Official sources first
Every check starts with NPPES identity and taxonomy records, then reconciles them against the state licensing board for that provider type.
Eazelo verifies US providers against official public records, maps the organizations around them, and turns what you find into a route you can run tomorrow — with proof attached.
Verification
Start from a name or an NPI and end with proof of a fully validated record — a source-cited report you can use anywhere or hand off for validation.
Every check starts with NPPES identity and taxonomy records, then reconciles them against the state licensing board for that provider type.
Each result becomes a watermarked report with source links, timestamps, and a checksum — plus a verification link anyone can use to confirm it's genuine.
When registry and license records disagree, the report says so. A mismatch is never rounded up to a match.
Run your first checks without signing up. Create a free account when you want your history, reports, and plans saved.
Hierarchy and call planning
The hierarchy map connects doctors, practices, hospitals, and addresses from national public data — then turns what you find into an ordered, exportable day plan.
Search a doctor or an account and see practice locations, organization affiliations, and related providers nearby — all from public NPPES and CMS data.
Set a start point, add stops, and let the planner order the day. Filter by specialty, distance, and location to fit your territory.
Export to CSV, JSON, or your calendar. Copy a day-of brief, email it to yourself, or open any stop in Maps from your phone.
Sign in to save planning sessions, pre-plan future days, and revisit saved accounts and providers as the week changes.
Field-observed updates
Public registries run weeks behind the field. When you learn a doctor has moved, changed practices, or opened a new location, log it — Eazelo checks it against available sources and keeps the status visible until it resolves.
Log a moved doctor, a new doctor, or a new practice location in a few fields — from the planner, the portal, or your phone in the parking lot.
Note how you know — who told you, or what you saw onsite. Context helps validation move faster.
Every submission is checked against official public records before anything is marked validated, so your update carries real evidence.
Every submission shows exactly where it stands — ready, in progress, partially validated, deferred, or needs review — in your portal history.
Your portal
A free account keeps your work. Checks save automatically, plans stay editable, and submission status is always visible — no need to ask anyone.
Data
Eazelo doesn't resell provider data. It reconciles official US public records and shows where every fact came from, including when each source was last checked.
Provider identity, taxonomy, and practice-location records from the official CMS national registry.
Clinician facility affiliations and organization relationships from the official CMS national downloadable file.
Hospital identity and location records that anchor the organization side of the hierarchy.
Official state license lookups mapped per provider type, used for public license verification evidence.
Public registries update on their own schedules, so recent real-world changes can lag. Closing that gap is exactly what field-observed submissions are for.
For teams
Companies validate entire provider rosters on the same source checks reps use every day — bulk uploads, review workflows, a complete audit history, and clean handoff into your CRM. None of it touches the individual rep experience.
FAQ
Not yet. Eazelo validates US providers for now.
Public, official sources: NPPES, CMS national files, and state licensing boards. Every report cites source URLs and timestamps so you can check the evidence yourself.
The fastest way to judge Eazelo is to check a doctor whose situation you already know. Free, no signup required.