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Sara Almasian, NP
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Women's Health Mount Zion



Sara Almasian, NP
She | Her | HersWomen's HealthWomen's Health Mount Zion
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About me
Sara Almasian is a nurse practitioner who provides primary care. Her particular interests include women's health, preventive medicine and chronic disease management.
Almasian earned her master's degree in nursing at Columbia University. She completed a family nurse practitioner residency at Santa Rosa Community Health.
Education & training
Board certification
- Family Nurse Practitioner, American Nurses Cred Ctr-Family Nurse Practitioner
Residency
- Family Practice, Santa Rosa Community Health
Degree
- MSN, Columbia University School of Nursing
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Specialties
Locations
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