Kristina Chan, PA-C, earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ. She then finished her Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Park, NJ.
Kristina Chan, PA-C, earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ. She then finished her Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Park, NJ.
Kristina Chan, PA-C, got an early introduction to the power of healthcare. In high school, she watched as a dedicated medical team helped her grandmother recover from a stroke, restoring her to nearly full function over a period of months. That experience made a lasting impact and sparked Kristina’s decision to pursue a career where she could make the same kind of difference for others—as a Physician Assistant (PA).
Before earning her PA degree, Kristina gained hands-on experience working as an EMT—a role that proved especially meaningful when her team responded to a stroke patient. Thanks to their training, they were able to recognize the signs quickly and get him to the hospital promptly. “In that moment, it all came full circle for me,” she recalls. “I was able to help someone in a situation similar to what my grandmother went through.”
During her PA clinical training, Kristina completed two rotations at Vanguard Medical Group and immediately felt at home. “The teamwork stood out to me,” she says. “I loved how PAs and physicians collaborated, and how there was access to specialties like sports medicine. I knew this was the kind of practice I wanted to be a part of.”
Kristina is drawn to the variety of family medicine, where no two days—or patients—are ever the same. “One patient may come in with a cold, another with diabetes, and another with a skin concern,” she says. Her background in dermatology gives her a special interest in skin health and cancer screening. “I always tell patients that skin checks are just as important as colonoscopies. It’s about prevention and early detection.”
Patients appreciate Kristina’s calm, compassionate approach. “Sometimes people come in anxious, worried about their symptoms or a possible diagnosis. I make it a point to listen—really listen. That alone can bring a lot of comfort.”
What does she love most about being a PA? “Helping people. It’s that simple. Just like the team helped my grandmother, I want to be that person for someone else. That makes me happy.”
Outside of the office, Kristina enjoys staying active—especially playing volleyball—and is involved in her local church, where she helps foster community and fellowship.

KRISTINA CHAN WAS KIND, PROFESSIONAL AND EXPRESSED UNNDERSTANDING OF MY PAINFUL DISORDER. Was pleased to hear was “aft tissue injury.”
I had a very good visit and I feel she did all that she needed to do to see that I get the continued care for my problem.
She was very through and caring. She said that if my condition got worse to call her. Pleasant and caring
She has a great bedside manner which is a rare find these days. She listened carefully and performed many exams to rule things out and possibly resolve my issue. Excellent!
Thorough physician. I felt heard and understood as a patient.
Very nice and took time to listen to concerns and discuss options.
Took her time and asked lots of question s
Christina was kind, patient and professional.
Great communication.
I couldn’t ask for a more concerned, kind, smart Doctor