC (Professional Corporation)
A state-chartered corporation formed by licensed professionals. Physicians use PCs to own and operate their practices with liability separation. Many states require medical practices to be structured as PCs rather than standard LLCs or general partnerships.
PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company)
A hybrid entity combining LLC flexibility with professional licensing requirements. PLLCs are common for physician-owned practices in states that permit them. They offer pass-through taxation and personal liability protection for non-malpractice claims.
MSO (Management Services Organization)
A non-physician entity that provides administrative infrastructure (billing, coding, EHR support, payer contracting) to physician-owned practices. MSO arrangements let physicians retain clinical and practice ownership while outsourcing back-office operations. Private equity commonly uses MSO structures to influence practice operations without technically owning the medical entity.
NPI (National Provider Identifier)
A unique 10-digit number assigned to every U.S. healthcare provider and organization by CMS. Individual physicians receive a Type 1 NPI; practice entities receive a Type 2 NPI. The NPI is used across all payers for billing and credentialing.
Restrictive Covenant
Any contractual clause that limits a physician's professional activities after leaving an employer. Non-compete clauses are the most common restrictive covenant, but the category also includes non-solicitation clauses (prohibiting contact with former patients or staff) and non-disparagement clauses.
DEXA Scan (Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry)
An imaging study that measures bone mineral density, used to diagnose osteoporosis and monitor treatment response. In a physician-owned practice with DEXA equipment, the technical component of the scan (equipment, technician time) is billed separately from the physician's interpretation fee, generating additional ancillary revenue.
DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support)
A structured patient education program recognized by CMS and covered under Medicare for patients with diabetes. Requires accreditation by ADA or AADE. When offered by a physician practice, generates billing codes separate from physician E&M visits, adding a revenue stream without requiring additional physician time.

This directory is maintained by Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA, a physician who just walked this path. All listings are pulled from the (CMS.gov), the federal database of all U.S. medical providers. Hospital-employed, corporate, and government-operated positions are excluded. Last updated: .

Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA. A physician who just walked this path.

Endocrinology Private Practices in Alaska (6 Verified Groups) | Daniel Aragón

There are 6 physician-owned endocrinology practices in Alaska, vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. Hospital-employed, government, and academic positions are excluded.

Without the recruiter filter.

Endocrinology Practice Directory: Alaska

17 physician-owned endocrinology practices in Alaska. Every listing vetted against the NPPES NPI Registry. See what is actually out there before you sign your first contract.

MCAT. STEPs. Match. ABIM. Each one was a milestone someone else designed. You hit them in order, on time, and the path kept going.

Most endocrinology physicians sign their first contract without knowing how many other groups exist within driving distance. This is the single largest source of leverage you give away in your career, and you give it away because nobody told you the information was out there. The Real Contract course walks you through every clause that matters.

NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DIRECTORY

Hospital-employed, government-operated, and academic positions are excluded. These are not independent private practices:

Hospital systems

  • Alaska Native Medical Center / ANTHC Endocrinology
  • Foundation Health Partners
  • Bartlett

All 6 physician-owned endocrinology practices in Alaska, by city

6practices listed
3cities in AK
0PE or corporate flagged
6with a website
6 practices listed

Far North Surgery

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Surgical OncologistEndocrinologistGastrointestinal Surgeon

In Anchorage, Alaska, Far North Surgery offers endocrinology care as part of the region's private practice scene. The practice also provides hormonal and metabolic care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.

2925 DeBarr Rd suite D350, Anchorage, AK 99508

Gameday Men's Health Anchorage

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Men'S Health PhysicianEndocrinologistHealth Consultant

Gameday Men's Health Anchorage provides outpatient endocrinology care from its office in Anchorage, Alaska. Additional capabilities include hormonal and metabolic care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.

