We're here for your family
Whether online or in person, your whole care team is connected and works together. This is why we can deliver customized care that’s as unique as each of our patients.
Pediatric Primary Care
We partner with you to keep your child healthy and happy. Our pediatricians and Primary Children's Hospital are part of the same Intermountain Children's Health network
Family Medicine
Get support from a team of doctors, nurses and practitioners who specialize in adults and kids.
Internal Medicine
Our internal medicine practitioners focus on adult health concerns from annual checkups and routine treatments.
Senior Primary Care
We take a team approach to senior care, with specialists, physicians, nurse practitioners, working together.
Care when and where you need it
Healthcare for you, with you
Behind the Bloodwork: Learn what routine labs can uncover
Discover how blood tests can uncover hidden health issues early and guide smarter care decisions—even when you feel fine
Goodbye flu, hello healthy: How to prep for this flu season
Your comprehensive guide to staying well-informed and healthy this fall
Essential back-to-school health tips for your kids
Strategies for ensuring your child's wellbeing and success this school year
What should I ask my primary care provider?
The best questions to ask during your next primary care appointment, according to our experts.
How regularly seeing your primary care provider saves you money in the long run
Getting consistent care can reduce poor health and medical expenses over time.
Will this allergy season be extra bad due to the dry winter?
You're not imagining it – allergy season is worse this year. Here are some tips to manage your symptoms.
Seriously, get your annual checkup!
No more excuses — it’s time for your annual health assessment. It’s worth your while and here’s why.
How Early Men’s Health Monitoring Saves Lives
Learn more about the importance and benefits of early men's health screenings.
Is a Vasectomy Right for You?
Considering getting a vasectomy? Here are a few things you'll want to know.
5 Things to Know About Diabetes
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.