Verify a Doctor's License
in Hawaii
Enter a physician's state-issued license number to instantly check their current license status via the Hawaii Medical Board.
About the Hawaii Medical Board
The Hawaii Medical Board oversees physician licensure and monitors the quality of medical practice statewide.
For authoritative, real-time license verification, always check directly with the Hawaii Medical Board.
Medical licenses in Hawaii are issued to physicians (MD) and may also cover osteopathic physicians (DO) depending on board structure. The license number and status are public records and can be verified by anyone.
Hawaii Medical License FAQs
How do I verify a doctor's license in Hawaii?
To verify a physician's license in Hawaii, you can use Medical License Search by entering their state-issued license number. For official verification, visit the Hawaii Medical Board directly at https://cca.hawaii.gov/pvl/boards/medical/.
What is the Hawaii Medical Board?
The Hawaii Medical Board oversees physician licensure and monitors the quality of medical practice statewide.
What information does a Hawaii medical license record show?
A Hawaii license record typically shows the current license status (Active, Inactive, Expired, Probation, Suspended, or Revoked), the license expiration date, and the issuing board. For the most complete picture, consult the Hawaii Medical Board directly.
How often are Hawaii medical license records updated?
The Hawaii Medical Board updates its records as board actions occur. Our aggregated data is refreshed periodically, but may lag behind official records. Always confirm the current status directly with the board.
What should I do if a Hawaii physician's license shows as Suspended or Revoked?
If a physician's license shows as Suspended or Revoked, they are not legally permitted to practice medicine in Hawaii. You should contact the Hawaii Medical Board to confirm, and consult with legal counsel if appropriate for your situation.
Can I search by name instead of license number for Hawaii doctors?
Our tool requires a state-issued license number. If you only have the provider's name, visit the Hawaii Medical Board website directly — most state boards offer a free name-based search at their official site.