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Salt Lake Clinic offers a wide range of services, located in Salt Lake City, UT.
Our allergy experts detect, treat, and empower individuals to manage allergies, offering personalized diagnosis and treatment plans.
Hearing and balanceWe offer all-age hearing and balance care, where audiologists and therapists collaborate to tailor solutions to your needs.
Pediatric careComprehensive primary care for kids and teens
Heart careOur dedicated team of specialists focuses on diagnosing, managing, and preventing cardiovascular disease so you can keep your heart as healthy as possible.
DermatologyOur certified dermatologists treat various skin conditions, offering quick relief and ensuring your comfort during the process.
Diabetes and endocrinologyWe offer all-age diabetes and endocrinology care, crafting personalized treatment plans to fit your needs and lifestyle.
Laboratory and pathologyConvenience, advanced testing, connectivity, and exceptional service in the lab industry.
Ear, nose, and throatOur ENT specialists address hearing, balance, voice, taste, and language issues, creating tailored treatment plans to relieve your symptoms.
OphthalmologyWe offer comprehensive eye care services, guiding you through tests, corrective eyewear, and treatments for optimal vision maintenance
Family medicineComprehensive healthcare for all ages, focusing on prevention and wellness
General surgeryOur general surgeons ease surgery fears, handling a wide range of conditions through open and minimally invasive procedures.
ImagingHome healthOur program delivers compassionate and excellent care, bringing healing and comfort to your own home.
Internal medicineSpecialized in adult healthcare, managing complex illnesses and chronic conditions
LGBTQ+ Primary CareIntermountain's LGBTQ+ Clinically Competent team provides high-quality, compassionate care, supporting the community in living their healthiest lives.
Wellness and preventative medicineIntermountain Health emphasizes disease prevention and wellness through expert health providers, creating tailored programs and habits to improve your health.
NeurologyIntermountain Health's expert team offers comprehensive neurological care, tailored to your unique needs, emphasizing research and education.
OB-GYNIntermountain Health caters to women's evolving needs, providing holistic care from gynecology to mental health, promoting well-being at every stage of life
OrthopedicsSee our orthopedic specialists for expert care for bones and joints, addressing injuries or conditions with personalized treatments for improved mobility and comfort
RehabilitationIntermountain Health's Rehab Services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.
Physical therapyIntermountain Health's physical therapy services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.
Plastic surgeryOur specialty clinic offers top-notch reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgery, with a focus on cancer reconstruction, grafts, flaps, and cosmetic procedures.
RheumatologyWe specialize in joint, bone, tendon, and muscle conditions. Our experts collaborate with your primary care physician for personalized care.
Spinal surgeryUrologyIntermountain Health offers advanced urological care for male and female urinary tracts and male reproductive issues, prioritizing least invasive treatments with personalized plans.
Intermountain offers licensed professionals for non-life-threatening urgent care, no appointment necessary.
You're not imagining it – allergy season is worse this year. Here are some tips to manage your symptoms.
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Being physically active is an important component to preventing heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer. To improve overall cardiovascular health, we suggest at least 150 minutes per week of moderate exercise.
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A sunburn in childhood can dramatically increase your chance of skin cancer later. UV protective clothing and sunblock are the best defense against UV rays.
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While school is out, you might be at a loss about what to do to keep your children happy and healthy during the dog days of summer. The answer may be easier than you'd expect – try a trip to the local park.
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No matter what health concerns you may have, Intermountain Health is just a call or click away.
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Children have a way of pushing their parents to the limit of their patience – and beyond, which leaves both parent and child frustrated. The good news is, when it comes to children, a little preparation can help.
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Autumn brings beauty and plenty of fun for the whole family, and having a few ideas on hand will help you be active and healthy.
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The ice and snow provides an outdoor gym that can help your workouts. There is a heart healthy benefit as you raise your cardio level and build muscle strength as well. But just being cold could also be beneficial.
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Former President Jimmy Carter's announcement that he has melanoma made many people wonder: Is melanoma the same thing as skin cancer, and how does skin cancer become more than skin cancer?
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Every 13 seconds, an older adult is seen in an emergency department for a falls-related injury.
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Here are some tips to help reduce chapping and redness and keep your skin healthy and comfortable until spring arrives.
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Swimming is one of the best workouts you can do to get healthy. Whether you’re looking for a workout that’ll be easy on your joints, strengthen your heart, or help you lose weight, swimming is the answer.
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1 in 13 children in the U.S. have a food allergy with more food allergies emerging every year.
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Every year around this time we see an increased number of patients who have suffered sting reactions from venomous flying insects.
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Dr. Rigby discusses foot and ankle sprains and treatment.
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Soak up the sun with these essential summer safety tips.
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Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., with more than a million new cases of skin cancer occurring each year, resulting in more than 10,000 deaths primarily from melanoma
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Connect Care is a great way to get help for many urgent medical issues. While there are many things that can be done with a telehealth visit
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Several studies indicate spirituality is related to psychological well-being and can be managed by health-related behaviors.
