Saratoga Springs Clinic
Saratoga Springs Clinic offers ear, nose, and throat, allergy and immunology, heart and vascular, urgent care, laboratory and pathology, orthopedics, sports medicine and performance, and primary care located in Saratoga Springs, UT.
Our ENT specialists address hearing, balance, voice, taste, and language issues, creating tailored treatment plans to relieve your symptoms.
Heart and vascularOur heart and vascular experts use advanced technology to improve cardiovascular health. From diagnostics to advanced treatments, we prioritize your heart's well-being.
Laboratory and pathologyConvenience, advanced testing, connectivity, and exceptional service in the lab industry.
OrthopedicsSee our orthopedic specialists for expert care for bones and joints, addressing injuries or conditions with personalized treatments for improved mobility and comfort
Physical therapyIntermountain Health's physical therapy services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.
Primary careOur family medicine provides comprehensive care, from well-child visits to adult check-ups, ensuring convenient access to healthcare for all.
Urgent care options at this location
Urgent care
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