Share your location for a better experience

Please enter your city or town so we can help you find the right care at the right place.

Click the X to continue without setting your location

Get care nowSign in

Bountiful Clinic

  • Services
Intermountain Health

Bountiful Clinic

Bountiful Clinic offers psychiatric care, community services & outpatient care, and surgical services located in Bountiful, UT.

Our Services

801-397-6300
390 North Main Street, Bountiful, UT
Allergy and immunology

Our allergy experts detect, treat, and empower individuals to manage allergies, offering personalized diagnosis and treatment plans.

Dermatology

Our certified dermatologists treat various skin conditions, offering quick relief and ensuring your comfort during the process.

Ear, nose, and throat

Our ENT specialists address hearing, balance, voice, taste, and language issues, creating tailored treatment plans to relieve your symptoms.

Ophthalmology

We offer comprehensive eye care services, guiding you through tests, corrective eyewear, and treatments for optimal vision maintenance

Family medicine

Comprehensive healthcare for all ages, focusing on prevention and wellness

Gastroenterology

Our GI specialists offer swift diagnosis and treatment for digestive issues, improving your well-being for the present and future.

MammographyInternal medicine

Specialized in adult healthcare, managing complex illnesses and chronic conditions

Laboratory and pathology

Convenience, advanced testing, connectivity, and exceptional service in the lab industry.

MidwiferyChildren's health and pediatrics

Intermountain Health offers Utah's most extensive care network for kids, delivering quality, compassionate care from minor to complex issues.

Podiatry

Our foot and ankle specialists diagnose discomfort's source using clinical exams and tests, crafting personalized care plans for a comfortable life.

Psychiatric careSurgical Services

Intermountain's surgical services team offers expert care in top-ranked facilities, with a focus on better outcomes and shorter recovery times.

Women's health

Intermountain Health caters to women's evolving needs, providing holistic care from gynecology to mental health, promoting well-being at every stage of life.

Urgent care options at this location

Urgent care

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

Bountiful InstaCare
390 North Main Street, Bountiful, UT
801-397-6320

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

You might be interested in

seasonal allergies during pregnancy

Seasonal Allergies During Pregnancy

As springtime approaches, so does allergy season. Many pregnant women are faced with this common problem, yet are uncertain about what they can do to minimize their symptoms while keeping their unborn baby safe.

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

7 Misconceptions about Midwives-Blog

7 Misconceptions About Midwives

Midwives have been caring for women for centuries. But until the 1940s, history tells us they were generally local women with good hearts and instincts, but no formal education. Times have changed, as has the scope of midwifery practice. 

By Lupe Cruz

5 min read

Tips for allergy season
Wellness and preventative medicine

Will this allergy season be extra bad due to the dry winter?

You're not imagining it – allergy season is worse this year. Here are some tips to manage your symptoms.

By Health 360

3 min read

10-signs-of-menopause

10 Common Signs of Menopause

10 Common Signs of Menopause

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

10 Easy Ways to Beat Seasonal Allergies

10 Easy Ways to Beat Seasonal Allergies When the Pollen Count Spikes

There are things you can do to minimize the impact of seasonal allergies.

By Melanie Johnson

5 min read

bioidenticalhormonessafeformenopause

Are Bio-Identical Hormones for Menopause Safe to Use?

Are bio-identical hormones safe to use for menopause? Dr. Cannon tells us about this "natural" alternative to hormone replacement therapy.

By Michael J Cannon DO

5 min read

kid_sneeze

Allergy Season: Dr. Silge Answers Your Questions

Last week Allergist Dr. Robert Silge joined us to answer all your allergy questions. He discussed everything from seasonal allergies to food allergies, scratch tests and over the counter treatments.

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

breast cancer

Are You at Risk for Breast Cancer?

Are you at risk for breast cancer? Take our breast cancer risk quiz today.

By Tazia Taylor

5 min read

allergyshot

All You've Ever Wanted to Know About Allergy Shots

Allergy immunotherapy can significantly help in the remission of allergy symptoms, but do you know how? Read on to find out.

By Craig Moffat MD

5 min read

prevent-skin-cancer-sunscreen

9 Tips to Prevent Skin Cancer

9 Tips to Prevent Skin Cancer

By Tawnya Bowles MD

5 min read

Healthy Snacks_Berrett

9 Useful Pregnancy Snacks

I’ve tried to find a few healthy and easy grab and go snacks that I can quickly eat when I realize I haven’t eaten in a while or I start to feel a little sick. Here are a few of my favs.

By Aimee Berrett

5 min read

postpartumdepressionsymptomsandtreatments

A Little About PPD – Postpartum Depression

If you’ve just had a baby, you may be struggling with a heightened mindset of sadness. While feeling a little down for a few weeks after giving birth is normal, here are some questions you might have if you’re concerned that it may be more than just the “baby blues.”