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Allergy season has hit Utah with a vengeance this year, thanks to an unusually warm winter. You might get a small break from seasonal allergies with the snowfall. However, the snow can only keep pollen and other allergens away for so long.
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Recent studies have shown the health benefits of both practicing and witnessing acts of kindness. The positive health benefits of showing compassion and concern are both physical and mental.
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Learn how mental distress can trigger the physical effects of heart disease.
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How an advanced care plan helps communicate your preferences when you’re unable to.
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At some point, the maturing lens begins to opacify, blocking and scattering the light entering the eye. If left untreated, a cataract will naturally continue to progress. Read more to recognize these 7 signs of cataracts and what can be done to reduce risk.
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Working out is difficult, but adding a friend into the mix improves the likelihood of sticking with it. Check out these seven reasons for getting a friend involved in your regular exercise routine.
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7 Questions You’ve Always Had About Blood Pressure
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The American Heart Association has defined ideal cardiovascular health based on seven risk factors (Life's Simple 7) that people can improve through lifestyle changes.
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Heart disease is the number 1 killer in the United States. However, most of these deaths are preventable by following a few simple tips from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Murray and the American Heart Association.
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Are you worried that some of your habits like exercise and eating right will go away when winter comes?
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Over 30 million people in the U.S. have diabetes and more than 84 million have pre-diabetes – many of whom are undiagnosed. Here are some steps you can take to make sure you manage your diabetes well.
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You may be surprised to hear your dietitian tell you to eat more herbs and spices, but the truth is many common herbs are often overlooked as rich sources of antioxidants. Not only are you adding flavor to your food, but also giving your health a boost.
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Warts… for kids they’re embarrassing and adults find them as a mere inconvenience, but what are they?
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With so many ways to install a car seat it’s easy to make a mistake or miss something. Below are the top five mistakes parents make when using car seats and suggestions on how to correct each problem.
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Doctors keep West Jordan father alive using a total artificial heart until a donor heart became available.
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Four ways to treat seasonal allergies including new alternatives to allergy shots and other tips from an allergist.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “about 90% of Americans eat more sodium than is recommended for a healthy diet. Too much sodium increases a person’s risk for high blood pressure. High blood pressure often leads to heart disease and stroke.”
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The fact is simple and sweet: too much sugar is not good for you. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you cut down on sugar for good.
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It is possible to increase metabolism – and you don’t need to buy a thing. It’s possible through being “N.E.A.T.,” or Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis.
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Men are great at assuring their car gets the required maintenance to keep it running smoothly. But they aren't great about taking charge of their own health to keep the engine running. Here are five ways men can maintain their health with good preventive care.
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Every year about 700,000 Americans have a heart attack, according to the Centers for Disease Control. A heart attack can happen to anyone at anytime. However, many people think it’ll never happen to them. The data suggests otherwise.
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You could use some help around the house. Between work, and keeping track of your kids, you just aren’t making it through all of your household chores. You think your child is old enough to help out with chores, but you aren’t sure
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The idea of beginning an exercise program, or purchasing a gym membership, can become overwhelming, specifically if money is a concern. Here are a few easy ways to get started today!
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You send your kids out the door, lunch in hand, backpack loaded. Wait, what is all in that backpack?
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Parents everywhere are rejoicing and kids are shedding tears. Why? Because it's August and for some school starts in just a few days. Here are 5 ways to get kids back into the swing of sleep routine, reducing school stress, and dealing with back to school emotions.
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Every parent has been there. Your child wakes up at 2 am and they’re sick with … something. It’s two weeks into a new school year, so you’re sure it’s something they picked up
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Summer's end brings the advent of a new school year. Preparing for a smooth transition can be crucial to developing a more focused learning environment.
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Discussion of dietary and bowel habits is an important part of routine health supervision visits for infants and children of all ages. This is because inadequate fluid and/or fiber intake can lead to constipation, a common childhood concern.
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If you have a newborn or a young child, you may have heard a lot about RSV. In this article, we answer some common questions you may have about this illness.
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If you have a newborn or a young child, you may have heard a lot about croup. In this article, we answer some common questions you may have about this illness.
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There's a sort-of consensus out there that once you hit a certain age, you don't really look forward to your birthdays. Especially when you hit 40, 50, 60 or higher. David Larsen, one of the firefighters competing in the 2014 My Heart Challenge, celebrated his 40th birthday this past week
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We know, we know. New Year, new resolutions. Want to know the number one resolution of individuals at this time? Get more active, lose weight, and exercise more (or some combination thereof). But why? Why do we bother?
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Children and adults who suffer from seasonal allergies can find outdoor activities in the spring and fall difficult. Advances in immunotherapy has found allergy drops to be as effective as injections. Does this scenario sound familiar?
