Sarah Marinov Joins Essentia Health-32nd Avenue Clinic

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Sarah Marinov is the latest provider to join Essentia Health’s 32nd Avenue Clinic in Fargo, ND

Sarah Marinov, an advanced practice registered nurse and certified nurse practitioner specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, has recently joined the Essentia Health-32nd Avenue Clinic in Fargo.

Praise for Essentia Health

“Essentia Health stands out as the best clinic and medical center in the area,” says Marinov, an Army veteran and Hawley, Minnesota, native. “My experiences with Essentia as an employee and a patient have been consistently wonderful. I trust Essentia with my family and would recommend them to everyone.”

Marinov received her medical education from Frontier Nursing University in Versailles, Kentucky. She is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.

“In Love” with Labor and Delivery

“While doing my clinical rotations in nursing school, I instantly fell in love with labor and delivery,” says Marinov. “Supporting women during one of the most significant events is a privilege and incredibly fulfilling. I decided to return to school to become a women’s health nurse practitioner and have a greater role in promoting women’s wellness in my community.

“I strongly believe in patient-centered care and listening to what my patients’ needs are. I want to be a supportive, safe provider that can advocate for women to improve their overall health and well-being.”

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