Ana Campos, PA-C, is a highly educated Physician Assistant at Arizona Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates. She holds a B.A. in Integrative Biology and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from UC-Berkeley. Her strong interest in patient well-being led her to pursue a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern University. Prior to this, she gained experience as a Clinical Research Coordinator for several years.
Ana Campos, PA-C, is a highly educated Physician Assistant at Arizona Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates. She holds a B.A. in Integrative Biology and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from UC-Berkeley. Her strong interest in patient well-being led her to pursue a Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern University. Prior to this, she gained experience as a Clinical Research Coordinator for several years.
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Listens concerns, explains in simple terms
(2 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
Not a good fit for me. Mason Mckee and I got along very well, not so much with Campos. I would prefer being reassigned to someone acts as though I am more than a number.
(2 weeks ago)
Nov-2025
AARA: Tucson
2001 W. Orange Grove Road Suite 104 Tucson, AZ 85704
AARA: Southeast Tucson
2300 S. Houghton Rd, Suite 270 Tucson, AZ 85748
Ana Campos, PA-C attended UC-Berkeley where she earned a Bachelor’s in Integrative Biology and a Masters in Public Health. Subsequently, she worked for several years as a clinical Research Coordinator. Her interest in patient care and well-being led her to pursue a Masters of medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Midwestern University. In her free time she enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, and spending time with family.
Listens concerns, explains in simple terms
Not a good fit for me. Mason Mckee and I got along very well, not so much with Campos. I would prefer being reassigned to someone acts as though I am more than a number.