LicenseTrack Health is an independent reference directory for allied health licensing and certification requirements in the United States. The site organizes credentialing information for ten of the largest non-physician, non-nursing allied health professions across all fifty states and the District of Columbia, producing 510 profession-by-jurisdiction licensing detail pages plus profession overviews, state hubs, exam preparation guides, and renewal guides.
Who This Site Is For
The primary audience is candidates entering allied health: students researching credential pathways before committing to a training program, recent graduates comparing certification options, and credentialed practitioners considering relocation to a different state. The site is also used by career counselors, allied health educators preparing reference handouts, hiring managers writing internal credentialing policies, and recruiters confirming basic regulatory facts before sourcing in unfamiliar markets. The format intentionally favors fast, scannable comparison over long-form essays, because most readers arrive with a specific question — "what do I need to work as a phlebotomist in Oregon?" — and want a direct answer with sources, not an article.
Editorial Approach
Three rules guide every page on this site. First, every numerical figure — training hours, fees, continuing education hour counts, renewal cycle lengths — is sourced from the responsible state board or national credentialing body and is updated when those bodies revise their published requirements. Second, the site does not sell licensing services, certificates, or examination preparation products: editorial coverage is structured to be useful to readers regardless of which credentialing body or training provider they ultimately select. Third, where a state's regulatory environment is changing — for example, where pending legislation would alter the credential type required for a profession — the relevant page notes both the current requirement and the pending change.
What This Site Is Not
LicenseTrack Health is not a state licensing board, a national certifying body, an accredited training provider, or a legal advisor. The information here is for general reference and is intended to help readers ask the right questions and identify the right authoritative source. Before submitting an application, paying an examination fee, or signing a training contract, readers should always confirm current requirements directly with the applicable state licensing board and the relevant national credentialing organization. Where this site links out to those authoritative sources, the linked page is the source of truth in case of any discrepancy.
Contact
For corrections, feedback, or partnership inquiries, see the contact page. Detailed editorial methodology and source documentation is available on the methodology page.