Physician Assistants
PA practice website examples
PA-led practices have to communicate two things at once: full clinical scope and the state-specific supervision context. Each example below shows a layout that handles both without burying the practice's identity in legal copy.
Dermatology PA
Cedar Ridge Dermatology
PA-led dermatology clinic offering medical derm, in-office surgical procedures, and light cosmetic work. Mixed insurance and self-pay; built for the patient who wants thorough skin care without a 4-month wait for a derm slot.
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Direct Primary Care PA
Compass Direct Primary Care
Solo PA running a membership-based Direct Primary Care panel. Flat-fee membership, same-day access, secure messaging, no insurance billing. Built for the patient who is tired of 12-minute slots and surprise bills.
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Psychiatric PA Telehealth
Riverbend Psychiatric Care
Telehealth psychiatric practice led by a PA-C, providing diagnostic evaluation and medication management for adults. Multi-state license footprint, self-pay and limited insurance panels, with controlled-substance policy posted transparently.
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Regulatory Sources
Source links for PA regulations and specialty claims
PA examples should be checked against state medical-board rules, AAPA title guidance, OTP status, PA-C certification, prescribing authority, and payer requirements before using state-specific language.
PA scope, title, and certification
- AAPA Optimal Team Practice
AAPA policy framework for PA team-practice modernization and state law comparison.
- AAPA Title Change guidance
Official guidance on when 'physician associate' can be used in patient-facing copy.
- NCCPA PA-C certification
Official source for PA-C certification and the protected PA-C designation.
- Federation of State Medical Boards directory
Starting point for state medical-board rules on PA supervision, delegation, and disclosure.
PA prescribing, billing, and specialty safeguards
- DEA registration
Controlled-substance registration source for psychiatric, urgent care, pain, and weight-loss PA examples.
- CMS Physician Fee Schedule
Medicare payment policy starting point for PA reimbursement and billing claims.
- CMS No Surprises Act resources
Good Faith Estimate and self-pay notice source for cash-pay PA practices.
These links are starting points for website copy and compliance review, not legal advice. For each client, verify the current state board page, statute, rules, and payer requirements before publishing state-specific claims.