Andrew Zumaran is a board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in joint replacement and hip and knee surgery. He is committed to helping patients regain mobility, relieve pain, and return to the activities they love through skilled, compassionate orthopedic care. Andrew earned his Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, and his Bachelor of Science in Community Health Sciences with an emphasis in Public Health, also from the University of Nevada, Reno.
Andrew Zumaran is a board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in joint replacement and hip and knee surgery. He is committed to helping patients regain mobility, relieve pain, and return to the activities they love through skilled, compassionate orthopedic care. Andrew earned his Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, and his Bachelor of Science in Community Health Sciences with an emphasis in Public Health, also from the University of Nevada, Reno.
Andrew Zumaran is a board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in joint replacement and hip and knee surgery. He is committed to helping patients regain mobility, relieve pain, and return to the activities they love through skilled, compassionate orthopedic care.
Andrew earned his Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) from the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, and his Bachelor of Science in Community Health Sciences with an emphasis in Public Health, also from the University of Nevada, Reno. He is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and is a member of both the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) and the Nevada Academy of Physician Assistants (NAPA).
Before becoming a PA, Andrew gained extensive clinical experience as a Medical Assistant at Swift Institute, supporting multiple orthopedic specialties with a focus on sports medicine. In that role, he was trained in fracture care, casting, splinting, and assisted with various in-office procedures—all experiences that built a strong foundation for his work as a provider today.
In addition to his medical career, Andrew proudly serves as a Captain in the Nevada Army National Guard. As a commissioned officer, he has led and coordinated operations in support of both state and federal missions. Now transitioning into a role as a Physician Assistant within the Guard, he continues to combine his dedication to medicine with his passion for service.
Andrew’s approach to patient care centers on respect, communication, and individualized treatment. He believes every patient deserves clear, honest education about their condition and options—free of unnecessary medical jargon. His goal is to empower patients to make informed decisions and take an active role in their recovery.
A true Northern Nevadan, Andrew embraces everything the region has to offer. In his free time, he enjoys wakeboarding, wakesurfing, paddleboarding, boating, hiking, and snowboarding. He’s also dedicated to strength training and hopes to compete in powerlifting for fun. When he’s not in the gym or outdoors, he loves traveling and taking road trips with his fiancée.
Whether in the clinic or in the community, Andrew is dedicated to improving lives through movement, strength, and compassion—one patient at a time.

What a pleasant man
Has fantastic bedside manner. I appreciate the way he explained everything and left feeling like I was in good hands.
He was easy to talk to!
Thanks for your attention to my hip issue. Already feels a bit better. I walk ed about 0.4 flat miles this afternoon with a cane!the first time in 2 months. Pleasant and informative visit and next day shot. See you in a month for follow-up.
Good and professional
Very easy to understand.
Very nice and explained everything
Very personable and knowledgeable. He explained my questions thoroughly.
Answered all my concerns
Listened, shared my X-rays, understood I wanted the more technical details and language as I have 2 science degrees and professional history.