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Gastroenterology

This department offers

  • Gastroenterology
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Digestive and colorectal care that supports daily living

Gastrointestinal issues, sometimes referred to as “GI” issues, often don’t go away on their own – and can seriously affect your quality of life. Our gastroenterologists offer comfort, confidentiality and, most importantly, relief from digestive and colorectal symptoms.

Our gastroenterologists

John David Schmidt

John David Schmidt, MD

Gastroenterology
Granite Peaks Gastroenterology - Sandy Office
801-619-9000
Mark A. Jensen

Mark A. Jensen, DO

Gastroenterology
Granite Peaks Gastroenterology - Lehi
Brett L. Thorpe

Brett L. Thorpe, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - Provo - Gastroenterology
James Muir Stewart

James Muir Stewart, MD

Gastroenterology
Granite Peaks Gastroenterology - Sandy Office
David J. Frantz

David J. Frantz, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - American Fork Gastroenterology
Chad B Kawa

Chad B Kawa, MD

Gastroenterology
Provo General Surgery Associates
Michael J. Weaver

Michael J. Weaver, MD

Gastroenterology
Granite Peaks Gastroenterology - Lehi
Mohammad M. Alsolaiman

Mohammad M. Alsolaiman, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - American Fork Gastroenterology
Bryce D. Haslem

Bryce D. Haslem, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - Provo - Gastroenterology
Casey R. Owens

Casey R. Owens, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - American Fork Gastroenterology
Alan B. Erdmann

Alan B. Erdmann, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - Provo - Gastroenterology
Brandon T. Dickinson

Brandon T. Dickinson, MD

Gastroenterology
Revere Health - Provo - Gastroenterology
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