Kimber Guinn Chadwick, PA-C

Headshot of Kimber Guinn Chadwick, PA-C

Specialty: Family Medicine

Undergraduate:  Brigham Young University – Idaho

Medical Training: Yale University

Location:
Downtown Health Center
240 W. Front Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362

About Kimber Guinn Chadwick, PA-C

Kimber grew up in Springville, Utah, surrounded by mountains, which may have sparked her lifelong love of the outdoors. She made her way to Washington State in 2013 and has happily called it home ever since.

Kimber earned her undergraduate degree in Public Health with an emphasis in Health Promotion from Brigham Young University–Idaho. She then headed east to attend Yale University for her Physician Assistant (PA) training and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Medical Science through Butler University in Indianapolis.

Before becoming a PA, Kimber spent 20 years as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT), performing and interpreting sleep studies for patients with sleep disorders. That experience taught her how much good rest—and good listening—can change lives.

During PA school, she completed clinical rotations in pulmonology, endocrinology, urgent care, general surgery, OB/GYN, primary care, cardiology, and internal medicine, with nearly all of them right here in Washington State.

Kimber is passionate about whole-person care. She views illness as just one part of someone’s story—it doesn’t have to define who they are. She is also an advocate for the health and wellness of underserved populations. She had the privilege of training with Dr. Peter Shalit and his team in Seattle—pioneers in compassionate, comprehensive HIV/AIDS care.

Kimber is happiest when she’s outdoors—hiking, exploring, and getting a little lost (in a good way) among the Olympic Mountains with her family and their two dogs, who absolutely consider themselves equal members of the team.

“I’m excited to be practicing in this new frontier of medicine, where rapidly evolving technology and compassionate human care can work hand in hand,” says Kimber. “With the right tools—and teamwork—I believe we can take healthcare farther than ever before.”