Form your Nurse Practitioner PLLC in New York — built for your specialty
For Family Health NPs (FNP), Psychiatric/Mental Health NPs (PMHNP), Adult-Gerontology, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, Acute Care, and more. We manage NYSED pre-approval, compliant naming, precise filings with the Department of State, the six-week publication, and deliver a bank-ready package — all for $885.
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Purpose-built for New York Nurse Practitioners
New York certifies NPs in defined specialty areas and applies profession-specific formation rules. We translate NYSED requirements into a clean, compliant filing flow that reflects your practice model — primary care, mental health, pediatrics, women’s health, acute care, school/community health, and more.
Recognized NP specialty areas in New York
Your entity purpose and naming should reflect your certified specialty. We align your filing with NYSED’s list below.
Everything you need to open and grow your NP practice
A complete, bank-ready formation package designed for lenders, payers, landlords, and vendors.
Nurse Practitioner PLLC FAQs
Practical answers for New York NPs — specialties, collaboration, ownership, naming, publishing, and timelines.
New York certifies NPs in the following specialty practice areas: Acute Care, Adult Health, College Health, Community Health, Family Health, Gerontology, Holistic Care, Neonatology, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Oncology, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Perinatology, Psychiatry/Mental Health, School Health, and Women’s Health.
NPs diagnose and treat within their certified specialty and are independently responsible for patient care. However, written practice protocols and a written collaborative agreement with a physician are required until the NP completes 3,600 hours of qualifying NP experience. After completing those hours, the NP may practice independently while still following applicable laws and standards.
Yes. Professional entities for NPs are reviewed by NYSED’s Office of the Professions prior to filing with the Department of State. We assemble a profession-specific pre-approval package with compliant purpose language, ownership, and naming that reflects your NP specialty.
Ownership is generally limited to appropriately licensed professionals authorized to provide the entity’s services. For an NP PLLC, that typically means licensed Nurse Practitioners (and in some cases other closely related licensed professions, where permitted). We align governance with New York’s professional practice rules.
Names must include the required professional designator (e.g., “PLLC”), be professional, and avoid restricted or misleading terms (e.g., “clinic,” “hospital,” or claims outside NP scope) without additional approvals. We vet options so your name passes review on the first submission.
Yes. We coordinate county-assigned publication in two newspapers, manage proofs and affidavits, and file the Certificate of Publication — fully included in the $885 flat price.
You receive EIN confirmation, filed Articles of Organization, publication affidavits, and the Certificate of Publication — a bank-ready packet commonly requested by banks, payers/credentialing teams, and landlords.
NYSED pre-approval can add weeks or months depending on review volume. Publication then requires six consecutive weeks. We begin immediately, set realistic timelines, and keep you updated at each milestone.
General information only — not legal advice.
Built for Family Health, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Women’s Health — and beyond
From NYSED pre-approval through publication and a bank-ready document set, our process is tuned for modern NP practice across specialties and care settings in New York.
We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.