Anastasia Seeram, PA-C
Physician Assistant located in Vero Beach, FL & Palm Bay, FL
About Stacie Seeram, PA-C
Stacie Seeram, PA-C, is a physician assistant practicing at Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, which has locations in Vero Beach and Palm Beach, Florida. She is board-certified through the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and has been practicing since 2007.
In 2006, Stacie received her Bachelor of Science degree in PA studies from the City University of New York, graduating magna cum laude. While there, she worked in outpatient internal medicine for three years before completing a postgraduate surgical residency at Duke University Hospital, followed by work in a multispecialty surgery group in North Carolina, where she spent several years in practice.
A native Floridian, Stacie later returned to Vero Beach, where she grew up, and resumed a career in surgery. She has operated in more than 12 specialties, including spine, neuro, orthopedic, and vascular surgery.
Stacie's professional organizations include the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the American Academy of Pain Medicine. In 2020, COVID-19 led her to a transition working in outpatient medicine. Always having a fondness for interventional pain management, Stacie then joined Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, where she can continue to apply her expertise and skill set to deliver world-class care to patients.
While working in primary care, Stacie also actively participated in several medical mission trips to Chiapas, Mexico. When not providing patient care, Stacie finds a healthy work-life balance by spending time with family and friends and traveling for fun.
Stacie Seeram, PA-C, is a physician assistant practicing at Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, which has locations in Vero Beach and Palm Beach, Florida. She is board-certified through the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and has been practicing since 2007.
In 2006, Stacie received her Bachelor of Science degree in PA studies from the City University of New York, graduating magna cum laude. While there, she worked in outpatient internal medicine for three years before completing a postgraduate surgical residency at Duke University Hospital, followed by work in a multispecialty surgery group in North Carolina, where she spent several years in practice.
A native Floridian, Stacie later returned to Vero Beach, where she grew up, and resumed a career in surgery. She has operated in more than 12 specialties, including spine, neuro, orthopedic, and vascular surgery.
Stacie's professional organizations include the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the American Academy of Pain Medicine. In 2020, COVID-19 led her to a transition working in outpatient medicine. Always having a fondness for interventional pain management, Stacie then joined Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, where she can continue to apply her expertise and skill set to deliver world-class care to patients.
While working in primary care, Stacie also actively participated in several medical mission trips to Chiapas, Mexico. When not providing patient care, Stacie finds a healthy work-life balance by spending time with family and friends and traveling for fun.