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How do I contact the NC Medical Board?

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Christopher Anderson

Published Feb 08, 2026

How do I contact the NC Medical Board?

Call Us

  1. Toll-free number: (800) 253.9653.
  2. Telephone: (919) 326.1100 or (919) 326.1109.
  3. Fax: (919) 326-1131.

How do I report a doctor misconduct?

State Medical Boards – to report concerns about a doctor’s unprofessional and/or incompetent behavior. Your state’s Attorney General office – to report issues including patient abuse and neglect. Medicare.gov – to report improper care or unsafe conditions, and for complaints about a doctor or hospital.

What does the state medical board do?

State medical boards are the agencies that license medical doctors, investigate complaints, discipline physicians who violate the medical practice act, and refer physicians for evaluation and rehabilitation when appropriate.

Who regulates doctors offices in NC?

Medical Board
The NC Medical Board exists to regulate medicine and surgery for the benefit and protection of the people of North Carolina.

How do I file a complaint with the NC Medical Board?

Please contact the Board’s Complaint Department at 1-800-253-9653 (ext. 501).

How do I file a complaint against a hospital in NC?

  1. Complaint Hotline: 1-800-624-3004 (within N.C.) or 919-855-4500.
  2. Complaint Hotline Hours: 8:35 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. weekdays, except holidays.

Is FCVS worth using?

The Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) is an essential tool for physicians when applying for medical licensure. This is extremely valuable for physicians since verification is often difficult, costly and time-consuming.

How does a medical board investigation work?

The board conducts a medical review to determine if health and safety were compromised. The board rules on the complaint. If it is not settled by the board ruling, the case is set for an informal hearing and can be formally settled at this stage. If not settled, the matter proceeds to a formal hearing.

What is a medical grievance?

A “patient grievance” is a formal or informal written or verbal complaint that is made to the facility by a patient or a patient’s representative, regarding a patient’s care (when such complaint is not resolved at the time of the complaint by the staff present), mistreatment, abuse (mental, physical, or sexual).

What constitutes practicing medicine in North Carolina?

(1) Hold an active, nonlimited license to practice medicine in North Carolina, or in the case of a physician assistant and nurse practitioner, hold an active license or approval to perform medical acts, tasks, and functions in North Carolina. (2) Have an active clinical or teaching practice.