
Nicole E. Leshko, PA-C, MSPAS
Physician Assistant-Certified (PA-C) i
Obstetrics and Gynecology
LVPG Cliniciani
Overview
Languages spoken
- English
About
Philosophy of care
I believe there is both power and comfort in knowledge. Additionally, I believe each person is unique and knows their own body better than anyone else. For these reasons, I base my care around the goal of being an asset and dependable resource to help you best understand yourself, your condition and your care plan. I provide my patients with a comfortable and safe environment to work as a team toward a healthy mind and body.
Why I entered medicine
I have always wanted to be a part of something that helps others feel their best. The career path of a physician assistant allows me to connect with people of all ages, different stories and unique life stages. I developed a specific passion for women’s health, offering a strong support system for those constantly transitioning among vulnerable aspects of their lives. I am fortunate to work in a field that allows me to provide my patients with the compassion and care they deserve during these times.
Personal interests
I consider myself a foodie, a bookworm, a sports enthusiast and a traveler. I love trying new recipes in the kitchen, exploring a new places and reading (and re-reading) any book I can get my hands on. My favorite time of the year (aside from Halloween) is March Madness. I grew up very involved with my local fire department, resulting in a deep-rooted love for my family, extended family and community.
Education
Undergraduate
DeSales University, Bachelor of Science (BS), 2020
Graduate
DeSales University, Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS), 2022
Training
Comments
"Everyone in the office was kind and helpful. Starting from the front desk staff, nurse and provider. I felt cared about and heard."
"My doctor is absolutely amazing - Dr. Leshko is so understanding and sympathetic. She listened and answered all of my questions even if they were to be coming up. She has been so amazing and reassuring this whole process. The woman at check out was a bit harder to deal with and didn't seem to really want to be there. My husband and I couldn't make the appointment she was asking about and it seemed like almost an inconvenience to her for us to need a different appointment. This is my husband and I's first baby and it is extremely important for him to be able to make the appointments, and she made it seem like we were asking a lot with needing a different day. She did get better and got all of our appointments scheduled, but it definitely was not a great start with her and felt like we were burdening her even though it was her job."
"This was my first appointment there, so there is not much to base my answers on."