2525 C St Ste. 250, Anchorage, AK 99503

Medical Park Family Care

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Diabetes CenterFamily Practice Physician

Looking for a trusted, friendly healthcare provider in Anchorage? Medical Park Family Care has been taking care of Alaskans since 1971, offering everything from family medicine and pediatrics to diabetes care, lab work, X-rays, and even travel consultations, all under one roof. Whether you need a same-day appointment, a wellness check, or ongoing care, our team is here to help you and your family stay healthy. Locally owned and physician-led, we put patients First. Give us a call at 907-279-8486

2211 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage, AK 99508

Patients First Medical Clinic LLC.

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Diabetes Center

Patients First Medical Clinic LLC. provides endocrinology services to patients in the Anchorage, Alaska area as an independent medical practice. Beyond endocrinology, the office offers outpatient medical care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.

6307 DeBarr Rd # C, Anchorage, AK 99504

Alcan Medical Group

Fairbanks, AK

NPPES Verified
Diabetes CenterDisability Services And Support Organization

Alcan Medical Group serves the Fairbanks, Alaska community with endocrinology care as a privately run practice. The practice also provides outpatient medical care. Visit the practice website or call to discuss potential openings.

751 Old Richardson Hwy # 101, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Caring For Women

Wasilla, AK

NPPES Verified
Women'S Health ClinicEndocrinologist

Caring For Women delivers endocrinology medical services in Wasilla, Alaska under private ownership. Services extend to hormonal and metabolic care. Reach the office through their website or direct phone line for career-related questions.

3505 E Meridian Park Loop Suite 100, Wasilla, AK 99654

About this directory and the Alaska endocrinology market

Step 1. Step 2. Match. Boards. Then what?

Then graduation approaches and the algorithm stops. A recruiter calls. The contract has a productivity formula you cannot solve for, a non-compete you cannot evaluate, and a tail-coverage clause nobody explained.

You can read the contract once you know what else is out there. This directory is what else is out there. 17 endocrinology groups in Alaska, physician-owned, cross-referenced against the NPPES NPI Registry. Start here.

What other resources point to in Alaska

There are 17 endocrinology practices in Alaska on this page, and every single one is physician-owned. I built the list from the NPPES NPI Registry, then layered on business data from DataForSEO for practice websites, phone numbers, and descriptions. Hospital-system practices, government clinics, academic positions, and corporate-acquired groups didn't make the cut. The listings cover 3 cities across Alaska.

You won't find this list anywhere else. National job boards aggregate whatever employers pay to post, regardless of ownership structure. This directory starts from the federal NPPES database and filters down to practices where physicians own the entity. That distinction matters because it determines everything: how you're compensated, how decisions get made, whether you'll ever have a real equity stake. Use it to identify practices worth reaching out to directly.

The Alaska endocrinology market in detail

Alaska's physician-owned endocrinology directory lists 6 practice locations across 3 cities.

None of the endocrinology practices listed in Alaska carry a PE-Backed or Corporate-Acquired flag. All listings in this directory are physician-owned independent practices verified through NPPES.

Practices are located in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Wasilla.

The PGY-Final-Year Path

Once you have the map, here is what to do with it.

The Directory is step one. The course teaches you what the contract actually says. The lawyer makes sure you sign the right one.

1
See what is around you

You are already here. 6 physician-owned endocrinology groups in Alaska, vetted against NPPES.

2
Read your contract

The Real Contract walks you through every clause that matters: non-compete, productivity, tail coverage, partnership track.

3
Hire the right lawyer

A vetted directory of physician-contract attorneys in Alaska. The person on your side should be one who actually does this work.

Stop being recruited. Start choosing.

Most physicians sign the first thing handed to them.

Now you know what else is around. Browse the Directory, subscribe to the newsletter, and walk back into the negotiation with both.

“You spent fifteen years on a map. Then someone took it away.”

Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA

Frequently asked questions about endocrinology in Alaska

How many Endocrinology private practices are in Alaska?

There are 6 physician-owned endocrinology private practices in Alaska, verified against the NPPES NPI Registry. All are independently operated. Hospital-employed, government, corporate, and academic positions are excluded.

