Urology
2nd Floor, Suite 2A
Dublin, OH 43016
Physician, Assistant Professor
Urology
Department: Urology
I am passionate about helping to improve each patient’s quality of life as a urologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. I regularly treat patients with issues including urinary difficulties, UTIs, kidney stones, and sexual and erectile dysfunction. I also perform screenings and provide care for patients with bladder, kidney and prostate cancer.
My medical school and residency training inspired me to pursue a career in academic medicine. The Ohio State University is a respected national leader in health care and I am excited to be part of the urology team. In my role, I also serve as an assistant professor in the Department of Urology and mentor urology residents.
My research is focused on health care trends and strategies to improve access to equitable care. I have authored dozens of abstracts and published articles. I also participated in multiple health care quality and safety improvement projects during my medical training, and I am certified by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Quality and Safety.
In my free time, I enjoy spending quality time with my family and friends. I like cooking and exploring Columbus.
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As of 11/3/2025, Sarah Sweigert has reported no relationships with companies or entities.