Jaye Andaya, PA-C
Physician Assistant
15400 Los Gatos Blvd Fl 1 Los Gatos CA, 95032About
Jaye Andaya is a Certified Physician Assistant and retired Athletic Trainer, with more than 18 years of experience in hospital, operating room, and clinical care environments; as well as greater than 25 years of practical experience rendering emergency care, and in the assisting in the development of injury prevention programs. She studied with the Primary Care Associate Program at Stanford University School of Medicine, and holds a Master of Sports Science degree in Sports Medicine. She currently practices in an Adult Urgent Care in Los Gatos, CA, and is serves as the Lead Physician Assistant for all the associated urgent care facilities in the South Bay. She is highly regarded by her MD/DO colleagues, and maintains excellent patient care and satisfaction, with outstanding reviews.
Education and Training
Stanford University Physician Assistant 2006
United States Sports Academy Master of Sports Science 2001
University of the Pacific Bachelor of Arts 1999
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What do you attribute your success to?
- My late father's belief in me, his will to fight despite the hardships.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- The Hawaiian Islands
Hobbies / Sports
- Baking with my kids, journaling, exercise
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