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Wagma Mohmand
( out of 22 reviews )

Wagma Mohmand, PA-C, MPAS

Languages spoken: English

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  • Wagma Mohmand completed her undergraduate in Biology and Chemistry at University of Utah in 2009. She attended the University of Utah Physician Assistant Program from May 2011 to August 2013. While in the Physician Assistant Program, she was awarded the Activism and Social Service Award in recognition of outstanding service and devotion to underserved and disadvantaged populations, the C. Hilmon Castle Founder’s Fund Award for clinical excellence and practice, and the William M. Wilson Underserved Areas Award for Physician Assistant students who desire to practice in underserved settings. She was also a student speaker at the School of Medicine Commencement Ceremony in 2013.

    After graduation Wagma volunteered at the Maliheh Free Clinic, providing primary care to patients from lower socio-economic status'. She also worked at University of Utah Neurocritical Care prior to starting at University of Utah Redwood Health Center. Wagma was the director and co-founder of a non-profit humanitarian organization called United in Service for Humanity from 2009-2018. It was aimed to help the underserved with both non-medical and medical needs. She provides workshops on cultural competency to healthcare professionals to bridge the gap of inequalitiy in healthcare. Her goal is to help all individuals have better access to quality healthcare. Wagma also delivers preventative health workshops and lectures to underserved populations in the Salt Lake Valley.

    Wagma has also been awarded the 2018 Human Rights Award by the Salt Lake Mayor's office, the 2019 Humanitarian PA award by UAPA, and the 2019 Preceptor of the Year award by Utah AHEC.

    Wagma is currently focusing on her Women and Children's Clinic for the underserved population at the University of Utah Redwood Health Center. She acts as a preceptor to both NP and PA students who want to focus on immigrant/refugee health.

    Very limited availability for new patients.

    Board Certification

    National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants

    Patient Rating

    5.0 /5
    ( out of 22 reviews )

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    The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

    Patient Comments

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    Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

    August 04, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Wagma is one of the best providers I've ever seen. She is always very thorough, kind and professional.

    May 04, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Thank you for listening to me on my symptoms I've been having. You understood and listening and explaining to me... you've always been kind and honest with me....appreciate you,and thank you!!!

    May 01, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Was excellent very good at what she does

    April 30, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Wagma is fantastic!

    April 30, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Me escuchu y meda mucha confianza

    January 29, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Wagma is caring and watchful. She listens and is willing to help by offering more than one option and giving me time to consider each idea.

    January 29, 2023
    REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

    Wagma is the most caring provider that I have had the privilege to interact with. We have developed a trust and connection that I have found to be unique. I know she truly cares for my overall wellbeing.

    November 10, 2022
    Redwood Health Center

    Excellent

    November 08, 2022
    Redwood Health Center

    Wagma is very much concerned of my over all health issues....she listen carefully to my chief complaints...of not being able to walk or stand long periods of time...discovered that I had issues within my lumbar spine....immediately address the issues to refer me to orthopedic. Some physicians don't listen to patient but that's "NOT " to be said of Wagma Mohammed...she is is very attentive...an onspot of her diagnoses.

  • Wagma Mohmand completed her undergraduate in Biology and Chemistry at University of Utah in 2009. She attended the University of Utah Physician Assistant Program from May 2011 to August 2013. While in the Physician Assistant Program, she was awarded the Activism and Social Service Award in recognition of outstanding service and devotion to underserved and disadvantaged populations, the C. Hilmon Castle Founder’s Fund Award for clinical excellence and practice, and the William M. Wilson Underserved Areas Award for Physician Assistant students who desire to practice in underserved settings. She was also a student speaker at the School of Medicine Commencement Ceremony in 2013.

    After graduation Wagma volunteered at the Maliheh Free Clinic, providing primary care to patients from lower socio-economic status'. She also worked at University of Utah Neurocritical Care prior to starting at University of Utah Redwood Health Center. Wagma was the director and co-founder of a non-profit humanitarian organization called United in Service for Humanity from 2009-2018. It was aimed to help the underserved with both non-medical and medical needs. She provides workshops on cultural competency to healthcare professionals to bridge the gap of inequalitiy in healthcare. Her goal is to help all individuals have better access to quality healthcare. Wagma also delivers preventative health workshops and lectures to underserved populations in the Salt Lake Valley.

    Wagma has also been awarded the 2018 Human Rights Award by the Salt Lake Mayor's office, the 2019 Humanitarian PA award by UAPA, and the 2019 Preceptor of the Year award by Utah AHEC.

    Wagma is currently focusing on her Women and Children's Clinic for the underserved population at the University of Utah Redwood Health Center. She acts as a preceptor to both NP and PA students who want to focus on immigrant/refugee health.

    Very limited availability for new patients.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Communication Sciences & Disorders -Midlevel
    Board Certification
    National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants

    Education history

    Graduate Training Physician Assistant Program - University of Utah School of Medicine M.P.A.S.
    Biology & Chemistry - University of Utah B.S.
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