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than 2 million people were diagnosed with skin cancer in 2010. This number is larger than all other cancers combined, and the incidence is increasing rapidly.
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Allergies to environmental inhalants such as pollens, molds, animals, dust mites, etc. are responsible for unpleasant and often debilitating symptoms in up to 30% of the American population.
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If you’re out of ideas for ways to motivate yourself to work out or need to revisit some techniques you’ve tried in the past, these five tips may help.
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Journaling does more than just help you record your memories or find self-expression. It’s good for your health.
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5 Lifestyle Changes You Can Make to Help Reverse Prediabetes
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Here are some healthy snack ideas to get you maintain your blood sugar, metabolism, and even cholesterol levels throughout the day.
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Yoga helps calm the body, slow the breath, focus on the present and prepare for sleep.
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5 Things You Can do to Minimize Fall Allergy Symptoms
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Diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both.
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In case you didn't know... you don't have to go to the gym to build your arm and shoulder muscles. You can actually do some pretty simple exercises at home, using minimal equipment, to help strengthen your triceps and shoulder muscles. Check out these simple exercises and add them to your next exercise routine.
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Andrew Weaver and his wife, Heather, feared he wouldn’t see their daughter, Haley, grow up because he was dying of heart failure. Instead, Andrew gets to cherish family moments that he would have missed, thanks to the SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart
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Tacking misinformation around cardiovascular topics isn’t for the faint of heart.
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The call from the emergency department came late one Sunday evening. The patient was a fourth year medical student who was a few weeks away from graduation. He had a piece of pork chop stuck in his throat, which had been there for several hours
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When your child gets ear tubes put in, you expect relief – no more ear infections, drainage or pain.
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Many individuals on the autism spectrum do not even have the use of basic gestures to help them get their needs across
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Intermountain specialists have pioneered leading-edge heart advances for decades, benefitting patients like Linda Smith, one of the first recipients of a new-generation aortic valve replacement.
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As springtime approaches, so does allergy season. Many pregnant women are faced with this common problem, yet are uncertain about what they can do to minimize their symptoms while keeping their unborn baby safe.
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Allergy immunotherapy can significantly help in the remission of allergy symptoms, but do you know how? Read on to find out.
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The American Heart Association's 2016 Scientific Sessions in New Orleans will bring together science, technology and networking opportunities for heart clinicians and researchers from around the world.
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Last week Allergist Dr. Robert Silge joined us to answer all your allergy questions. He discussed everything from seasonal allergies to food allergies, scratch tests and over the counter treatments.
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With kids returning to school, and cold and flu season quickly approaching, many children and adults will soon be feeling the effects of a sore throat. How do you know if it's just a sore throat?
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If you suffer from lower back pain, you are not alone. About 80 percent of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lifetime. This pain can decrease your quality of life and make everyday tasks unpleasant.
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Change is difficult for all of us. Therefore, we need to be highly strategic and motivated to tackle any change, particularly if we want the change to be permanent.
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3 Stretches to Prevent Shoulder Pain and Injury
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Tired of the same workout day in and day out? I've put together four simple drills you can do at home using an agility ladder. It will get your heart pumping and provide variety to your workout, because doing the same workout everyday can get pretty boring.
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Check out these time-saving tips and recipes for you and your family. These are all healthy, kid-friendly, and fast to make.
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If you’re sending a child with T1 diabetes to school, you’re worrying about a lot more than school clothes, class schedules, and paying registration fees. You’re likely wondering how they’ll stay safe and healthy at school with a condition that is often unpredictable and difficult to manage.
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Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions in the United States, and noise exposure is one of the biggest contributors.
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Striving to live the healthiest lives possible can be challenging. Being mindful of - and proactively managing - our daily activities helps us reach our health goals. Check out these four apps that help make it a little easier.
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Here are some foods you can start eating now to improve your heart health.
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It doesn’t matter if your child is six or sixteen, when they’re struggling, they need help. Unless you know what to look for and what to expect, you won’t be able to help your child get the help they need.
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If you played sports in high school, you have a good basis for health.
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There are things you can do to minimize the impact of seasonal allergies.
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Choosing a therapist can be difficult. Often, you’re unsure where to start and what to expect. Here are some ideas to help you get started.
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What’s the best thing you can do to decrease your risk of skin cancer, especially in the summer? The number one thing is to protect your skin.
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Are you sick of being on a diet? Tired of counting calories or carbs? Done with being obsessed about food?
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Following a basic stretching routine just before bedtime will not only enhance your flexibility, but also relax and clear your mind to prepare you for some deep sleep.
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3 Simple Behaviors to Prevent Chronic Disabilities
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Much like adults kids have pressures in life that come from a variety of sources. Pressures can come from within the child, parents, teachers, peers and the larger society in which the child lives. Here are a few ways to help children find successful ways to handle life's pressures.
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