Elizabeth Guindi, PA-C

Provider Specialties
Obstetrics, Gynecology
Elizabeth (Liz) is a Board-Certified Physician Assistant for nearly 20 years. After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree from Rowan University, she went on to earn her masters in Physician Assistant Studies with a dual degree from Seton Hall University and The University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey. After beginning her career in Internal Medicine/Geriatrics, she followed her passion and became the Chief Physician Assistant for the Obstetrical Anesthesia service at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston NJ, where she practiced for over seventeen years.
Liz is passionate about women’s health, and it was during her time on Labor & Delivery that she realized how important it is to be an advocate for her patients during such an exciting, but sometimes fearful time. It is very important to her that patients are informed and comfortable with their decisions about their pregnancy and delivery process.
Born and raised in New Jersey, she currently lives in Colts Neck with her husband, teenage daughter and son, and rescue dog Harley. Outside of work, she enjoys being outdoors, hiking as much as possible, reading, and watching horror movies.
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