Sarah Ummach, PA-C is the Physician Assistant to Dr. Katherine Bartush and specializes in Foot & Ankle Surgery as well as Sports Medicine. Sarah was raised in Waukee, Iowa and went to Texas Christian University where she obtained her Bachelor's degree in Movement Science with a Minor in Biology.
Sarah Ummach, PA-C is the Physician Assistant to Dr. Katherine Bartush and specializes in Foot & Ankle Surgery as well as Sports Medicine. Sarah was raised in Waukee, Iowa and went to Texas Christian University where she obtained her Bachelor's degree in Movement Science with a Minor in Biology.
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Awesome PA
(1 week ago)
Jul-2026
Very helpful and took time answering questions.
(1 week ago)
Jun-2026
Had to receive some injections and after reading a lot of reviews people said they were very painful. Sarah did an excellent job. It wasn’t nearly as bad as I expected it to be. Thank you.
(2 weeks ago)
Jun-2026
Felt a little rushed, but not to bad. Disappointed we don't actually see a doctor.
Sarah Ummach, PA-C is the Physician Assistant to Dr. Katherine Bartush and specializes in Foot & Ankle Surgery as well as Sports Medicine. Sarah was raised in Waukee, Iowa and went to Texas Christian University where she obtained her Bachelor's degree in Movement Science with a Minor in Biology.
She then went on to receive her Master's of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of North Texas Health Science Center where she was awarded the Dean’s Award for Scholarly Excellence in Clinical Practice. Sarah joined Texas Orthopedic Specialists in 2026 upon her graduation at UNTHSC.
Awesome PA
Very helpful and took time answering questions.
Had to receive some injections and after reading a lot of reviews people said they were very painful. Sarah did an excellent job. It wasn’t nearly as bad as I expected it to be. Thank you.
Felt a little rushed, but not to bad. Disappointed we don't actually see a doctor.