By Dani Kurtz

5 min read

iStock-585598018

Is Connect Care Right for a Cough or Sore Throat?

Connect Care is a great way to get help for many urgent medical issues. While there are many things that can be done with a telehealth visit

By William Daines, MD

5 min read

ATE_April_FB

Skin Cancer: Preventative Steps You Can Take

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., with more than a million new cases of skin cancer occurring each year, resulting in more than 10,000 deaths primarily from melanoma

By Lance Madigan

5 min read

7 Ways to Prevent Vocal Injuries

7 Ways You (Especially Teachers) Can Prevent Vocal Injuries

While it’s common to experience hoarseness from colds or upper respiratory infections, a voice disorder extends beyond cold symptoms and lasts for several weeks or longer.

By Dan Houtz, SLP

5 min read

8 FAQS about the Breast Cancer Gene

Working with breast cancer patients is both challenging and incredibly rewarding. While watching my patients suffer can be tough, I am often inspired by their strength, resolve and selflessness.

By Christopher Shale MD

5 min read

Woman lying down in discomfort on a sofa, holding her stomach

Unconventional Transplant May Be Answer to Chronic Intestinal Infection

Not to be graphic, but poop may have more uses than being deposited in a toilet. An unconventional therapy called fecal transplant uses feces from a healthy person to help treat a patient suffering from an infection known as C. diff

By Cami Hill

5 min read

Cataracts blog

7 Symptoms of Cataracts

At some point, the maturing lens begins to opacify, blocking and scattering the light entering the eye. If left untreated, a cataract will naturally continue to progress. Read more to recognize these 7 signs of cataracts and what can be done to reduce risk.

By Lyndon Tyler MD

5 min read

summer_pregnant_heat_survival_women

7 Tips to Surviving a Summer Pregnancy

Summer is here and with it comes scorching temps and stifling heat. Now imagine how an expectant mama is handling the heat.

By Melanie Longmore

5 min read

6 Ways to Protect Your Skin During Cold Weather

6 Ways to Protect Your Skin During Cold Weather

Here are some tips to help reduce chapping and redness and keep your skin healthy and comfortable until spring arrives.

By Brad Rasmussen

5 min read

allergy-mom-baby-snow-spring-season

What does snow do to your seasonal allergies?

Allergy season has hit Utah with a vengeance this year, thanks to an unusually warm winter. You might get a small break from seasonal allergies with the snowfall. However, the snow can only keep pollen and other allergens away for so long. 

By Laura Klarman

5 min read

Pregnant Woman

Ask Nurse Dani: When Should I Feel My Baby Move?

The first time you feel your baby move will be unforgettable, especially for first-time moms. But when will it happen, and what should you expect?

By Dani Kurtz

5 min read

Baby Essentials for the Hospital and Beyond

Baby Essentials for the Hospital and Beyond

Being prepared with a hospital bag full of essentials long before your baby comes will give you time afterward to do what you really want: snuggle your baby.

By Susie Rose, MD

5 min read

Benefits of exercising while you're pregnant

Benefits (and risks) of Exercising While You're Pregnant

Contrary to popular belief, getting pregnant doesn’t mean you have to give up exercise for nine months.

By Brooke Hansen, MD

5 min read

better-than-sunscreen

Better Than Sunscreen: Dress Your Kids in UV Protective Clothing

A sunburn in childhood can dramatically increase your chance of skin cancer later. UV protective clothing and sunblock are the best defense against UV rays.

By Holly Daniels Nelson

5 min read

Beware of Avoiding Gluten If You Dont Have Celiac Disease

Beware of Avoiding Gluten If You Don't Have Celiac Disease

If you don’t have celiac disease or a gluten sensitivity, eliminating gluten from your diet can cause nutritional deficiencies.

By Barbara Sherwood, MS, RDN

5 min read

Top Foods That Help Your Digestion

Here are some foods to incorporate into your diet, and to stay away from to maintain healthy digestion.

By Author Name

5 min read

Why Are My Allergies Worse in the Fall

Why Are My Allergies Worse in the Fall?

Four ways to treat seasonal allergies including new alternatives to allergy shots and other tips from an allergist.

By Holly Daniels Nelson

5 min read

healthy-high-fiber-diet

Surprise! Increasing Fiber in Your Diet Promotes Digestive Health and Much More!

Yes, your gut is glorious, and you want to keep it that way.

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

strep throat 700

Strep Throat or Sore Throat

With kids returning to school, and cold and flu season quickly approaching, many children and adults will soon be feeling the effects of a sore throat. How do you know if it's just a sore throat? ​

By Per Gesteland

5 min read

What’s the Difference Between Probiotics and Prebiotics?

