Find Doctors in New Jersey
Explore healthcare providers, medical centers, and physician workforce data for New Jersey (NJ).
30,000
Active Physicians
327
Physicians per 100K
3
Medical Schools
Top Specialties in New Jersey
The most common physician specialties by active provider count.
| Specialty | Physicians |
|---|---|
| Internal Medicine | 6,500 |
| Family Medicine | 3,800 |
| Pediatrics | 2,600 |
| Psychiatry | 2,100 |
| Anesthesiology | 1,800 |
Major Medical Centers
Leading hospitals and teaching institutions in New Jersey.
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack
Cancer & Transplant
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
New Brunswick
Academic Medicine
Morristown Medical Center
Morristown
Cardiac & Neuro
University Hospital
Newark
Trauma & Academic
Healthcare in New Jersey
New Jersey has a dense healthcare infrastructure befitting the most densely populated state in the nation, with approximately 30,000 active physicians and a per capita rate of 327 per 100,000. The state's proximity to New York City and Philadelphia means many physicians practice across state lines, and residents have access to those cities' world-class medical centers in addition to New Jersey's own strong hospital systems. Hackensack Meridian Health, RWJBarnabas Health, and Atlantic Health System are the state's largest healthcare networks. New Jersey has three medical schools, including Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Despite the overall high physician density, southern New Jersey and urban areas like Camden, Newark, and Trenton face healthcare access challenges linked to poverty and insurance status. The state has expanded Medicaid and maintains a relatively low uninsured rate. New Jersey's diverse population, with large South Asian, Hispanic, Korean, and Filipino communities, creates demand for culturally responsive care and multilingual providers. The pharmaceutical industry's significant presence in the state contributes to clinical research opportunities. Community health centers serve essential roles in urban areas, and the state has invested in telehealth expansion and graduate medical education to address remaining workforce gaps.
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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.