Your Advanced Practice Clinician Team
Meet our nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
When you book a doctor’s appointment, you want to see a primary care provider who knows you and understands your health history. So, it’s understandable if you have some questions when someone else from the care team is scheduled for your visit. NP, PA, APC — it can all feel like alphabet soup.
There are two types of advanced practice clinicians (APC) you can schedule with for your visit: nurse practitioners (NP) and physician assistants (PA). These specially trained clinicians have thousands of hours of clinical experience. Many also have a master’s-level degree and, in some cases, have earned a doctorate-level degree.
The best part? Whether you book a visit with a NP or a PA, you’re seeing a trusted member of your care team that works in tandem with your doctor to help you feel your best.
Benefits of Seeing an NP or PA
There are several advantages to seeing a nurse practitioner or physician assistant for your care. At Sutter, these providers partner with your doctor to provide you with the best possible treatment. When you have an appointment with one of these providers, you have access to:
- Earlier appointments with decreased wait times.
- More scheduling options, including longer appointments.
- Trusted partners that can often stand in for your doctor when needed.
- Clinicians with high patient satisfaction.
- Longer, less-rushed appointment times, if needed.
- High-quality, affordable care.
These providers work with your doctor to put you first and take care of your healthcare needs.