What Sets Us Apart
Our History
Heber Valley Hospital has a rich history of providing medical care to Wasatch County. Heber Valley Hospital's roots go back to 1932 when the first hospital was opened in Lewis Alexander's home by Doctors Bert and T.A. Danneberg. In 1956 the hospital was renamed in honor of Dr. Karl O. Nielson and dedicated on May 25, 1969. Just before the 2002 Olympics, in 1999, Intermountain Healthcare opened a new state-of-the-art medical facility at 454 East Medical Way, which expanded healthcare access for our community.
In order to meet the needs of a growing community in 2015, we embarked on a renovation project that added many inpatient and outpatient services to the campus, including expanded and improved surgical suites, extended urgent and emergency care services, Intermountain Cancer Services, and infusion therapy.
Our History
Heber Valley Hospital has a rich history of providing medical care to Wasatch County. Heber Valley Hospital's roots go back to 1932 when the first hospital was opened in Lewis Alexander's home by Doctors Bert and T.A. Danneberg. In 1956 the hospital was renamed in honor of Dr. Karl O. Nielson and dedicated on May 25, 1969. Just before the 2002 Olympics, in 1999, Intermountain Healthcare opened a new state-of-the-art medical facility at 454 East Medical Way, which expanded healthcare access for our community.
In order to meet the needs of a growing community in 2015, we embarked on a renovation project that added many inpatient and outpatient services to the campus, including expanded and improved surgical suites, extended urgent and emergency care services, Intermountain Cancer Services, and infusion therapy.
Hospital Leadership
Si Hutt
Administrator
David Sutherland, MD
Medical Director
Jill Teuscher, RN
Nurse Administrator
Amy Tuddenham
Marketing and Communications
Jennilyn Ferry
Finance Director
Rob Graul
Office of Patient Experience
Kim O’Campo
Continuous Improvement
Kristy Bond
Community Board
Kathy Hughes
Community Board
Mary Noonan
Community Board
Clair Provost
Community Board
Hi McNaughtan
Community Board
Paul Weller
Community Board
Karla Willis
Community Board
Greg Taylor, MD
Medical Staff President
Volunteering
Volunteers are a vital part of Park City Hospital’s healthcare team. If you are at least 14 years old and enjoy helping people, there is a place for you at Heber Valley Hospital.
What do volunteers do?
Flower and gift deliveries Assist at the information and reception desk.
How do I Volunteer?
- Must be at least 14 years old Complete an online application.
- Complete new volunteer orientation requirements.
- Comply with volunteer health requirements: a two-step tuberculosis screening, t-dap vaccination, and proof of current immunizations.
- Consent to a criminal background check and a drug test.
- Must be physically able to complete the tasks required of the position.
If you would like to volunteer, please contact our volunteer manager via email at hebervolunteers@imail.org or by phone at 801-714-3073