Collaborating physician · NP

Collaborating Physician for Nurse Practitioners.

In 23 reduced and restricted practice states, nurse practitioners must maintain a written collaboration or supervision agreement with a physician to prescribe. We match collaborating physicians experienced with the modalities you actually practice — aesthetics, weight loss, hormones, mental health — and in the states where you actually work.

  • Matched in 24 hours
  • Flat monthly fee
  • All 50 states
  • NPDB-verified

What's included

Everything in one flat monthly fee.

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Modality-matched physician

Collaborators with experience in your clinical area, not generalists picked from a list.

02

State-compliant agreement

Written collaboration or supervision document tailored to your state's specific requirements.

03

Chart review cadence

Sample chart review at the cadence your state board expects, with written feedback.

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Prescriptive authority paperwork

DEA, controlled-substance, and any state-specific filings handled with you.

How it works

From intake to signed agreement — typically inside one week.

  1. Day 0

    Intake call covering your state, modality, patient volume, and prescribing scope.

  2. Day 1

    2–3 collaborating physician candidates introduced, licensed in your state.

  3. Day 3–5

    Agreement signed; state-specific collaboration document executed and filed.

  4. Ongoing

    Scheduled chart review, prescription consultation, and renewal of state filings.

Flat monthly retainer

From $799/mo

Per state · multi-state NPs receive bundled pricing

Full pricing
  • State-compliant agreement
  • Scheduled chart review
  • Prescriptive authority filings

FAQ

Questions operators ask first.

Which states require a collaborating physician?

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Reduced practice states (e.g., Illinois, Pennsylvania, New Jersey) require collaboration for at least one element of practice. Restricted practice states (Texas, Florida, California) require ongoing supervision. Full practice states (Arizona, Washington, Oregon) do not.

What's the difference between collaboration and supervision?

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Collaboration is a written agreement defining consultation and chart review. Supervision is a more structured relationship with ongoing physician oversight. Your state board sets the bar.

Can the same physician be my collaborator across multiple states?

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If they are licensed in each state, yes. Many of our collaborators carry licenses in 5–15 states, which simplifies multi-state telehealth practices.

Request a matching quote.

Tell us about your practice. We'll line up vetted candidates within 24 hours — no placement fee, no setup costs.

No placement fee · No setup cost · 24-hour matching SLA (business days, completed intake required)