Ear, nose, and throat

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This department offers

  • Ear, nose, and throat
  • Nose and sinus care
  • Otolaryngology surgery
  • Throat and voice care

Expert Ear, Nose & Throat Care for Heber City, Midway, and the Wasatch Back

Comprehensive sinus, allergy, hearing, throat, and head & neck care—right here in the Heber Valley.

Our providers

ENT Services & Conditions Treated

Our clinic delivers full-service otolaryngology care for both adults and children. Common ENT conditions and treatments include:

  • Chronic sinusitis & recurrent sinus infections
  • Nasal congestion & difficulty breathing
  • Seasonal and environmental allergies
  • Ear infections & chronic ear conditions
  • Hearing loss, tinnitus & hearing evaluations
  • Balance disorders & vertigo
  • Tonsillitis, sore throats & voice problems
  • Sleep apnea & snoring
  • Swallowing challenges (dysphagia)
  • Deviated septum & nasal obstruction
  • Thyroid and parathyroid disorders
  • Head & neck masses
  • Pediatric ENT care
  • Earwax removal
  • Postnasal drip & chronic cough
  • Facial pain, pressure & headaches
  • Surgical and nonsurgical ENT treatment options 

Why Choose Intermountain Health?

Patients across Heber City, Midway, and the greater Wasatch Back choose Intermountain for ENT care because we offer:

Board-Certified ENT Expertise
Advanced training and extensive experience treating a wide range of ear, nose, and throat conditions. 

Integrated Care Across Intermountain
Smooth coordination with primary care, imaging, surgical services, and specialty providers throughout the Intermountain network. 

Advanced Diagnostic Tools
In-clinic nasal endoscopy, hearing testing, allergy evaluations, and state-of-the-art ENT technology.

Personalized Treatment Plans
Care tailored to each patient’s symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term health goals.

Convenient Access for the Heber Valley
Local specialty ENT care—no need to travel outside the valley for high-quality diagnosis and treatment.

Trusted Intermountain Quality
A strong commitment to clinical excellence, patient safety, and compassionate care. 

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Find answers to common questions about ENT care.

An ENT (ear, nose & throat) specialist—also known as an otolaryngologist—manages disorders of the sinuses, ears, hearing, throat, neck, allergies, and related structures.
Some insurance plans require referrals, while many do not. Contact the clinic if you’re unsure—our team can help guide you.
Persistent congestion, hearing changes, sore throats, frequent ear infections, snoring, dizziness, or trouble swallowing are common reasons to seek an evaluation.
Yes. We manage year-round and seasonal allergies, including those common at higher elevations in the Wasatch Back.
Yes. We treat children for ear infections, tonsil and adenoid issues, snoring, hearing concerns, allergies, and more.
We offer nasal endoscopy, hearing evaluations, allergy assessments, and imaging referrals when needed.
Yes. When surgery is recommended, we coordinate care through Intermountain surgical centers.
Availability varies, but we make every effort to accommodate patients promptly—especially for urgent ENT concerns.

Provider Referrals

Referrals can be submitted directly through EPIC or by calling the clinic for assistance.

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