Intermountain Health

Jerry & Kathleen Grundhofer Clinic

The Jerry & Kathleen Grundhofer Clinic offers services located in Park City, UT.

Our Services

AudiologyDermatology

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

EndocrinologyEar, nose, and throat

Our ENT specialists address hearing, balance, voice, taste, and language issues, creating tailored treatment plans to relieve your symptoms.

Gastroenterology

Our GI specialists offer swift diagnosis and treatment for digestive issues, improving your well-being for the present and future.

General surgery

Our general surgeons ease surgery fears, handling a wide range of conditions through open and minimally invasive procedures.

OB-GYN

Intermountain Health caters to women's evolving needs, providing holistic care from gynecology to mental health, promoting well-being at every stage of life

Pain management

Our pain treatment team, comprised of anesthesiologists, radiologists, and rehab specialists. We restore function and ease pain symptoms through advanced techniques and precision diagnostics.

Physical medicine and rehabilitation

Our physical medicine providers specialize in bone and muscle disorders and work with you to diagnose your condition and create a plan of action that will work with your lifestyle and personal goals.

General urology

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