Sarah Cook, PA-C earned her degree and served her residency at St. Catherine’s University in St. Paul, MN. Her specialty is neurology with particular interest in multiple sclerosis.
Sarah really enjoys working with the neurology/multiple sclerosis patient population, saying, “I truly believe that we can make a difference in their lives.” The comfortable, collaborative environment at MCN really helps her advance her care initiatives.
She promotes a positive and encouraging attitude when it comes to every day health. “Celebrating the small victories is crucial. You need to make small achievable goals to make a big difference.”
Away from the clinic, and if not exploring Montana, Sarah’s favorite place in the world, you will find her hiking, reading, crafting, and spending quality time with her family.
I’m very glad Dr. Veen was easy to talk to, seemed very in tuned with what I was saying (an active listener), and didn’t bowl me over with why I was wrong or why she knew so much more (which she does) than me. She let me share my anxiety and then set about describing how “we” were going to tackle diagnosing and treating whatever we found. That was encouraging to me even though some of the discussion was very much anxiety generating. Dr. Veen answered all of our questions and was so comfortable talking to her. She really listened to what we had to say. This was my first time doing a telemedicine appointment and it was very easy and the doctor was as complete as could be without physical interaction. Because of Covid, we had to make appt for a phone visit. We were a little skeptical of this but everything went good. All questions were addressed and a follow up was discussed. Dr. Veen as always gets an A+. I was particularly impressed that the providers came to the waiting room for their patients and escorted them to their offices. Dr Veen gets max points for listening to everything I had to say, seeking my input and developing a mutual plan for next steps. Kudos! Dr. Veen is excellent. I do recommender her to friends!!