Jade Nemeth, PA-C

Jade Nemeth, PA-C, Physician Assistant at Performance Pain and Sports Medicine in Houston, TX

Jade Nemeth, PA-C

Jade Nemeth, a native of Houston, TX, is a dedicated Physician Assistant with a strong commitment to helping patients restore function, reduce pain, and optimize performance. Her academic foundation began at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology in 2018—a background that provides her with a deep understanding of human movement and musculoskeletal health.

Jade went on to complete her Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Hardin-Simmons University, graduating in 2023. During her clinical training, she gained experience across a wide range of specialties, including internal medicine at the VA where she managed complex patients and performed intra-articular injections, as well as rotations in general surgery, emergency medicine, and family medicine. Prior to PA school, Jade worked as a medical assistant and scribe in podiatry and OB/GYN settings, developing strong clinical documentation skills and hands-on patient care experience.

Before joining Performance Pain and Sports Medicine, Jade worked in a fast-paced rheumatology practice where she conducted comprehensive patient evaluations, developed treatment plans, and performed joint injections. This experience, combined with her kinesiology background, makes her well-suited to support patients dealing with musculoskeletal pain and sports-related injuries. Jade is committed to delivering evidence-based care and takes a patient-centered approach to every interaction, ensuring each individual receives the attention and treatment plan they deserve.

Outside of her professional life, Jade enjoys spending quality time with her friends, family, and significant other. She loves camping, hiking, and exploring new places, and also enjoys curling up with a good book alongside her two cats. Jade’s dedication to her patients, combined with her clinical expertise and genuine passion for helping others, make her a valued member of the Performance Pain and Sports Medicine team.