Avital Lehmann, PA-C, is a board-certified Physician Associate and the founder of Precision Endocrine Consults. With close to two decades of clinical practice—spanning high-acuity hospital medicine to specialized inpatient endocrinology—Avital has dedicated her career to solving the challenges of complex metabolic management.
Avital’s practice is grounded in a deep commitment to evidence-based standards. She is a recognized thought leader in endocrinology and health professions education, serving on the speaking faculty for ThriveAP and leading the T2DM Center of Excellence for POCN. Her influence extends to the editorial level, where she has served as a guest editor and invited chapter reviewer for major clinical publications, ensuring the precision of the latest endocrine curricula. Having held faculty appointments at the University of Maryland and Towson University, she bridges the gap between complex academic research and real-world hospital operations, ensuring that the consulting support she provides to healthcare systems is as tactically sharp as it is academically rigorous. She is a frequent speaker at regional and national clinical conferences, where she advocates for standardized, evidence-based endocrine management.
POCN
T2DM Center of Excellence Leader
Guest Editor, PA Clinics
ThriveAP Speaking Faculty
While clinical innovation drives her professional work, Avital’s perspective is shaped by a deep curiosity for the world around her. Whether she is exploring the rich history and natural landscapes of America’s National Parks with her husband and two teenage daughters, or spending time at home with their pet rabbit, Alexander the Great, she thrives on balance and exploration.
A musician and songwriter at heart, she finds that the discipline of composing on the ukulele mirrors the precision and harmony required in clinical practice. This well-rounded, life-long learning approach informs her consulting philosophy: she believes that by supporting healthcare teams with rapid, expert-level clinical clarity, she can help build a more resilient, connected, and compassionate healthcare system for everyone involved.