Vicki Traxler, PA-C
Physician Assistant
About Vicki Traxler, PA-C
Vicki Traxler is a board-certified Physician Assistant with over 20 years of experience in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and an additional 10 years in neurosurgery. As a certified physician assistant, she takes courses, attends lectures and accumulates CME (Continuing Medical Education) credits and continues to sit for her board exams every six years. This allows her to stay on top of the most recent and relevant information regarding her patient’s health. Her ongoing education and experience contribute to her excellent patient care and high quality medical standards. Vicki enjoys getting to know her patients and takes the time necessary to review and explain conditions, diagnoses, and possible treatment plans. Patients who are new to Vicki are very quickly at ease with her. Her always-ready smile and gracious ways relay to new patients their importance to her as person and patient.
Qualifications
Certifications
Board-Certified Physician AssistantInsurance Information
Our practice accepts most major insurances. However, we encourage you to call your insurance provider about your coverage.
Medicaid
Molina Healthcare
Staywell/Wellcare
Tricare
Vicki Traxler is a board-certified Physician Assistant with over 20 years of experience in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and an additional 10 years in neurosurgery. As a certified physician assistant, she takes courses, attends lectures and accumulates CME (Continuing Medical Education) credits and continues to sit for her board exams every six years. This allows her to stay on top of the most recent and relevant information regarding her patient’s health. Her ongoing education and experience contribute to her excellent patient care and high quality medical standards. Vicki enjoys getting to know her patients and takes the time necessary to review and explain conditions, diagnoses, and possible treatment plans. Patients who are new to Vicki are very quickly at ease with her. Her always-ready smile and gracious ways relay to new patients their importance to her as person and patient.