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Respiratory therapy

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This department offers

  • Cystic fibrosis treatment program
  • Lung cancer surgery
  • Respiratory care
  • Thoracic surgery
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Respiratory therapy services at Park City Hospital

Intermountain Health’s respiratory therapy services at Park City Hospital provide specialized care for breathing and lung conditions in Park City, Utah. Our experienced care team supports patients with both short‑term respiratory concerns and chronic lung conditions through coordinated, hospital‑based care focused on improving breathing, recovery, and long‑term quality of life.
Call to schedule: 435-658-7956

What Sets Us Apart

Compassionate, advanced care for acute and chronic lung diseases to ensure a full life.

Experienced providers

Proven technology

Cutting-edge treatments

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