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Helping you live the healthiest life possible
Helping you live the healthiest life possible
Helping you live the healthiest life possible

Park City Hospital

At Park City Hospital, we’re happy to tell you about our compassionate caregivers, clinical excellence, award-winning care and even our beautiful campus. Our patients and families are the center of every thought, communication and action

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Urgent care options at this location

Urgent care

Intermountain offers licensed professionals for non-life-threatening urgent care, no appointment necessary.

Park City InstaCare
1750 Sidewinder Drive, Park City, UT
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435-649-7640Website

Intermountain Health offers 24/7 emergency services, prioritizing prompt critical care with a goal to see you within 30 minutes upon arrival.

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