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Infectious Disease Private Practices in Alaska (0 Independent Groups) | Daniel Aragón
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Infectious Disease Private Practices in Alaska

As of May 2026, the NPPES NPI Registry verification turned up zero physician-owned infectious disease private practices in Alaska. Hospital-employed, government, and academic positions are excluded from this directory.

There are 0 physician-owned infectious disease private practices in Alaska as of May 2026, per NPPES verification. Infectious disease care in this state is currently hospital-employed, academic, or government-operated.

Why this page exists

This page does not exist because we forgot. It exists because we looked. Across the NPPES NPI Registry, state medical board records, and individual practice websites, zero independently-operated infectious disease practices were found in Alaska that meet the directory's definition of physician-owned.

This is more common than you would think in smaller-population states. Sub-specialties with low patient volumes often consolidate into hospital systems or academic medical centers, where physicians are employed rather than independent.

If you are searching for an independent infectious disease position in this region, the options below are where to look next.

Other physician-owned specialties in Alaska

Alaska does have physician-owned practices in other specialties. The most common:

Infectious Disease in nearby states

If you are open to a contract in a neighboring state, see whether independent infectious disease exists there:

Want a different angle?

The Practice Directory covers 53,000+ physician-owned groups across 51 jurisdictions and 28 specialties. If Alaska is not where you find infectious disease, the rest of the directory is one click away.

Frequently asked questions

How many physician-owned infectious disease private practices are in Alaska?

As of May 2026, there are zero physician-owned infectious disease private practices in Alaska, according to NPPES NPI Registry verification. Infectious disease care in Alaska is currently delivered through hospital-employed, academic, or government-operated positions, which are excluded from this directory by design.

Why are there no physician-owned infectious disease practices in Alaska?

Smaller-population states often consolidate specialty care into hospital systems or academic medical centers, where physicians are employed rather than independent. This is especially common for sub-specialties with smaller patient volumes. If you are looking for an independent infectious disease position, consider a nearby state.

What if I find a infectious disease practice in Alaska not listed here?

Submit a correction at danielaragon.me. The directory is re-verified periodically against the NPPES NPI Registry, state medical boards, and individual practice websites. New practices are added on each re-sweep.

This directory is maintained by Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA, a physician who just walked this path. All listings are verified against the (CMS.gov). Hospital-employed, corporate, and government-operated positions are excluded. Last verified: .

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