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Sarah Spiller, M.S.N., FNP-C (she/her)

Accepting new patients

  • OB/GYN nurse practitioner
  • Instructor of OB/GYN Generalist Division, School of Medicine

Specialty

  • OB/GYN

Clinical focus

  • Gynecology

Locations and contact

I see patients at
Large glass and brick building
Peter O. Kohler Pavilion

About me

I am a board-certified family nurse practitioner specializing in gynecology and reproductive health at OHSU.

I care for patients across the lifespan and support a wide range of gynecologic needs, including: 

I also treat conditions such as vaginitis, infections and abnormal uterine bleeding.

I’m especially interested in helping patients navigate contraception options, early pregnancy concerns, vulvar health and making in-office procedures more comfortable through thoughtful pain management. My goal is to make sure you feel informed, respected and supported in your care.

My approach is collaborative and patient-centered. I strive to create a welcoming, nonjudgmental environment where you can ask questions openly and feel confident making decisions about your health. Together, we’ll build a care plan that reflects your needs, values and goals.

As a Portland native, I’m grateful to be back home caring for my community. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time on the Oregon coast, trying new restaurants with my husband, and exploring the Pacific Northwest.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.S.N., 2019, Yale University
    • B.S.N., Seattle University

Memberships and associations:

  • American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
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Insurance

Before scheduling an appointment

  1. Check your network. If you have health insurance,  call your company to find out if the OHSU Health location or provider you plan to visit is part of your network.
  2. Ask what you will pay. Your insurance company can tell you what your costs are likely to be.

If you schedule an appointment and your health insurance does not include OHSU Health, you may have to pay more than if you go to a provider in your insurance network. 

Visit our billing and insurance page for more information.