Lawrence J. Chase, MD

Lawrence J. Chase, MD

Plastic Surgery

Accepting New Patients
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Office Location

Main Office
Accepting new patients
Mon thru Thu 9AM - 5PM; Fri 9AM - 12PM
SelectHealth Plans
  • CHIP
  • SelectHealth Care
  • SelectHealth Choice
  • SelectHealth Med

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Professional Summary

Degree

  • Jefferson Medical College - Philadelphia, PA in Doctor of Medicine, 1971
Training
  • Internship: Medical University Of South Carolina - Charleston, SC in General Surgery, 1971 - 1972
  • Residency: Eastern Virginia Graduate School Of Medicine - Norfolk, VA in General Surgery, 1975 - 1979
  • Residency: University Of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio, TX in Plastic Surgery, 1979 - 1979
  • Residency: Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center - Lackland AFB, TX in Plastic Surgery, 1980 - 1982
  • Fellowship: Barnes Hospital - Saint Louis, MO in Hand Surgery, 1984 - 1984
Board Certifications
  • AM BD PLASTIC SURGERY - Certification does not expire
  • AM BD SURGERY (SURGERY OF THE HAND) - Certification does not expire
Professional Memberships
  • American Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • Utah Medical Association
  • American Society for Surgery of the Hand
  • Washington County Medical Society
Professional Positions
  • CERTIFICATE OF ADDED QUALIFICATION IN SURGERY OF THE HAND THROUGH AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY, CERT # 80, 1990, re-certified 1999, re-certified 2011
Languages Spoken
  • English

Intermountain Hospital Affiliations

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