

Locations
621 Memorial Drive, Suite 100
South Bend, IN46601
About Carrie Yuan, PA
About Carrie
Physician assistant Carrie Y. Yuan has always been passionate about science. She explored this passion while researching a serious gastrointestinal illness in premature babies. “Observing the countless hours the physicians and surgeons provided care for their patients while also developing research methods in the lab was incredible,” Carrie says. “I wanted to work alongside these amazing physicians and contribute as much as I can clinically while contributing to research.”
To do this, Carrie earned her master’s degree in physician assistant studies at Idaho State University. From her schooling and experiences, she’s learned the importance of compassion. “Even a simple act of kindness and showing someone that you care can change so much, both physically and mentally, whether through listening or acknowledging what they are going through.”
Carrie practices this compassion by listening to patients and addressing their individual needs. She understands tha...
Physician assistant Carrie Y. Yuan has always been passionate about science. She explored this passion while researching a serious gastrointestinal illness in premature babies. “Observing the countless hours the physicians and surgeons provided care for their patients while also developing research methods in the lab was incredible,” Carrie says. “I wanted to work alongside these amazing physicians and contribute as much as I can clinically while contributing to research.”
To do this, Carrie earned her master’s degree in physician assistant studies at Idaho State University. From her schooling and experiences, she’s learned the importance of compassion. “Even a simple act of kindness and showing someone that you care can change so much, both physically and mentally, whether through listening or acknowledging what they are going through.”
Carrie practices this compassion by listening to patients and addressing their individual needs. She understands tha...
About Carrie
Physician assistant Carrie Y. Yuan has always been passionate about science. She explored this passion while researching a serious gastrointestinal illness in premature babies. “Observing the countless hours the physicians and surgeons provided care for their patients while also developing research methods in the lab was incredible,” Carrie says. “I wanted to work alongside these amazing physicians and contribute as much as I can clinically while contributing to research.”
To do this, Carrie earned her master’s degree in physician assistant studies at Idaho State University. From her schooling and experiences, she’s learned the importance of compassion. “Even a simple act of kindness and showing someone that you care can change so much, both physically and mentally, whether through listening or acknowledging what they are going through.”
Carrie practices this compassion by listening to patients and addressing their individual needs. She understands that kindness can change a person’s health. She keeps up to date on evidence-based medicine so that she can treat patients with care and compassion – and a higher level of clinical excellence.
Her commitment to kindness, relationships and expertise makes surgical oncologic gynecology the perfect specialty for Carrie. “During my training, I felt a strong connection to my oncology and women’s health patients. Due to the nature of their treatments, I was able to see these patients frequently and get to know them,” Carrie says. “These are some of the strongest and most amazing patients I’ve ever met, and I want to do as much as I can to support them along the way.”
In her own words
Who is or was the most influential person/role model in your life? My grandmother. She is an incredibly strong and resilient woman. She has endured many events in her life and continues to be a very strong-willed individual. She may be stubborn at times, but I have come to understand that her stubbornness is a result of making her own decisions.
What was your first job growing up? What do you remember about it? My first job was working in a Dunkin’ Donuts in high school. I can still smell the sticky donut frosting that was stuck on my uniform. I had quite the caffeine addiction and probably drank three mocha lattes a day. I also ate Boston cream donuts with a spoon just to get to the custard filling.
What is something most people don’t know about you? I once auditioned for MasterChef! I made a braised short rib with garlic mashed potatoes.
If you could sit down to dinner with anyone, alive or deceased, who would it be and why? My grandfather. He passed away when I was a very young child, but I have many fond memories of him. I would like him to know how I turned out as an adult.
In addition to medicine, what are you passionate about? I am very passionate about scientific research. I used to work in research, and I still love to read about new advancements. Scientific advances are truly fascinating, and every day, it amazes me what people discover.
