Sasha M. Preston, ARNP
Tigard, OR 97223
Providence Family Medicine-Scholls
12442 Southwest Scholls Ferry Road, Suite 206, Tigard, OR 97223
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About Sasha M. Preston
Sasha Preston, FNP-C, decided to become a medical provider because she wanted the opportunity to create long-lasting relationships with her patients. “I enjoy helping others and creating a connection that builds confidence in the care being provided,” she says.
Sasha believes her most important role as a provider is to be a supporter and advocate. “I want everyone to be able to achieve their health goals and I will be there to support them along the way,” she says. Her philosophy of care involves working with her patients to create the best care plan with goals that are attainable.
Sasha earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Indiana University School of Nursing and completed a Master of Science degree in Nursing from University of Indianapolis.
Born and raised in the Midwest, Sasha enjoys being outdoors and traveling. She loves life on the West Coast but does miss the “good ole Indiana sweet corn.”
University of Indianapolis
2016
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I've only had excellent care from my provider. I always look forward to my visits and come away please and thankful
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Sasha has a warm and empathetic manner that inspires trust about sharing difficult health issues.
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Concerned and helpful about my care
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Always get good care at providence. Thank you
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Good providers but it can take a while to get an appt
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The best thing at this office is the provider and their care team (e.g. MA, Nurse, etc.). The frustration is the communication between 'back-office' and providers communicating the same thing (or not) to patient (i.e. Me : )
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