Welcome Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (original) (raw)
The medical cannabis provider application is now available. To view information on medical cannabis, click here.
The view the KBML Guidance Regarding Removal of Data - Waiver (X-Waiver) click here.
To view The Second Attorney General Advisory: The Effect and Scope of the Human Life Protection Act, click here.
Online Services-License Verification
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure's (KBML) purpose is to protect the public from any unauthorized practitioners. As a service to the public, we offer an online verification service that allows you to search and look up basic information regarding professionals licensed by the Board. This includes physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, athletic trainers and surgical assistants (see below).
Acupuncture Profile /
Licensure Verification
Athletic Trainer Profile /
Licensure Verification
Genetic Counselor Profile / Licensure Verification
Physician Assistant Profile /
Licensure Verification
Physician Profile /
License Verification
Surgical Assistant Profile /
Certification Verification
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Temporary Permit Verification of Physician License
Verification of Licensure/Certification for Licensees
All licensees are required to purchase a license/certificate verification. For more information, including instructions about verification and duplicate ID requests for wallet cards or wall certificates, Visit Verification / Duplicate ID.
To purchase a verification for an active license, use our online verification system. For inactive licenses, please contact Ms. Dusty Hughes at dusty.hughes@ky.gov or (502) 429-7930.
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About Us
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure (KBML) is responsible for protecting the public by ensuring that only qualified medical and osteopathic physicians are licensed and initiating disciplinary action when violations of the Medical Practice Act occur. In addition, the Board regulates the practice of Physician Assistants, Surgical Assistants, Athletic Trainers and Acupuncturists in the Commonwealth.
The Board is self-supporting and receives no general fund tax appropriations. It is funded solely through fees collected from its licensees.