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About

Sarah Dunalewicz, DO is originally from Kansas City, but moved to the East coast to complete a bachelor’s in neuroscience at Mount Holyoke College in Western Massachusetts. She then moved back to the midwest to complete her medical degree at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. She subsequently fell in love with Colorado while completing clinical rotations in Denver. She completed residency at Baystate Medical Center back in Massachusetts, where she received multiple awards for Female Pelvic and Reconstructive Surgery, Minimally Invasive Gynecology, Family Planning, and Midwifery Collaboration in Obstetrics. These awards reflect her broad interests in this incredible field of medicine, and she feels honored to be able to continue to provide these services to patients in the South Denver area. 

In her spare time, Sarah enjoys hiking, camping, skiing, yoga, and biking. She is excited to get back out into the Rockies, and continue to explore the beautiful landscape of Colorado with her partner and her adventurous, goofy pup. She is also looking forward to continuing to explore the ever-evolving Denver food scene. 

Reddit Testimonial (r/childfree)

Littleton, Colorado Bisalp on married, CF, early 30s F Dec 2024. Zero bingos at any point in the process, from the office staff to the hospital nurses to Dr. Dunalewicz herself. She just wanted to make sure I knew a bisalp would be permanent. Her medical assistant refers to the procedure as a tubal ligation, but Dr. Dunalewicz only does bisalps. The hospital she operates at is religiously affiliated, so there’s a lot of Bible verses, etc., on the walls, but all of the staff there were very nice. Waited one month for initial consultation, then scheduled surgery for one month from that date.