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Family Nurse Practitioner

NUCC taxonomy code 363LF0000X · 22,499 providers in Texas in the June 2026 NPPES file.

About this specialty

A family nurse practitioner (FNP) is a registered nurse with graduate-level training who provides primary care to patients of all ages, from children to seniors. FNPs perform physical exams, diagnose and treat common acute and chronic conditions, order and interpret tests, and prescribe medication.

In Texas, nurse practitioners prescribe under a prescriptive authority agreement with a delegating physician. Most FNPs work in primary care clinics, urgent care centers, and family practices, and they are often the first point of contact in areas with few physicians.

Statewide numbers for the profession, including growth by year and the largest cities, are on Texas nurse practitioner statistics.

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Frequently asked questions

How many family nurse practitioners are in Texas?

Our June 2026 NPPES data lists 22,499 family nurse practitioners in Texas under NUCC taxonomy code 363LF0000X.

Where does this data come from?

Every listing is drawn from NPPES, the federal National Plan and Provider Enumeration System published monthly by CMS. Specialty classification follows the NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy code set. This page reflects the June 2026 file.

Data: NPPES public registry, June 2026 file. Taxonomy definitions follow the NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy code set. Classification is self-reported by providers.

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