
Tara L. Buck, PA-C
Physician Assistant
2475 E Broadway St Helena MT, 59601About
Tara Buck, PA-C, is a skilled and compassionate physician assistant specializing in interventional radiology. A proud Montana native, Tara brings a wealth of clinical experience and a strong foundation in medical imaging to her role at St. Peter’s Medical Group. Tara earned her Master of Physician Assistant Science degree from Loma Linda University in California, following a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology from Minot State University in North Dakota. Her dual background in radiologic technology and physician assistant studies uniquely equips her to support patients through complex image-guided procedures with both technical precision and empathetic care. Tara is board certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and she holds an active Physician Assistant License. With experience practicing in both Oregon and Montana, Tara is dedicated to helping patients navigate their interventional radiology treatments with clarity, comfort, and confidence. Outside of work, she enjoys spending quality time outdoors with her daughter and their dogs—embracing the natural beauty of the region she proudly calls home.
Education and Training
Loma Linda University MS, Physician Assistant 2016
Board Certification
NCCPA
American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT)
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Clara Singer Award Year
Tara L. Buck, PA-C's Practice location
St. Peter's Health Regional Medical Center
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