Social Worker Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1041C0700X
HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Clinical Social Workers.
As of today, the following are the total number of Clinical Social Workers nationally, in your state, and near your location.
Medicare
The following are the total number of Clinical Social Workers who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming
Select the State name above or from the HealthProviders DB App filter panel to show the list of Clinical Social Workers by State. In addition, you can also narrow the list by City and more from the filter panel.
You can download the Clinical Social Workers dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Clinical Social Workers do?
Clinical social workers provide counseling and psychotherapy to individuals, families, and groups to address mental health issues, emotional problems, and life challenges.
They use a holistic “person-in-environment” approach, considering how external factors like socioeconomic conditions and environment influence well-being.
Key activities include diagnosing mental health conditions, developing treatment plans, advocating for clients to access resources, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
Responsibilities
Mental Health Services: Assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use disorders.
Therapeutic Interventions: Provide individual, group, and family counseling to help clients manage stress, process emotions, and improve functioning.
Advocacy and Resource Connection: Help clients navigate complex systems like healthcare, legal, and social services to access necessary support and resources.
Person-in-Environment Perspective: Understand and address how a client’s environment, including their social, economic, and political context, impacts their well-being.
Collaboration: Work with other professionals, such as doctors and psychiatrists, to provide comprehensive care.
Systemic Change: Promote social justice and work to address systemic issues that contribute to social inequality and suffering.
Environment
Clinical social workers can be found in various settings, including:
- Military settings
- Hospitals and medical centers
- Mental health clinics and community centers
- Long-term care facilities and nursing homes
- Schools
- In-home healthcare
Specialty Social Workers
School Social Workers
Healthcare Taxonomy Code 1041S0200X
School social workers are mental health professionals who serve as the vital link between schools, families, and communities to promote students’ academic and social-emotional well-being.
They provide direct services like counseling and crisis intervention, and indirect services such as case management, advocacy for students and families, and coordination with community resources.
Their goal is to address issues such as bullying, truancy, and family struggles that can interfere with learning, thereby helping students achieve success by ensuring their basic needs are met.