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Utah Valley Clinic

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Utah Valley Clinic

Utah Valley Clinic offers allergy and immunology, cancer care, mental health crisis care, dermatology, ear, nose, and throat, diabetes, family medicine, and more.

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801-357-7850
395 West Cougar Boulevard, Provo, UT
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Allergy and immunology

Our allergy experts detect, treat, and empower individuals to manage allergies, offering personalized diagnosis and treatment plans.

Cancer care

With teamwork, technology, and personalized cancer care, we ensure your well-being, consistently exceeding national cancer care standards.

Cancer care

With teamwork, technology, and personalized cancer care, we ensure your well-being, consistently exceeding national cancer care standards.

Cancer care

With teamwork, technology, and personalized cancer care, we ensure your well-being, consistently exceeding national cancer care standards.

Addiction treatmentDermatology

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

Ear, nose, and throat

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

Diabetes and endocrinology

We offer all-age diabetes and endocrinology care, crafting personalized treatment plans to fit your needs and lifestyle.

Family medicine

Comprehensive healthcare for all ages, focusing on prevention and wellness

Heart and vascular

Our heart and vascular experts use advanced technology to improve cardiovascular health. From diagnostics to advanced treatments, we prioritize your heart's well-being

Pulmonology

Respiratory Care Clinical Services involve diagnostics and therapy by advanced, skilled Respiratory Therapists to aid patients with pulmonary and other conditions.

Infectious diseases

Intermountain Health's infectious disease experts handle all types of infections, focusing on teamwork to create personalized treatment plans with your primary care physician.

Internal medicine

Specialized in adult healthcare, managing complex illnesses and chronic conditions

Wellness and preventative medicine

Intermountain Health emphasizes disease prevention and wellness through expert health providers, creating tailored programs and habits to improve your health.

Maternal fetal medicine (MFM)Neurocritical careCardiac rehabilitationPalliative careChildren's health and pediatrics

Intermountain Health offers Utah's most extensive care network for kids, delivering quality, compassionate care from minor to complex issues.

Rehabilitation

Intermountain Health's Rehab Services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.

Psychiatric carePulmonology

Respiratory Care Clinical Services involve diagnostics and therapy by advanced, skilled Respiratory Therapists to aid patients with pulmonary and other conditions.

Radiation oncologyPediatric careGeriatrics

We offer comprehensive senior care, focusing on well-being, happiness, and providing essential resources for a fulfilling lifestyle.

Stroke careWomen's health

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

Urology

Intermountain Health offers advanced urological care for male and female urinary tracts and male reproductive issues, prioritizing least invasive treatments with personalized plans.

Vascular and vein programWound care and hyperbaric medicine

Intermountain Health accelerates wound healing with effective methods and a team-based approach involving specialized nurses, reducing infection and complications.

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