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

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

The directory the hospitals will not show you.

Urology Practice Directory: Alaska

A vetted list of 7 urology practices in Alaska that are still owned by the physicians who built them. Useful when the recruiter says you have no other options.

Pre-med. Med school. Match. Step 1. Step 2. Boards. Every year there was a next page, and someone always handed it to you.

The difference between a physician who has read this directory and one who has not is the difference between negotiating from options and negotiating from desperation. Same skills, same training, same offer letter. Different leverage. 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

  • Providence Alaska Medical Center Urology
  • Alaska Native Medical Center / ANTHC Urology
  • Foundation Health Partners
  • Bartlett

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

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

Alaska Urology

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Urology Clinic

Alaska Urology brings urology expertise to patients in Anchorage, Alaska through a physician-owned practice. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.

3841 Piper St T300, Anchorage, AK 99508

Alaska Women's Health PC

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
GynecologistWomen'S Health ClinicUrologist

Alaska Women’s Health in Anchorage, AK offers inclusive health care for all women. Our energetic team of providers exhibits diversity, experience and compassion. We offer a wide variety of appointment types and procedures to cater for everyone, whatever your need may be. Our providers offer both inpatient and outpatient care.

3260 Providence Dr #322, Anchorage, AK 99508

Dr. Joshua E. Logan, MD

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Urologist

Dr. Joshua E. Logan sees patients at a private urology office in Anchorage, Alaska, emphasizing physician autonomy in clinical care. Beyond urology, the office offers urological and kidney care. Employment and partnership inquiries can be directed to the practice via their website.

2925 DeBarr Rd suite d250, Anchorage, AK 99508

Men's Health Alaska

Anchorage, AK

NPPES Verified
Urology ClinicUrologist

Men’s Health Alaska Urology has made significant progress in terms of treating solutions for symptoms that bother men as they age. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, or BPH, is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that is one of the most prevalent disorders we face in our practice. Urine passage from your bladder to the outside of your body is frequently obstructed by an enlarged prostate. While this may not appear to be a major worry, living with this illness can result in sleep loss,

3851 Piper St # U431, Anchorage, AK 99508

Fairbanks Urology

Fairbanks, AK

NPPES Verified
Urology ClinicUrologist

Fairbanks Urology sees patients at a private urology office in Fairbanks, Alaska, emphasizing physician autonomy in clinical care. Additional capabilities include urological and kidney care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.

1211 Cushman St, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Southeast Alaska Urology

Juneau, AK

NPPES Verified
Urologist

A privately owned urology practice, Southeast Alaska Urology is located in Juneau, Alaska. Additional capabilities include urological and kidney care. Physicians exploring opportunities can reach out through the practice website or by phone.

3000 Vintage Blvd Suite 270, Juneau, AK 99801

About this directory and the Alaska urology market

For 15 years you had a map. Then the map ran out.

Then your final year starts and the path stops drawing itself. Recruiters start emailing. Contracts show up before you have asked anyone what a contract is supposed to look like.

You can read the contract once you know what else is out there. This directory is what else is out there. 7 urology groups in Alaska, physician-owned, cross-referenced against the NPPES NPI Registry. Start here.

What other resources point to in Alaska

There are 7 urology 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.

I made this because the information doesn't exist in one place anywhere else. If you're a urology physician thinking about Alaska, you'd normally have to search job boards, call recruiters, and piece together which practices are actually physician-owned versus corporate-backed. This page does that work for you. 6 practices, 3 cities, all verified through the NPPES NPI Registry. Contact them directly.

The Alaska urology market in detail

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

None of the urology 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 Juneau.

The PGY-Final-Year Path

What to do with this list.

Browsing 53,000+ practices is not the work. Translating that into a contract you understand and a lawyer who will read it with you is the work. Here is how.

1
See what is around you

You are already here. 6 physician-owned urology 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.

The PGY-Final-Year Path.

There is a version of this where you do not sign blind.

It starts with this page. Then the course. Then the right lawyer. The order matters.

“You are not alone in not knowing. Nobody told you what came after the Match.”

Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA

Frequently asked questions about urology in Alaska

How many Urology private practices are in Alaska?

There are 6 physician-owned urology 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.

Radiation Therapy Facility Ownership for Urologists in Alaska

Alaska's only physician-owned urology practice in this directory is Alaska Urology in Anchorage (13 physicians).

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.

Can urologists in Alaska own radiation therapy facilities where they refer patients?

Physician ownership of radiation therapy facilities is permitted under certain Stark Law exceptions, but it is a heavily scrutinized area. The in-office ancillary services exception may apply if the therapy is provided at the same location where the urologist sees patients and directly supervises the service. Joint ownership with radiation oncologists raises additional anti-kickback concerns. Always obtain an independent healthcare attorney review of any radiation facility ownership structure before investing.

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

Partnership Buy-In
The purchase of an ownership stake in a physician practice entity, typically offered after an associate track of 2 to 5 years. The buy-in price is calculated using business valuation, a multiple of earnings, or a formula tied to practice receivables. True equity buy-ins include voting rights and profit distributions.
Without-Cause Termination
A contract clause that allows either party to end the employment agreement without stating a reason, typically with 60 to 120 days written notice. The notice period, post-termination obligations (non-compete activation, tail insurance responsibility), and severance terms are negotiable. Shorter notice periods favor the employer.
Call Coverage
The obligation to provide after-hours or weekend coverage for patient emergencies. Contracts should specify call frequency (1 in 4, 1 in 6, etc.), whether call is compensated separately, and whether the physician takes call from home or in-house. Unrestricted call obligations are a common source of physician burnout.
Credentialing
The process by which hospitals and insurance companies verify a physician's education, training, board certification, licensure, and malpractice history before granting privileges or network participation. Credentialing typically takes 60 to 120 days and must be completed before a physician can bill patients under a new practice or facility.
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.
Stark Law (Physician Self-Referral Law)
A federal law (42 U.S.C. 1395nn) that prohibits physicians from referring Medicare patients to entities in which the physician or an immediate family member has a financial interest, unless a specific exception applies. Violations carry significant civil penalties. Applies to designated health services including radiation therapy and imaging.
IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy)
An advanced form of radiation therapy using computer-controlled beams to deliver precise doses to tumors while minimizing exposure to surrounding tissue. Commonly used for prostate cancer treatment. When delivered at a physician-owned facility, generates facility fees in addition to the physician's professional interpretation fee.

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: .

Built by a physician who just walked this path. Daniel Aragón, MD, MBA.