We know they’re good for us, but what’s the difference and benefits of each?

By Author Name

5 min read

Susie Frye hyperbaric
Ear, nose, and throat

Sudden Hearing Loss Restored by Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

When Intermountain pediatrician Dennis Odell, MD, and his wife boarded the airplane in Atlanta on their way home to Salt Lake City, everything was normal, including Dr. Odell’s hearing. But at some point during the flight he realized he had lost all of his hearing in his right ear.

By Lance Frazier

5 min read

New Technology Helps Keep Breast Cancer from Coming Back

With the help of new technology, doctors can find and treat the stray cancer cells that make cancer come back.

By Author Name

5 min read

Immunotherapy

Allergy Immunotherapy

Allergies to environmental inhalants such as pollens, molds, animals, dust mites, etc. are responsible for unpleasant and often debilitating symptoms in up to 30% of the American population.​

By Craig Moffat MD

5 min read

iStock_87516621_LARGE

Good Bugs for Your Gut

The human body is loaded with bacteria! Billions of bacteria, more like trillions, in your body. Ugh!Historically, the bad bacteria usually got all the press-Legionnaire’s disease, E. coli, Salmonella. What about the good guys? Finally, they’re getting good press.

By Christie Benton

5 min read

Skin 20Cancer

Skin Cancer Basics

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than 2 million people were diagnosed with skin cancer in 2010. This number is larger than all other cancers combined, and the incidence is increasing rapidly.​

By M Jason Hancey MD

5 min read

Allergy

Immunotherapy Do's and Drops

Children and adults who suffer from seasonal allergies can find outdoor activities in the spring and fall difficult. Advances in immunotherapy has found allergy drops to be as effective as injections. Does this scenario sound familiar? 

By Glen Porter

5 min read

swim_kids

Swimming and Ear Tubes

When your child gets ear tubes put in, you expect relief – no more ear infections, drainage or pain.

By Breklyn Morgan

5 min read

sore_throat

Difficulty Swallowing Might Be Inflammation Called Eosinophilic Esophagitis

The call from the emergency department came late one Sunday evening. The patient was a fourth year medical student who was a few weeks away from graduation. He had a piece of pork chop stuck in his throat, which had been there for several hours

By Eric Eliason DO

5 min read

bigstock-Jogging-and-running-woman-with-90031301

12 Ways to Improve Fertility

12 Ways to Improve Fertility

By Stacia Moyer MD

5 min read

Advancements-breast-cancer-mammography-brett-parkinson

25 Years of Progress in the Detection and Treatment of Breast Cancer

25 years of progress in the detection and treatment of breast cancer

By Brett T. Parkinson, MD

5 min read

Mommy Moments

3 Insights Giving Courage to Overwhelmed Moms Everywhere

Are you feeling like motherhood is overwhelming you? You are not alone. Here are three “mommy insights” that will help give you perspective and courage to continue being a great mom.

By Dani Kurtz

5 min read

10-signs-of-menopause

10 Common Signs of Menopause

10 Common Signs of Menopause

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

earplugs_protect_hearing_concert_swim_hunt_noise

4 Earplugs Types that Protect Your Hearing When it Counts

Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions in the United States, and noise exposure is one of the biggest contributors. 

By

5 min read

skin cancer facts

10 Skin Cancer Facts

What’s the best thing you can do to decrease your risk of skin cancer, especially in the summer? The number one thing is to protect your skin.

By Lana Pho, MD

5 min read

10 Things Women Can Do to LiVe Well With Preventive Care

10 Things Women Can Do to LiVe Well With Preventive Care

Preventive care puts you in charge of your health. It lets you gauge your health today, and find out ways to protect it for the future.

By Laura Klarman

5 min read

Pros of Probiotics: Your Gut Health Go-To

Weight loss, better skin and an immune system boost are many ways probiotics can benefit you.

By Author Name

5 min read

Mommy Truths

11 Truths of Motherhood

You are an awesome mom. Here are 11 truths you know and should remind yourself of often.

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

10 Easy Ways to Beat Seasonal Allergies

10 Easy Ways to Beat Seasonal Allergies When the Pollen Count Spikes

There are things you can do to minimize the impact of seasonal allergies.

By Melanie Johnson

5 min read

warts blogs

5 Common Warts and How They're Treated

Warts… for kids they’re embarrassing and adults find them as a mere inconvenience, but what are they? 

By Marc Sanders, MD

5 min read

Bees

The Winged and Wingless Allergy Demons

​Every year around this time we see an increased number of patients who have suffered sting reactions from venomous flying insects.​

By Craig Moffat MD

5 min read

Most-Common-Food-Allergies

These 8 Foods Cause the Most Allergic Reactions

1 in 13 children in the U.S. have a food allergy with more food allergies emerging every year.

