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5846 mi · 800 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43205
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits ·
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Kelsey Graf, PACMPH is a Primary Care Doctor in Newark, OH, Gahanna, OH and Westerville, OH. Their offices are located in 1311 W Main St, Newark, OH, 720 Wilke Pl, Gahanna, OH and 68 Westerview Dr, Westerville, OH.Click to read more
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5846 mi · 560 N Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43082
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in arthritis + 1 more ·
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James Robinson, PA is a Surgeon in Westerville, OH and Columbus, OH. Their offices are located in 340 Polaris Pkwy, Westerville, OH, 170 Taylor Station Rd, Columbus, OH and 560 N Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH.Click to read more
Urologist
5846 mi · 430 Altair Pkwy, 200, Westerville, OH 43082
Accepts Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in enlarged prostate + 2 more ·
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Daniel Cox, PA is a Urologist in Westerville, OH and Mount Vernon, OH. Their offices are located in 430 Altair Pkwy 200, Westerville, OH and 1330 Coshocton Ave, Mount Vernon, OH.Click to read more
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5846 mi · 323 E Town St, Columbus, OH 43215
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · Expertise in bursitis + 1 more ·
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Michael Wietmarschen, AT is a Surgeon in Columbus, OH and Dublin, OH. Their offices are located in 3535 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH, 323 E Town St, Columbus, OH and 5400 Frantz Rd 250, Dublin, OH.Click to read more
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Who is a physician assistant? 


A Physician Assistant (PA) is a rigorously trained and licensed healthcare professional who operates under the supervision of a physician or surgeon. PAs are integral to a healthcare team and are prepared to perform various medical duties. A physician assistant near you typically has the following roles:

  • Conducting physical exams.
  • Diagnosing and treating illnesses.
  • Ordering and interpreting tests.
  • Developing treatment plans.
  • Assisting in surgeries.
  • Providing patient education.


Functioning in diverse healthcare environments such as hospitals, clinics, and physician offices, they collaborate closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals and provide comprehensive patient care. PAs are trained in general medicine, allowing them to work in various specialties such as family medicine, internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and more.


Qualifications of a physician assistant


A career as a physician assistant commences with obtaining a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, often with a focus on science coursework. Some institutions even provide specialized pre-PA degree programs. Following this foundational education, aspiring PAs must enroll in a physician assistant program that holds accreditation from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).


Physician Assistant programs typically last around two years. They combine rigorous coursework with extensive clinical rotations, totaling a minimum of 2,000 hours of hands-on experience. Upon completing these programs, graduates will receive a master's degree in physician assistant studies. Following this, they must pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (PANCE). The National Commission conducts this examination on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).


Successfully passing the PANCE allows individuals to practice as certified physician assistants (PA-Cs).


PAs must accumulate 100 continuing education credit hours every two years to maintain their certification. Additionally, they must clear a recertification exam every decade, ensuring that PAs stay current with evolving medical knowledge and practices throughout their careers.


What are the specializations for physician assistants?


Here’s an overview of the top physician assistant specialties:

1. Family medicine/general practice: These PAs treat injuries, acute illnesses, and chronic conditions. Most work in private practices, with about a third employed by community health centers, government organizations, and hospitals. A significant number of people work in areas where there is a shortage of health professionals.

2. Emergency medicine: Those in emergency medicine work mainly in hospital emergency rooms, managing acute illnesses and injuries. 

3. Orthopedic surgery: These PAs often work in private practices and hospitals, treating musculoskeletal issues. 

4. Hospital medicine: Hospital medicine PAs care for patients in hospitals.

5. General surgery: General surgery PAs prepare patients for surgery and assist during operations.

6. Internal medicine-cardiology: As the largest internal medicine subspecialty for PAs, cardiology involves diagnosing and treating heart conditions. 

7. Psychiatry: Psychiatry PAs diagnose and treat mental health conditions and often work via telemedicine. 

8. Critical care: Critical care PAs work in intensive care units, managing patients with severe conditions. 


Why should you visit a physician assistant?


Visiting a physician assistant near you can offer numerous benefits. PAs are highly trained professionals specializing in patient education, preventive care, and managing chronic health conditions. 


One key advantage of seeing a PA is the convenience they offer. Securing an appointment with a PA is typically more accessible and quicker than scheduling with a physician, ensuring timely access to care.


Additionally, PAs adopt a comprehensive approach to patient care. While addressing a specific health concern, they have the expertise to identify other underlying issues. PAs can facilitate referrals to specialists or doctors for further evaluation and specialized treatment, ensuring that patients receive coordinated and comprehensive care.


