Medical access in Arroyo
Arroyo has 4 verified specialists in the federal registry for 18,046 residents: 2.2 per 10,000. The island median is 4.9.
🧠 Arroyo is one of the municipalities without a single psychiatrist. It is not an isolated case: there are 36 across the island. The full map →
Called several offices and nobody called you back? Or called and the number no longer exists?
It is not that you are doing something wrong. The federal government already measured what is happening to you in Arroyo: 2 official shortage designations (dental health, 24 of 25 points; mental health, 22 of 25 points). What you are living has a name, a number, and a date. Here it is, in plain language.
🏛️ The federal government already recognized the shortage here
Arroyo has 2 active federal provider-shortage designations (HPSA): dental health (score 24/25) · mental health (score 22/25). That is not our opinion: it is HRSA, the federal health agency. What that means and the money it brings →
The numbers that do not add up (until you see the third one)
The official record and what you see, side by side. Neither one is lying; they measure different things. The line below each card explains which.
Arroyo has 3 dentists in the federal registry.
And it is still a federal dental shortage area: 24 of 25 points, among the highest scores there are.
How can both be true? The designation measures access for the low-income population: 8,471 people per available dentist for that group. There are dentists. What is missing is an appointment for those on the government plan.
0 psychiatrists and 2 psychologists in the registry.
For the low-income population, the federal count comes to people per available mental health provider.
The designation measures outpatient appointments available to low-income patients, not total offices. That is why the federal number and the list above can say different things and both be true.
10 pharmacists to fill your prescription.
1 cardiologist, 0 oncologists, and 0 neurologists to write it.
The chain is complete at the end and broken at the start: the medicine arrives easily, the prescription does not.
⚠️ And a detail almost nobody knows: the federal government does not remove anyone from the registry on its own. When a doctor or dentist retires, moves, or closes the office, it is on them to take themselves out of the system, and many never do. That is why these counts are a ceiling, not a floor: the real shortage can be worse than the number says. And it is why people call an office "in the registry" and find it already closed. Every name below links its federal NPI so you can confirm before making the trip.
The diagnosis already comes with money
This information was always public. It was scattered across four federal databases, in English. We just gathered it and put it in plain language.
What almost nobody knows: a shortage designation is not just a diagnosis. It is a key. It unlocks real federal money:
- 💵A psychologist, counselor, clinical social worker, or psychiatrist practicing here can qualify for the federal government to repay up to $50,000 of their student loans (National Health Service Corps, 2 years of service).
- 💵A dentist or dental hygienist, the same: up to $50,000, and Arroyo's 24/25 score competes near the top of the priority list.
The problem is already recognized and funded. What is missing is not a diagnosis. It is more professionals knowing the key exists.
Are you a health professional? See if your site qualifies: nhsc.hrsa.gov · FY2026 cycle figures (HRSA), verified Jul 2026.
What Arroyo HAS
Tap any to see the full list with names and phone numbers.
Full directory of Arroyo
Every name by category, alphabetical. Tap one for their profile, phone, and the link to verify their NPI in the federal registry.
❤️ Cardiologist 1
🦷 Dentist 3
🥗 Dietitian / Nutritionist 2
👨👩👧 Family Medicine 1
🏥 Hospital (CMS-certified) 1
🩺 Internal Medicine 1
🖐️ Occupational Therapist 2
💊 Pharmacist 10
🩺 Physiatrist (Rehab) 1
🩺 Physician Assistant (PA) 1
💬 Professional Counselor 3
🧠 Psychologist 2
🗣️ Speech-Language Pathologist 2
What is MISSING (and where the nearest one is)
Of the most sought-after specialists, these have no verified practice in Arroyo:
- ✗🧠 Psychiatrist: none verified here; the Sur region has 43 →
- ✗🧒 Pediatrician: none verified here; the Sur region has 20 →
- ✗🤰 OB-GYN: none verified here; the Sur region has 13 →
- ✗👵 Geriatrician: none verified here; the Sur region has 7 →
- ✗🫁 Pulmonologist (Lungs): none verified here; the Sur region has 20 →
- ✗🩺 Endocrinologist (Diabetes): none verified here; the Sur region has 14 →
- ✗🎗️ Oncologist / Hematologist: none verified here; the Sur region has 15 →
- ✗🧠 Neurologist: none verified here; the Sur region has 7 →
- ✗🩺 Gastroenterologist: none verified here; the Sur region has 16 →
A specialist missing from town is not always a crisis: what matters is how far the nearest one is and whether the appointment comes in time. That is why each gap shows where they DO exist.
📋 Citable facts about Arroyo
For press, mayors, school papers, or Facebook arguments: copy the fact with the source attached.
Arroyo has 4 verified medical specialists for 18,046 residents: 2.2 per 10,000. Rank 15 of Puerto Rico's 78 municipalities (median: 4.9).
Source: federal NPPES registry + Census · registromedicopr.com/pueblo/arroyo
Arroyo has not a single verified psychiatrist. It is one of 36 Puerto Rico municipalities with none.
Source: federal NPPES registry + Census · registromedicopr.com/pueblo/arroyo
Arroyo has no verified practice of: Psychiatrist, Pediatrician, OB-GYN, Geriatrician, Pulmonologist (Lungs), Endocrinologist (Diabetes), Oncologist / Hematologist, Neurologist, Gastroenterologist.
Source: federal NPPES registry + Census · registromedicopr.com/pueblo/arroyo
Arroyo has an active federal shortage designation (HPSA) for dental health (score 24/25, 8,471 low-income residents per provider) and mental health (score 22/25), per HRSA.
Source: federal NPPES registry + Census · registromedicopr.com/pueblo/arroyo
Arroyo's HPSA designation unlocks federal NHSC loan repayment: up to $50,000 per 2 years for dental health and mental health providers serving the designated area (HRSA, FY2026 cycle).
Source: federal NPPES registry + Census · registromedicopr.com/pueblo/arroyo
🔔 I will let you know when a new one arrives in Arroyo
When a new specialist shows up verified in the federal registry for this town, I will email you. That is it. No spam, no marketing list.
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