By Ali Spencer, RD

5 min read

girlmirror

6 Surprising Causes of Adult Acne

Not a teenager and still dealing with acne? Nearly every case of adult acne can be treated with professional help from a dermatologist.

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

6 Things You Need to Know about Mammograms

6 Things You Need to Know about Mammograms

Unfortunately, Utah women have the second-lowest mammogram screening rate in the country. A mammogram only takes a few minutes and can save your life. 

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

Mental health after baby

6 Tips to Maintain Your Mental Health After Baby

Maintaining Your Mental Health After Baby

By Cami Hill

5 min read

skin-cancer-melanoma-president-jimmy-carter

How Does Skin Cancer Become More Than Skin Cancer?

Former President Jimmy Carter's announcement that he has melanoma made many people wonder: Is melanoma the same thing as skin cancer, and how does skin cancer become more than skin cancer?

By Jason M Carlton

5 min read

iStock_000050313392_Large

5 Things I Wish I Knew as a First Time Mom

5 Things I Wish I Knew as a First Time Mom

By Dani Kurtz

5 min read

Allergies blog

5 Things You Can do to Minimize Fall Allergy Symptoms

5 Things You Can do to Minimize Fall Allergy Symptoms

By Intermountain Health

5 min read

moving while pregnant

5 Tips for Moving to a New House While Pregnant

Selling a home and moving is an exciting, and sometimes stressful, time for everyone in the family. Doing so while pregnant increases the excitement level, but can also increase the stress level and potential impacts on your pregnancy plan. 

By Collin Searle

5 min read

Overcome Feeling Overwhelmed

5 Ways Moms Can Overcome Feeling Overwhelmed

The stress of motherhood can leave anyone feeling overwhelmed. But taking time to care for yourself will allow you to better care for your family.

By Jeremy Clark, DO

5 min read

Electric 20Breast 20Pump text

3 Breast Pumps, But Which is Best?

You might ask what kind of breast pump should I buy, Then I might ask, What are you going to use it for?​​

By Kari Pickett

5 min read

PregnancyBrainMythWEB

Pregnancy Brain Is Not A Myth

Pregnancy can be overwhelming, and it doesn’t help that you don’t know what’s going on with your body. It is hard to know what’s normal and what’s not. Don't worry. You're not alone.

By Jacqueline Lagana

5 min read

8 breastfeeding tips for new moms

8 Things New Moms Want to Know About Breastfeeding

Whether you're a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are some answers to common questions that mothers—new and veteran—may have.

By Lupe Cruz

5 min read

postpartumadvice

How to Help a Spouse Suffering From Postpartum Depression

When it comes to postpartum depression, a spouse can do a lot to support their partner. It may not be easy, and it may not be pleasant, but a spouse can help their partner overcome - or at least live with postpartum depression and anxiety.

By Jentry Larsen

5 min read

New Moms Stresses

5 Stresses New Moms Face

Amazing, magical, and beautiful often describe the excitement of childbirth, but with a new baby comes new stressors. 

By Dani Kurtz

5 min read

cosleeping

16 Things I Wish I Knew Before Having A Baby

Whether you are a new mom or a mom of three bring a new little one into the mix can be tricky. We’ve asked moms to share their comments on what they wished they had known before having your most recent baby? We received some great thoughts!  

By Dani Kurtz

5 min read

Close up of a woman in a beige dress holding her stomach outside

17 Things to Include in Your Birthing Plan

One thing that helps women and families through the birthing experience is having the opportunity to plan and mentally prepare for what to expect.

By Stacia Moyer MD

5 min read

PregnancyPrep

5 Things You Should Do Before Delivery

5 Things You Should Do Before Delivery

By Collin Searle

5 min read

Women's health

Learn the importance of a postpartum checkup

Find out the importance of postpartum checkups during the “fourth trimester”

By Health 360

5 min read

young woman getting a mammogram

3D Mammography Provides the Best in Breast Imaging

3D mammography is helping physicians make more accurate diagnosis and detect more invasive cancers. So women can take comfort in knowing time taken for a mammogram is time well spent.

By Chantelle Turner

5 min read

myths about mammograms

5 Misconceptions About Mammograms

Many misconceptions exist about mammograms, but the fact is mammograms can impact your long-term health — and save your life.

By Lindsay Woolman

5 min read

mom-dad-baby
Cancer care

Thanks to early detection and mammography, more women surviving breast cancer. One young mother tells how early detection saved her life and the life of her child.

Analey Miltenberger was 18 weeks pregnant with her first child when she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

By Laura Klarman

5 min read