Sarah Udor, PMHNP
Family Practitioner | Adult Medicine
Berkeley Berkeley CA, 94703About
Greetings. I am Sarah, an experienced Nurse Practitioner with a focus on primary care and psychiatric mental health. My expertise is in delivering comprehensive healthcare that addresses both physical and psychological aspects of wellness. In my practice, I prioritize a holistic understanding of each patient, acknowledging the intricate interplay between body and mind.
I am adept at devising individualized care strategies that incorporate cutting-edge medical interventions, delivered with professionalism and sensitivity. My commitment is to assist patients in managing complex health issues as well as providing support through emotional and psychological challenges.
Fluent in English and Spanish, I am dedicated to making high-quality healthcare accessible to diverse populations. Together, we can pursue a path to optimal health and enriched quality of life.
Education and Training
Herzing University Master of Family NP 2018
Los Medanos College BLAS 2009
St Louis University BSN 2015
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Per Diem ICU Float Pool UCLA Health 2023 - Present
Awards
- Deans List Recipient 2015 St Louis University
- Cum Laude Graduate St Louis University ABSN program 2015 St Louis University
- Honors Program Graduate 2012 Los Medanos College
- Honors Program Enrichment Ambassador 2012 Los Medanos College
Professional Memberships
- Past Alumni of National Honors Society AGS
- Past Alumni Los Medanos student body Senate (only 10)
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