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Women's health

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This department offers

  • Breast health
  • Gynecologic oncology
  • Gynecology
  • Midwifery
  • Newborn care
  • OB-GYN
  • Obstetrics
  • Women's behavioral and mental health
  • Women's heart health
  • Women's wellness
woman meeting with her provider

Women’s health care designed around you

From routine gynecology and preventive screenings to pregnancy, menopause, and specialized care, Intermountain Health provides coordinated women’s health services designed around you. Our experienced caregivers listen, guide, and partner with you—so you can make confident decisions about your health.
Schedule an appointment 801-583-6850
pregnant woman watching a virtual tour of a hospital labor & delivery unit

Take a virtual tour of labor & delivery

Our goal is to provide families with a comprehensive and comfortable understanding of what to expect during the birth of their baby. In this video tour, you’ll get an inside look at our labor and delivery suites, including amenities and technology designed to make your experience as safe and comfortable as possible.

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Our providers

Melanie J. Ward
4.8

Melanie J. Ward, NP

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 2 weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
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Tiffany P. Riley
4.6

Tiffany P. Riley, PA

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 2 weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Melanie A. Connell
4.9

Melanie A. Connell, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Margit S. Lister

Margit S. Lister, MD

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Analiesa M. Leonhardt

Analiesa M. Leonhardt, CNM

Midwifery
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Mandi Lew

Mandi Lew, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Darrick D. Peters
4.8

Darrick D. Peters, DO

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Lauren Adams

Lauren Adams, PHD

Psychology
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Kathryn Lee

Kathryn Lee, CNM

Midwifery
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Sarah J. Kidde

Sarah J. Kidde, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 3 weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Carly R. Franc

Carly R. Franc, CNM

Midwifery
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Leah N. Moses

Leah N. Moses, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Kelcie A. Rodriguez Peterson

Kelcie A. Rodriguez Peterson, MD

Obstetric and Gynecologic Hospitalist
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Alexis Markay Stoker
4.7

Alexis Markay Stoker, CNM

Obstetrics and Gynecology
Alta View Clinic - Women's Health
Jarin K. Leavitt

Jarin K. Leavitt, MD

Obstetric and Gynecologic Hospitalist
New patient appointments in 3 weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Sarah M. Nelson

Sarah M. Nelson, CNM

Midwifery
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Celeste R. Thomas

Celeste R. Thomas, CNM

Midwifery
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
Karen Ann Bradley
4.8

Karen Ann Bradley, MD

Obstetrics and Gynecology
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Layton Parkway Clinic - Women's Health
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Care for every stage of a woman’s life

We support women through adolescence, pregnancy, midlife, and beyond with coordinated care that treats the whole person—not just symptoms.

Convenient access

In‑person, virtual, and specialty care options designed to fit your life.

Whole-person care

Physical, mental, and reproductive health services coordinated in one system.

Experienced specialists

Board‑certified physicians, midwives, and advanced practice providers.

Women’s health services we provide

Our women’s health services are designed to support your changing needs—from preventive care to advanced treatment.

  • Gynecology & preventive care
    Routine exams, contraception counseling, menopause support, and treatment for common gynecologic conditions.
  • Pregnancy & maternity care
  • Prenatal care, labor and delivery, postpartum support, and high‑risk pregnancy services.
  • Breast health
  • Screenings, diagnostic imaging, and coordinated follow‑up care.
  • Pelvic & bladder health
  • Evaluation and treatment for pelvic floor disorders and urinary concerns.
  • Women’s screenings & wellness
  • Cancer screenings, bone health, heart health, and mental health support.
  • On‑demand women’s health services
  • Convenient access to select prescriptions and services without an in‑person visit.
prenatal group class

Offering group prenatal care

Welcome to a new way to get prenatal care that combines your personalized checkups with group childbirth education and community support. Join other expectant parents for more in-depth prenatal visits and expert education in a supportive group setting to ask questions and prepare for birth.

While your sessions occur at the clinic, you will deliver at Layton Hospital Labor and Delivery.

Call us to get started: 801-543-6850
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Women’s health care questions, answered

Learn what to expect, when to seek care, and how to get started with women’s health services at Intermountain Health.

We provide comprehensive care including gynecology, pregnancy care, breast health, screenings, and menopause support. Our teams coordinate care across specialties so you don’t have to manage it alone. Start by finding a provider or scheduling an appointment.
Find a provider
Schedule an appointment 801-543-6850
In many cases, a referral isn’t required. This can vary by insurance plan or specialty. Our scheduling team can help you understand next steps and book the right visit.
Yes. Some women’s health visits and follow‑ups can be done virtually when appropriate. This makes it easier to access care that fits your schedule.
Bring your insurance information, medication list, and any questions or concerns. Our providers focus on listening and helping you feel comfortable throughout your visit.
Yes. Our women’s health teams work within an integrated health system, making it easier to coordinate care across specialties like gynecology, imaging, pregnancy care, and pelvic health. This means fewer handoffs and a more seamless experience. Your provider will guide next steps and referrals when needed.
You’re not alone—and you’re always treated with respect and compassion. Our women’s health providers create a safe, judgment‑free space to talk about any concerns, from pain or hormonal changes to mental and emotional health. You can start by scheduling a visit and sharing only what feels comfortable for you.
Our providers deliver babies at Intermountain Health Layton Hospital.

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