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Internal Medicine

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Entrance 2, Level 4

This department offers

  • Behavioral health
  • Chronic pain management
  • Immunizations and vaccinations
  • Internal medicine
  • Lab
  • Nutrition services
  • Routine examinations & physicals
  • X-Ray
Men's health

Internal medicine specialists in Sandy, UT

Our internal medicine physicians in Sandy, Utah, focus on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult health conditions. From routine physicals to complex chronic disease management, we’re here to help you stay healthy at every stage of adulthood.

Internal medicine services

  • Annual physical exams for adults
  • Screenings and preventive care for conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer
  • Chronic disease management for hypertension, COPD, and more
  • Lifestyle counseling for nutrition, weight management, and smoking cessation
  • On-site lab testing for faster results and diagnosis
  • Care coordination with specialists when needed

Why choose our internal medicine doctors?

  • Experienced physicians specializing in adult and senior care
  • Preventive focus to help you stay healthy and catch concerns early
  • Convenient location in Sandy, UT, with easy access to labs and specialists
  • Personalized care plans based on your unique health needs

Take charge of your health today. Call our clinic or use our online scheduling tool to book your family medicine appointment in Sandy, UT.

801-501-2140
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Our providers

Agnes M. Szpunar
4.9

Agnes M. Szpunar, MD

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
Joshua Bryan Thomas Rangi-Makea Lowry

Joshua Bryan Thomas Rangi-Makea Lowry, MD

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
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Richard A. Whittington
4.9

Richard A. Whittington, MD

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
Nancy M. Bivens

Nancy M. Bivens, MD

Psychiatry
Kaysville Creekside Clinic - Family Medicine
John B. Morris
4.9

John B. Morris, MD

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
Leigh E. Simpson
5

Leigh E. Simpson, NP

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
Clarissa L. Riches
5

Clarissa L. Riches, NP

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
Michael L. Cox
4.7

Michael L. Cox, MD

Internal Medicine
Alta View Clinic - Internal Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
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Internal medicine FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our internal medicine clinic.

Internal medicine is a specialty that focuses on the comprehensive health of adults. Internists are trained to prevent, diagnose, and treat both common illnesses and more complex conditions. They often manage patients with multiple health concerns, ensuring care is well-coordinated.

Internal medicine doctors typically see adults starting at age 18. They are especially skilled at treating patients who are middle-aged or older, as well as those with chronic conditions that require ongoing monitoring.

Family medicine covers patients of all ages, while internal medicine focuses only on adults. Internal medicine doctors also tend to see more patients with complex medical histories, coordinating with specialists to manage long-term conditions.

Yes. Preventive care is a cornerstone of internal medicine. Annual exams, bloodwork, and screenings for conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer are all part of keeping adult patients healthy. Lifestyle counseling is also emphasized to reduce risks before problems develop.

Absolutely. Internal medicine doctors are highly trained in managing patients with multiple chronic health issues such as diabetes, heart disease, and COPD. They keep track of medications, coordinate with specialists, and adjust treatment plans to fit your lifestyle and needs.

Yes, we accept Medicare and most major commercial insurance plans. If you have questions about your specific plan or benefits, our team can assist in verifying coverage before your visit.

If you are an adult with ongoing or complex health concerns, an internist may be the right fit. They focus exclusively on adult care and often work with patients managing multiple conditions, providing specialized expertise in complex cases.

Recognized as a NCQA Patient Centered Medical Home
Recognition

Patient-centered approach to care

This clinic is recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). We are recognized as a Patient-Centered Medical Home. Clinics that earn this recognition from NCQA have made a commitment to continuous quality improvement and a patient-centered approach to care. Intermountain is committed to place patients at the forefront of care to build better relationships between patients and their clinical care teams.

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