Brooke Pardue, PA, is a board-certified physician assistant dedicated to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care. She earned her medical degree from Augusta University and is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA). Recognized for her academic excellence, she was inducted into the Pi Alpha Honor Society for Physician Assistants. Brooke has presented on topics such as Childhood ADHD and the Barriers of Adherence to Stimulant Medications and brings previous experience in inpatient pediatric gastroenterology to her role. She values building strong, trusting relationships with her patients while guiding them through preventive care, diagnosis, and treatment. Brooke became a physician assistant to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives every day, drawn to the profession’s versatility, collaborative nature, and opportunities for lifelong learning. She chose to focus on primary care because she believes it is the backbone of a strong healthcare system—providing continuity, education, and support through every stage of life. Her approach to care is rooted in listening, clear communication, and shared decision-making, ensuring treatment plans are both evidence-based and aligned with each patient’s goals. Above all, Brooke is passionate about empowering individuals and families to take an active role in their health, viewing medicine not just as treatment, but as prevention, education, and partnership.