Physician assistant vs. nurse practitioner 


Physician Assistants (PAs) and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) are essential healthcare team members, but their education, training, and scope of practice vary. PAs typically hold a master's degree from an accredited PA program. They work under the supervision of physicians, diagnosing and treating various medical conditions, ordering tests, and prescribing medications. 


PAs are known for their versatility and ability to transition between different medical specialties.

On the other hand, NPs are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with at least a master's degree in nursing. With a nursing background, NPs emphasize patient education and preventive care. Depending on state regulations, NPs can practice with more autonomy, independently diagnosing and treating patients, prescribing medications, and ordering diagnostic tests. 


NPs often specialize in specific patient populations or medical fields, contributing a holistic and patient-centered approach to their practice. The distinct roles of PAs and NPs highlight the diversity within the healthcare system, with each profession bringing unique skills and perspectives to patient care.


How does a PA's supervision, fee structure, malpractice coverage, and insurance coverage work?


A physician must supervise each PA. The physician is responsible for overseeing the PA's work either in person or via telephone and must be available for consultation. In many medical offices, the fees for services are the same whether provided by a PA or a physician. PAs are covered by malpractice insurance, typically through the employing physician's policy or health facility, though they may also have their own insurance. Most insurance policies cover care provided by PAs; some bill the PA directly, while others bill through the supervising physician.


Find the best physician assistant through Zocdoc


Finding the best PA near you is easy with Zocdoc, a user-friendly platform designed to simplify discovering and scheduling appointments with healthcare professionals. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to navigate Zocdoc to find the best PA near you:

  • Visit Zocdoc: Go to the Zocdoc website or use the Zocdoc mobile app.
  • Enter your location: To tailor the search to your area, input your location details, including your city or ZIP code.
  • Specify your insurance: If you have health insurance, refine your search by specifying your insurance provider to find PAs who accept your insurance.
  • Choose "physician assistant" as a specialty: Select "Physician Assistant" as the specialty you are looking for.
  • Apply additional filters: You can further refine your search by indicating the reason for your visit, the preferred gender of the provider, your language preference, and more.
  • Review available PAs: Zocdoc will present a list of available PAs based on your criteria. Each PA's profile includes their background, specialties, patient reviews, and availability.
  • Patient reviews: Patient reviews offer insights into the experiences of others with a specific PA. Take the time to read reviews to make a more informed decision.
  • Schedule an appointment: Once you have identified a PA who meets your requirements, you can schedule an in-person or online appointment directly through the Zocdoc platform.
  • Receive confirmation: After scheduling, you will receive confirmation details. Zocdoc may also provide reminders leading up to your appointment.
  • Complete applicable online forms: Some providers on Zocdoc allow you to complete necessary forms online before your appointment, streamlining the check-in process.


If you need assistance finding physician assistants who accept your insurance, our online patient help center is here to help. On Zocdoc, you can link your medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to your account. Note that each appointment can only use one insurance plan.


You can add secondary insurance details in the appointment notes for those with multiple insurance plans. You can enter your secondary insurance information if your provider uses Zocdoc’s Intake forms.


Using Zocdoc, you can efficiently navigate finding the best physician assistant in your vicinity. The platform's features, including patient reviews and convenient scheduling, provide a seamless experience in accessing quality healthcare. 


Booking appointments with physician assistants near you on Zocdoc is simple, secure, and 100% free!


Physician assistant statistics


The field of physician assistants is experiencing rapid growth, ranking among the fastest-growing professions in the country. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 27 percent growth in the PA profession from 2022 to 2032, above the average growth rate for all occupations. Such high demand is evident in the job market, where an impressive three-quarters of newly graduated PAs are fielding multiple job offers due to the profession's burgeoning need.


Physician assistants are valued and reliable healthcare professionals, as evidenced by a 2022 National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) study. The study revealed that over two-thirds of respondents had received medical care from a PA, with more than 93% expressing satisfaction with the care provided by PAs. Respondents highlighted their belief in the comprehensive medical education of PAs and appreciated the additional time these professionals dedicated to addressing patients' medical concerns.


In a parallel vein, a 2023 Harris Poll underscored the exceptional satisfaction rates among the people who have experienced care from a PA or have family members who did. The survey disclosed that an impressive 90 percent consider PAs to be trusted healthcare providers, and 91 percent perceive PAs as instrumental in alleviating the shortage of healthcare providers, emphasizing PAs' crucial role in addressing healthcare needs.


Sources 


American Academy of Physician Associates[1]

American Academy of Physician Associates[2]

WebMD

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

California Department of Consumer Affairs

The content herein is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Medical information changes constantly, and therefore the content on this website should not be assumed to be current, complete or exhaustive. Always seek the advice of your doctor before starting or changing treatment. If you think you may have a medical emergency, please call your doctor or 9-1-1 immediately.

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