Accepting new patients
Callie C. Peters, PA-C (she/her)
Accepting new patients
- Physician Assistant
- Instructor of Neurological Surgery, School of Medicine
Specialty
- Neurological Surgery
Clinical focus
- Spinal Surgery
About me
I am a physician assistant who treats adult patients with spinal deformity, cervical stenosis and lumbar stenosis.
The greatest reward in patient care is ensuring patients fully understand their medical conditions and treatment options. I particularly enjoy neurological surgery, where the team can tailor treatment plans that help patients return to their daily lives.
My health care experience spans neurological surgery, pulmonary medicine and cardiology. Before entering physical assistant school, I worked as a medical assistant in family medicine.
Outside of work, I enjoy reading, traveling, hiking and spending time with my family and pets.
Education and training
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Degrees
- M.P.A.S., 2020, Pacific University
- B.S., 2013, Missouri Southern State University
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Certifications
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, 2020
Insurance
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- Ask what you will pay. Your insurance company can tell you what your costs are likely to be.
If you schedule an appointment and your health insurance does not include OHSU Health, you may have to pay more than if you go to a provider in your insurance network.
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