Find Doctors in Minnesota
Explore healthcare providers, medical centers, and physician workforce data for Minnesota (MN).
19,500
Active Physicians
343
Physicians per 100K
2
Medical Schools
Top Specialties in Minnesota
The most common physician specialties by active provider count.
| Specialty | Physicians |
|---|---|
| Internal Medicine | 4,100 |
| Family Medicine | 3,500 |
| Pediatrics | 1,600 |
| Psychiatry | 1,200 |
| Anesthesiology | 1,050 |
Major Medical Centers
Leading hospitals and teaching institutions in Minnesota.
Mayo Clinic
Rochester
Multi-specialty
University of Minnesota Medical Center
Minneapolis
Academic Medicine
Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Minneapolis
Cardiac & Neuro
Children's Minnesota
Minneapolis
Pediatrics
Healthcare in Minnesota
Minnesota is home to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, widely regarded as one of the finest medical institutions in the world and a destination for patients seeking complex care from across the globe. The state has approximately 19,500 active physicians with a strong per capita rate of 343 per 100,000, well above the national average. The Twin Cities metropolitan area and Rochester concentrate the majority of the state's medical infrastructure, including the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and the Allina Health and HealthPartners systems. Minnesota has two medical schools, the University of Minnesota Medical School and Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, both producing highly trained physicians. The state is a national leader in healthcare quality and innovation, with low uninsured rates and strong public health infrastructure. Despite these strengths, rural Minnesota faces growing physician shortages, particularly in the western and northern parts of the state. Critical access hospitals serve as lifelines for remote communities, and telehealth programs help bridge the gap. Minnesota's large immigrant and refugee populations, particularly Somali, Hmong, and Karen communities, create demand for culturally competent and multilingual healthcare services. Duluth and St. Cloud serve as the primary healthcare hubs for Greater Minnesota.
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Physician data sourced from AAMC Physician Workforce Reports, AMA Physician Masterfile, and state medical board records. Numbers are approximate and subject to change.