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Memorial Clinic

Memorial Clinic offers medical services located in Salt Lake City, UT.

Our Services

AnticoagulationDermatology

Our certified dermatologists treat various skin conditions, offering quick relief and ensuring your comfort during the process.

Family medicine

Comprehensive healthcare for all ages, focusing on prevention and wellness.

Hearing and balance treatment

We offer all-age hearing and balance care, where audiologists and therapists collaborate to tailor solutions to your needs.

Imaging & radiology

Our imaging services cover bones, organs, muscles, and more. We provide accurate diagnoses for injuries, diseases, and answers.

Internal medicine

Specialized in adult healthcare, managing complex illnesses and chronic conditions

Laboratory and pathology

Convenience, advanced testing, connectivity, and exceptional service in the lab industry.

Mohs surgeryPediatric care

Comprehensive primary care for kids and teens

Physical therapy & rehabilitation

Our physical therapy services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.

Respiratory care

We offer diagnostics and therapy from advanced, skilled Respiratory Therapists to aid patients with pulmonary and other conditions.

Sports Performance

Urgent care options at this location

Urgent care

Memorial InstaCare
2000 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, UT
(801) 464-7777Website

LGBTQ+ Health

Intermountain’s experienced team of LGBTQ+ Clinically Competent providers offer caring, compassionate and high-quality healthcare. We help the LGBTQ+ community live their healthiest lives possible.

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