What does physician-owned mean?

A physician-owned practice is one where licensed physicians hold controlling ownership of the business entity. This is distinct from hospital employment, corporate medical groups, or private equity-backed practices where non-physician entities control the business.

What does the Corporate-Acquired or MSO-Affiliated flag mean?

The Corporate-Acquired flag means the practice was historically physician-owned but has since been acquired by a corporate entity such as Optum. The MSO-Affiliated flag means the practice uses a Management Services Organization for billing and administration while physicians retain practice-level ownership.

Ancillary Revenue in Alaska Endocrinology Private Practice

Alaska doesn't have physician-owned independent endocrinology practices in this directory. Endocrinology care here runs through hospital systems like Alaska Regional, and Foundation Health Partners.

What is an NPPES-verified practice?

NPPES is the National Plan and Provider Enumeration System, a federal database maintained by CMS. Every practice in this directory has an active NPI record in NPPES, confirming it is a registered U.S. medical practice.

What ancillary services can an endocrinology private practice in Alaska offer to increase revenue?

Private endocrinology practices in Alaska commonly add: DEXA scanning for osteoporosis (technical component revenue), in-house laboratory services (HbA1c, thyroid, metabolic panels with a CLIA-certified lab license), continuous glucose monitor (CGM) supply dispensing, and DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support) programs. Each adds revenue beyond E&M billing without requiring new physician FTEs. Ask any prospective practice which of these services are active and how the revenue is distributed.

How Physician-Owned Practices Compare

Physician-Owned Hospital-Employed Corporate / PE-Backed
Who controls the practicePhysiciansHealth systemNon-physician entity
Non-compete scopeNarrower, negotiableBroadVery broad
Partnership / buy-in pathCommonRareRare
Call schedule flexibilityHigherVariableLower
Productivity bonus upsideHighModerateModerate
Included in this directoryYesNoFlagged

Key Terms in Physician Contracts

PC (Professional Corporation)
A state-chartered corporation formed by licensed professionals. Physicians use PCs to own and operate their practices with liability separation. Many states require medical practices to be structured as PCs rather than standard LLCs or general partnerships.
PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company)
A hybrid entity combining LLC flexibility with professional licensing requirements. PLLCs are common for physician-owned practices in states that permit them. They offer pass-through taxation and personal liability protection for non-malpractice claims.
MSO (Management Services Organization)
A non-physician entity that provides administrative infrastructure (billing, coding, EHR support, payer contracting) to physician-owned practices. MSO arrangements let physicians retain clinical and practice ownership while outsourcing back-office operations. Private equity commonly uses MSO structures to influence practice operations without technically owning the medical entity.
NPI (National Provider Identifier)
A unique 10-digit number assigned to every U.S. healthcare provider and organization by CMS. Individual physicians receive a Type 1 NPI; practice entities receive a Type 2 NPI. The NPI is used across all payers for billing and credentialing.
Restrictive Covenant
Any contractual clause that limits a physician's professional activities after leaving an employer. Non-compete clauses are the most common restrictive covenant, but the category also includes non-solicitation clauses (prohibiting contact with former patients or staff) and non-disparagement clauses.
DEXA Scan (Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry)
An imaging study that measures bone mineral density, used to diagnose osteoporosis and monitor treatment response. In a physician-owned practice with DEXA equipment, the technical component of the scan (equipment, technician time) is billed separately from the physician's interpretation fee, generating additional ancillary revenue.
DSMES (Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support)
A structured patient education program recognized by CMS and covered under Medicare for patients with diabetes. Requires accreditation by ADA or AADE. When offered by a physician practice, generates billing codes separate from physician E&M visits, adding a revenue stream without requiring additional physician time.

This directory is maintained by Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA, a physician who just walked this path. All listings are pulled from the (CMS.gov), the federal database of all U.S. medical providers. Hospital-employed, corporate, and government-operated positions are excluded. Last updated: .

Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA. A physician who just walked this path.