If you work in healthcare and want to verify your medical provider status with ID.me, this article lists all eligible job titles. You’ll find which providers qualify for medical community verification—including doctors, pharmacists, physical therapists, physician assistants, and more—as well as roles that are not eligible.
Note: Only doctors licensed to practice in Canada are eligible for a Canadian medical credential. If you live in Canada and fall under one of the occupations below, you are not eligible to verify your medical status.
Who is eligible for ID.me medical discounts
The following medical providers are eligible for medical discounts:
- Athletic Trainer
- Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)
- Chiropractor
- Clinical Counselor
- Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS)
- Clinical Technician
- Dental Assistant
- Dentist
- Diagnostic Medical Personnel
- Doctor
- Fellow
- Home Health Aide
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- Medical Examiner
- Nurse
- Orthopedic Physician
- Orthopedic Physician Assistant
- Personal Care Aides
- Pharmacist
- Physical or Occupational Therapist
- Physical or Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Physician Assistant
- Psychologist
- Registered Dietitian
- Resident
- Respiratory Therapist
- Therapist
- Veterinarian
Who is not eligible for medical discounts
The following occupations are not eligible for medical discounts:
- EMT (verify as a First Responder)
- Acupuncturist
- Students
- Pharmacy clerks
- Dispensing opticians
- Billers and coders
- Case managers
- Funeral Directors
- Clinical lab administrators
- Nurse interns / externs
- Nursing home administrators
- Medical Imaging Assistant
- Pharmacy intern
Other medical employees
- Hospital Employees: If you aren’t eligible to verify your medical membership, but work at a hospital, verify your employee status.
- Nurses: Some retailers may require nurses to complete a medical provider verification to access certain discounts. You can verify as both a medical provider and a nurse. Learn how to verify as a nurse.