Natalya Zeagler,

PA-C

Natalya Zeagler, PA-C, was born and raised in Sevastopol, Ukraine. In 2012, she moved to the United States to pursue her passion for tennis, earning a spot on the Division I tennis team at Northwestern State University in Louisiana. During her time there, she excelled both academically and athletically, graduating as valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA in Biology and earning numerous accolades, including team captain and a place on the 2016 Academic All-America At-Large team.

It was during her collegiate athletic career that Natalya discovered her passion for medicine, inspired by the care she received from athletic trainers, physicians, and physical therapists. This experience fueled her desire to help others return to their favorite activities pain-free.

Before attending PA school, Natalya gained valuable patient care experience working as an ECG tech, medical assistant for a hand surgeon, and patient care technician in an inpatient setting. She went on to attend the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) PA program, where she graduated with high honors and received the Academic Excellence Award.

In her previous role, Natalya worked with a hepato-pancreatic-biliary surgeon, honing exceptional surgical skills while assisting in complex robotic and open surgeries, including Whipple procedures. She also served as a preceptor for PA students and medical students, sharing her knowledge and passion for the field.

Natalya is an active member of the American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA) and the Arkansas Academy of Physician Assistants (ARAPA).

Natalya has been married to her husband, Phillip, since 2018. They moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, shortly after their wedding and enjoy the vibrant outdoor lifestyle the area offers. In her free time, Natalya enjoys hiking, cooking, reading, and creating handcrafted gifts through crochet, knitting, cross-stitch, and embroidery. She is dedicated to helping her patients achieve their goals and return to a pain-free life.