Hire a Medical Director & Collaborating Physician in North Carolina
Medical Directors in North Carolina
Your Trusted Partner for Compliance and Success
Professional Guidance for North Carolina Healthcare Providers
Launching or expanding a healthcare clinic in North Carolina? Medical Director Co. connects Nurse Practitioners (NPs), Registered Nurses (RNs), and Physician Assistants (PAs) with licensed Medical Directors and Collaborative Physicians to ensure compliance with state requirements. Whether you’re opening a MedSpa in Newark, running a telehealth service in Jersey City, or starting a weight-loss clinic in Atlantic City, our tailored solutions help your clinic meet its goals.
Why Choose
Our NC-Licensed Medical Directors & Collaborating Physicians
Affordable Pricing
From $799/month.
Fast Placement
Physicians matched in 12 hrs.
Tennessee Expertise
Licensed locally, compliant with TN law.
Full Support
Agreements, delegation, malpractice coverage included.
Medical Director & Collaborating Physician Opportunities in North Carolina
Licensed physicians in North Carolina have increasing access to diverse medical director and collaborating physician roles across multiple healthcare fields. Whether your expertise is in aesthetics, IV hydration, weight loss, telehealth, or primary care, there are flexible and rewarding positions available throughout the state.
Growing healthcare markets like Raleigh, Charlotte, Greensboro, and Durham are home to expanding medspas, wellness centers, and telehealth practices—all seeking qualified physicians to provide clinical oversight, ensure regulatory compliance, and support staff development. These roles offer opportunities for part-time involvement or full-time leadership, allowing you to tailor your impact to your career goals.
Medical Director Co. connects licensed North Carolina physicians directly with healthcare organizations that need trusted medical oversight, making your next career move simple and efficient.
Who We
Serve in North Carolina
We work with healthcare professionals across the Garden State, helping them deliver exceptional care while meeting New Jersey’s regulatory requirements.
Nurse Practitioners (NPs)
Supervision and collaborative practice agreements.
Registered Nurses (RNs)
Oversight for medspas, IV hydration, and aesthetic clinics.
Physician Assistants (PAs)
Supervision and compliance under NC Medical Board regulations.
Estheticians
Delegated cosmetic protocols (microneedling, laser, injectables).
How a Medical Director Helps Providers in North Carolina
Oversight, collaboration agreements, prescriptive authority, compliance review, and delegation of procedures.
Compliance Deep-Dive: Massachusetts Rules
Collaborative Practice Agreements
In North Carolina, Nurse Practitioners must maintain a collaborative practice agreement (CPA) with a supervising physician to practice. The CPA must outline the NP’s scope, prescribing authority, and supervision terms.
- North Carolina Board of Nursing – NP Rules
- 21 NCAC 36.0807 – Approval and Practice Parameters for NPs
Key Details:
- NP must have a jointly developed written practice agreement with a supervising physician.
- The supervising physician must review the NP’s prescribing patterns and chart samples at least annually (21 NCAC 36 .0810).
- NPs cannot practice independently in North Carolina.
Prescriptive Authority
NPs and PAs may prescribe drugs under written supervision agreements. Controlled substances prescribing requires both DEA registration and inclusion in the CPA.
Delegation Protocols
Only physicians may diagnose or prescribe in North Carolina. RNs and estheticians performing medical aesthetic procedures must operate under physician delegation per NC Medical Practice Act §90-18.
Malpractice Insurance
Medical Directors in North Carolina must maintain malpractice coverage suitable for their scope of supervision. Clinics are also encouraged to verify coverage for all delegated procedures.
Common Mistakes We Prevent
- NPs or PAs practicing without filed supervisory agreements.
- Improper delegation of aesthetic or cosmetic procedures.
- Missing documentation of annual chart and prescriptive reviews.
- Clinics using out-of-state or unlicensed physicians.
Our North Carolina Service Niches – In Depth
Botox, fillers, microneedling, laser.
GLP-1 prescriptions, safety oversight.
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Testosterone, HRT, HGH supervision.
HIPAA-compliant statewide coverage.
Telepsychiatry prescribing oversight.
IV therapy, regenerative medicine.
Primary care oversight, chart review, compliance support.
Dermatology, pain management, cardiology.
Protocol development, quality assurance.
End-of-life care compliance and medication oversight.
North Carolina Service Areas – Hire a Medical Director or Collaborating Physician Near You
Cost & Contract Options
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a Nurse Practitioner open a clinic in North Carolina?
Not independently. NPs must have a collaborative practice agreement and supervising physician.
Can a Medical Director work remotely in North Carolina?
Yes, remote supervision is allowed if protocols, availability, and chart reviews are documented.
Do estheticians need a Medical Director?
Yes, when performing medical-grade procedures like laser or injectables.
What happens if I operate without a Medical Director?
Violations of NC Medical Practice Act (§90-18) may result in civil penalties or license suspension.
How fast can I get a Medical Director in North Carolina?
Most placements occur within 12 hours.
How to Hire a
Medical Director or Collaborating Physician in North Carolina
Schedule a Consultation
Call or request a quote.
Receive a Quote
Tailored to your North Carolina clinic.
Sign the agreement
Compliance and contracts handled.
Launch Operations
Open with licensed physician oversight.
Start Your North Carolina Clinic with
Confidence .
Whether you’re opening a MedSpa in Newark, expanding a telehealth practice in Carolina City, or launching a weight-loss clinic in Atlantic City, Medical Director Co. provides the compliance support and operational expertise you need to succeed.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the next step toward a thriving healthcare clinic in North Carolina.