
Nicole Daisa
Specialties
About
Nicole is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with years of clinical experience across inpatient, outpatient, and surgical settings. A proud East Bay native, she relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 2015 to pursue her nursing degree at Seattle University. After nearly a decade in Washington, she returned to the Bay Area to continue serving her community with expertise and compassion.
Nicole’s diverse clinical background includes primary care, surgery, and clinical education. She currently specializes in breast oncology, where she is committed to delivering holistic, evidence-based, and patient-centered care throughout the continuum of diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. Her care philosophy emphasizes active listening, open communication, and collaborative decision-making to ensure personalized and equitable care for every patient.
Nicole is also certified in Genetic Cancer Risk Assessment through the City of Hope, giving her specialized expertise in evaluating and managing patients at increased hereditary cancer risk.
Hobbies and Interests
Pilates, cooking, traveling, binging sitcoms, walking with her Golden Retriever
Education
Master of Science in Nursing, Seattle University
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Saint Mary’s College of California
Certifications & Advanced Training
- Family Nurse Practitioner, Board Certified (FNP-C)
- High-Risk Breast Cancer Assessment and Management – City of Hope

Affiliations
Member, American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Member, Oncology Nursing Society
Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Member, New England Journal of Medicine Catalysts Insight Council
Member, Clinical Cancer Genomics Community of Practice, City of Hope National Center
Clinical Preceptor, Georgetown University
Clinical Preceptor, Seattle University
