Ivan D. Flint, MD

Ivan D. Flint, MD

Dermatology

Accepting New Patients
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Office Location

Main Office
Accepting new patients
Mon 8AM - 4PM; Tue, Thu 7:30AM - 4PM; Wed 7:30AM - 6:30PM; Fri 7AM - 12:30PM
SelectHealth Plans
  • CHIP EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Care EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Choice EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Community Care EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Med EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Medicare EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Share EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients
  • SelectHealth Value EXCEPTION: Accepting new patients

Note: This list only shows the SelectHealth plans accepted by the provider. Contact the provider's office to learn what other insurance plans are accepted.

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Professional Summary

Degree

  • University Of Utah School Of Medicine - Salt Lake City, UT in Doctor of Medicine, 1988
Training
  • Internship: University of Utah Medical Center - Salt Lake City, UT in Pediatrics, 1988 - 1989
  • Residency: Ohio State University Medical Center - Columbus, OH in Dermatology, 1989 - 1992
  • Fellowship: Ohio State University Medical Center - Columbus, OH in Dermatology, 1992 - 1993
Board Certifications
  • AM BD DERMATOLOGY - re-verification 12/31/2032
Professional Memberships
  • American Academy of Dermatology
  • American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
  • American College of Mohs Surgery & Cutaneous Oncology
Languages Spoken
  • English
  • Spanish

Intermountain Hospital Affiliations

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