
Richelle Gaiter, PA
Physician Assistant
3390 W Signal Peak Dr Taylorsville UT, 84129About
Richelle Gaiter is a physician assistant practicing in Stockton, CA. Richelle specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
Education and Training
Utah State University Master’s in Education, Technology, and Design 2008
University of Utah Physician Assistant program 2011
Rocky Mountain University Doctor of Medical Science in Physician Associate Advanced Clinical Practice 2023
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Richelle Gaiter, PA's Expert Contributions
Are physicals needed to prescribe OTC medicine?
Yes, having a physical is important for maintaining good health. A physical exam once a year allows your medical provider key insights to your overall health by screening for potential medical conditions, and detecting any early signs of disease. It also gives you the chance to have your concerns addressed or if you have any questions, you can receive appropriate guidance and recommendations. Regular physicals can help prevent or manage chronic conditions, monitor vital signs, and ensure that you are up to date on necessary vaccinations or screenings. Usually, once you have had a yearly physical, most providers will fill out forms for school sports programs, or other minor forms based off of your annual physical for that year as a courtesy to their patients. When forms are several pages in length or have an additional requirement, you may be asked to come in for if you were not assessed for that specific need such as a urine test, or a vision test. I hope this helps. READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Physician Assistant Wandering Docs Mobile Medicine -
Richelle Gaiter, PA's Practice location
Stockton Community Medical Center/Wandering Docs Mobile Medicine
2524 E Main St -Stockton, CA 95205Get Direction
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Get to know Physician Assistant Richelle M. Gaiter, who serves patients throughout California.
Richelle juggles multiple roles in the healthcare field, working in a hybrid capacity. She serves as a physician associate/assistant at Stockton Community Medical Center, a clinical physician assistant at Wandering Docs Mobile Medicine, and also works as a physician assistant at GAPS Health.
With a wealth of experience in locum work, Richelle has a passion for providing care to individuals of all ages, but she particularly enjoys working with older adults. She cherishes the exchange of life experiences and finds fulfillment in assisting those with strong opinions.
Realistic yet optimistic, Richelle engages her patients in candid discussions about their circumstances while encouraging them to pursue the fullest life possible. She firmly believes that the more a patient understands about their medical conditions, the more motivated and equipped they will be to actively participate in their own health improvement. She has found that this approach not only improves patient outcomes but also fosters trust and strengthens the physician-patient relationship.
Academically, Richelle graduated with a Master’s in Education, Technology, and Design from Utah State University in 2008. She then completed a Physician Assistant program at the University of Utah in 2011, after which she pursued a Doctor of Medical Science in Physician Associate Advanced Clinical Practice at Rocky Mountain University, graduating in 2023.
A physician assistant is a health care practitioner who practices medicine in collaboration with physicians. They examine patients, prescribe medicine, and order diagnostic tests. In most cases, they work under the supervision of physicians or surgeons, but they can work more independently in some states, rural areas, and inner-city areas, consulting with physicians only when they need help with cases.
When Richelle is not helping patients, she enjoys learning new things, spending time on the water, and traveling, all of which she does with her miniature Shih Tzu, Ponyo.
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1800 N CALIFORNIA ST STOCKTON CA 95204DAMERON HOSPITALl
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1 MARCELA DR WILLITS CA 95490ST HELENA HOSPITAL-CLEARLAKEl
15630 18TH AVE - HWY 53 CLEARLAKE CA 95422