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[01] Discover
15K+ dermatology practices.
Nearly absent from Apollo.
Apollo and ZoomInfo were built for tech sales, not healthcare. They have minimal coverage of independent dermatology practices, owner-operated skin clinics, or private dermatologists. These physicians aren't building LinkedIn profiles — they're filing NPI numbers and building patient review profiles.
0K+
Dermatology practices in the US
independent and group practices
0%
Are owner-operated
one physician controls the purchasing decision
< 0%
Have usable data in Apollo
minimal coverage in B2B sales databases
< 0 min
To build your list in Origami
any city, any specialty, any signal
[02] Research
AI agents that find dermatologists where
patients actually find them.
Dermatologists don't build LinkedIn profiles to get business. They build Google Maps presences, Healthgrades profiles, and NPI registry entries. Origami searches these real-world data sources — pulling practice details, owner names, and expansion signals that Apollo can't touch.
[03] Capabilities
Find your ideal dermatology practice.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
State medical board data for verified ownership
Every practicing dermatologist holds a valid state medical license. Origami searches state medical board registries to verify owner names, license status, board certifications, and how long they've been in independent practice.
NPI registry for provider-level growth signals
A dermatology practice that files a new NPI for an additional provider or PA is expanding — and likely investing in equipment, software, and supplies. Track NPI filings in real time to catch these signals first.
Patient review profiles as qualification signals
A dermatologist with 200+ five-star reviews on Healthgrades and Google is thriving — more likely to be investing in practice growth. Use review count, recency, and response patterns as qualification criteria.
Cosmetic vs. medical specialization targeting
Cosmetic dermatology practices (injectables, laser, aesthetics) have very different buying needs than medical practices. Origami identifies specialty focus from Google Maps categories, NPI taxonomy codes, and practice website data.
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