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PA-C Regulated

Physician Assistant

Physician assistants practice medicine under physician collaboration, with prescriptive authority. In integrative settings, PAs combine conventional diagnostics and treatment with functional medicine approaches.

Best For

Medical care with prescriptive authority in integrative settings

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Common Focus Areas

Primary care with integrative approach
Dermatology and skin conditions
Orthopedic and musculoskeletal care
Urgent care and acute conditions
Chronic disease management
Hormone and metabolic optimization

Conditions They Help With

Physician Assistants are commonly sought out for these health concerns. Click any condition to learn more.

Regulated Healthcare Provider

Physician Assistants (PA-C) are licensed and regulated in most jurisdictions. They must meet specific educational and clinical requirements, maintain continuing education, and adhere to professional standards of practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Physician assistants practice medicine under physician collaboration, with prescriptive authority. In integrative settings, PAs combine conventional diagnostics and treatment with functional medicine approaches.

Physician Assistants commonly help with , and more. They focus on medical care with prescriptive authority in integrative settings.

Yes, Physician Assistants (PA-C) are licensed and regulated healthcare providers. They must meet educational requirements and maintain professional standards.

A Physician Assistant may be a good fit if you're looking for medical care with prescriptive authority in integrative settings. They're especially helpful for primary care with integrative approach. Consider your specific health goals and whether their approach resonates with you.

Absolutely. Many people work with a Physician Assistant as part of an integrative care team. As a regulated provider, they can coordinate with your other healthcare providers.