Physician assistant Carrie Y. Yuan has always been passionate about science. She explored this passion while researching a serious gastrointestinal illness in premature babies. “Observing the countless hours the physicians and surgeons provided care for their patients while also developing research methods in the lab was incredible,” Carrie says. “I wanted to work alongside these amazing physicians and contribute as much as I can clinically while contributing to research.”
To do this, Carrie earned her master’s degree in physician assistant studies at Idaho State University. From her schooling and experiences, she’s learned the importance of compassion. “Even a simple act of kindness and showing someone that you care can change so much, both physically and mentally, whether through listening or acknowledging what they are going through.”
Carrie practices this compassion by listening to patients and addressing their individual needs. She understands that kindness can change a person’s health. She keeps up to date on evidence-based medicine so that she can treat patients with care and compassion – and a higher level of clinical excellence.
Her commitment to kindness, relationships and expertise makes surgical oncologic gynecology the perfect specialty for Carrie. “During my training, I felt a strong connection to my oncology and women’s health patients. Due to the nature of their treatments, I was able to see these patients frequently and get to know them,” Carrie says. “These are some of the strongest and most amazing patients I’ve ever met, and I want to do as much as I can to support them along the way.”
In her own words
Who is or was the most influential person/role model in your life? My grandmother. She is an incredibly strong and resilient woman. She has endured many events in her life and continues to be a very strong-willed individual. She may be stubborn at times, but I have come to understand that her stubbornness is a result of making her own decisions.
What was your first job growing up? What do you remember about it? My first job was working in a Dunkin’ Donuts in high school. I can still smell the sticky donut frosting that was stuck on my uniform. I had quite the caffeine addiction and probably drank three mocha lattes a day. I also ate Boston cream donuts with a spoon just to get to the custard filling.
What is something most people don’t know about you? I once auditioned for MasterChef! I made a braised short rib with garlic mashed potatoes.
If you could sit down to dinner with anyone, alive or deceased, who would it be and why? My grandfather. He passed away when I was a very young child, but I have many fond memories of him. I would like him to know how I turned out as an adult.
In addition to medicine, what are you passionate about? I am very passionate about scientific research. I used to work in research, and I still love to read about new advancements. Scientific advances are truly fascinating, and every day, it amazes me what people discover.
Insurance Accepted
- Managed Health Services Medicaid (MHS HCC)
- Community Health Alliance (CHA, Aetna, PHP Freedom, First Health)
- CareSource Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
- Immergrun Health Network
- Multi Plan / Private Health Care Systems (PHCS)
- Mdwise Excel Medicaid (HHW)
- CareSource Medicaid (HHW)
- Tricare East Humana Military
- Communicare
- Medicare FFS
- Medicare Railroad
- Anthem Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
- Medicaid Indiana FFS
- Aetna Medicare Advantage (Via CHA ACO, LLC)
- Humana Medicare Advantage
- Ambetter Marketplace (MHS)
- Cigna
- HealthSmart
- Medicaid Michigan FFS
- Anthem Pathways for Aging
- UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage (UHC)
- Humana Horizon Pathways for Aging
- Anthem Medicare Advantage
- Managed Health Services Healthly Indiana Plan (MHS HIP)
- VA CCN Optum UHC
- CareSource Marketplace
- Devoted Health Medicare Advantage (via CHA ACO, LLC)
- Aetna CVS Health Marketplace (Via CHA ACO, LLC)
- Plain Church Group
- Three Rivers Provider Network (TRPN)
- Managed Health Services Medicaid (MHS HHW)
- Anthem Medicaid (HHW HCC)
- Anthem BCBS
- Sagamore
- UnitedHealthcare Medicaid (HCC)
- Stratose / National Preferred Provider Network (NPPN)
- UnitedHealthcare (UHC)
- PNOA
- Mdwise Excel Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
- UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Pathways for Aging
- CHA ACO LLC dba Beacon ACO
Please contact the office to verify insurance coverage.
Certifications
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants - 2021
- Idaho State University - 2021
- University of Illinois at Chicago - 2013
