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Ninoska is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and provides comprehensive gastroenterology care at The Center for Digestive & Liver Health’s Savannah, Pooler, and Richmond Hill clinics. 

Dedicated to improving her patients’ quality of life through better digestive health, Ninoska believes that early attention to GI changes can prevent more serious conditions and support overall wellness. Her interest in gastroenterology began during her work in general surgery, where she saw how often digestive issues affect whole-body health. 

She has a strong background in patient education, research, and cross-cultural communication, and has cared for medically underserved populations across Southeast Georgia – including volunteering as a Spanish-language interpreter for patients at Good Samaritan Clinic. 

Her clinical interests include colon cancer prevention and screening, acid reflux (GERD), constipation, diarrhea, dysphagia, and H. pylori infection. 

Before joining The Center for Digestive & Liver Health, Ninoska practiced with Southeast Georgia Physician Associates in both general surgery and gastroenterology. 

South University, Savannah, Ga.  

Master of Science, Physician Assistant Studies, 2022 

Mercer University School of Medicine, Savannah, Ga. 

Doctor of Medicine Program, Years I and II, 2013–2015 

Georgia Southern University at Armstrong, Savannah, Ga. 

Bachelor of Science., Biology, magna cum laude, 2010 

Born in Nicaragua and fluent in both English and Spanish, Ninoska enjoys sketching and painting, traveling, reading, cooking, as well as crafting. She and her husband have two adult children and share their home with four cats.

American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) 

Georgia Association of Physician Assistants (GAPA) 

My experience in general surgery first exposed me to the strong connection between digestive health and overall well-being. I was drawn to gastroenterology because it allows me to help patients recognize and address GI issues early – often before they become serious. Since digestive conditions can have such a significant impact on quality of life, I value the opportunity to provide care that supports both long-term wellness and day-to-day comfort.