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Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic

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Medical Office Building, Level 3, Suite 3630

This department offers

  • Diabetes and endocrinology
  • Diabetes care
  • Endocrinology
  • Gestational diabetes care
  • High blood pressure
  • Hyperglycemia
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Metabolic disorders
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Your path to better health in Ogden

Expert, compassionate care guides every visit with the Diabetes & Endocrinology team at the McKay‑Dee Medical Office Building, where providers focus on listening, education, and steady progress. Patients are met with respect and clear communication, helping them feel informed and supported from the start. Backed by Intermountain Health, the team brings clinical expertise together with a thoughtful, whole-person approach that recognizes how daily life, family, and long-term goals all shape health.

Managing diabetes or endocrine conditions can feel overwhelming, but patients are never expected to navigate it alone. Care plans are designed to build confidence step by step, with practical tools, consistent follow-up, and encouragement that meets people where they are. Families find reassurance in the welcoming environment and dependable guidance available in Ogden, empowering each individual to move forward with clarity and strength.

Our providers

Sean Hamlett

Sean Hamlett, DO

Endocrinology
McKay-Dee Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic
801-387-7900
Jodi K. Dawson
5

Jodi K. Dawson, NP

Endocrinology
McKay-Dee Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic
Chelise Black
4.9

Chelise Black, NP

Endocrinology
McKay-Dee Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic
Julianne S. Steiner
4.7

Julianne S. Steiner, RD

Dietetics
McKay-Dee Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic
Massiell L. German
4.8

Massiell L. German, MD

Endocrinology
McKay-Dee Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic
Carrie L. Hanni
4.9

Carrie L. Hanni, NP

Endocrinology
McKay-Dee Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic
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