Dr. Sarah Buchanan
Office: (620) 669-2578
Fax: (620) 694-2006
Hometown: Nevada, Missouri
Undergraduate: University of Missouri-Kansas City
Medical School: University of Missouri-Kansas City
Residency:
Seneca Lakes Family Medicine Residency, Seneca, SC
Penn State M.S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA
Board Certified: Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Membership and Honorary/Professional Societies:
Member, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Member, American Academy of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
Clinical Interests: Dr. Sarah Buchanan is a dedicated obstetrician and gynecologist serving the Hutchinson, McPherson and communities beyond with compassionate, comprehensive care for women at every stage of life. With specialized expertise in obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive health, she tailors treatment plans to each patient’s unique needs—offering support and guidance through everything from routine care to complex health concerns.
Dr. Buchanan completed extensive training in obstetrics and gynecology and is known for her patient-centered approach, combining clinical excellence with empathy and respect. At Hutchinson Clinic, she provides a full spectrum of women’s health services, including:
Certified Menopause Practitioner by The Menopause Society
Prenatal and pregnancy care
Labor and delivery support
Annual exams and gynecologic screening
Menstrual and hormonal health management
Contraception and family planning
Through her holistic and personalized approach, Dr. Buchanan is committed to helping women achieve and maintain lifelong health and wellness.
More about Dr. Buchanan: I was personally involved in formulating herbal and enzyme-based products while working for a nutraceutical company. During that time, I also educated allied health professionals on how to incorporate enzymes and herbal remedies into their client care. I’m trained in acupuncture—though admittedly a bit rusty! Outside of work, I’m passionate about theater, psychological thrillers, mystery novels, puzzles, and board games (with the exception of Monopoly—does anyone really enjoy Monopoly?).