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Memorial Clinic offers medical services located in Salt Lake City, UT.
Our certified dermatologists treat various skin conditions, offering quick relief and ensuring your comfort during the process.
Family medicineComprehensive healthcare for all ages, focusing on prevention and wellness
AudiologyWe offer all-age hearing and balance care, where audiologists and therapists collaborate to tailor solutions to your needs.
Internal medicineSpecialized in adult healthcare, managing complex illnesses and chronic conditions
Laboratory and pathologyConvenience, advanced testing, connectivity, and exceptional service in the lab industry.
Pediatric careComprehensive primary care for kids and teens
Physical therapyIntermountain Health's physical therapy services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.
PulmonologyRespiratory Care Clinical Services involve diagnostics and therapy by advanced, skilled Respiratory Therapists to aid patients with pulmonary and other conditions.
Intermountain’s experienced team of LGBTQ+ Clinically Competent providers offer caring, compassionate and high-quality healthcare. We help the LGBTQ+ community live their healthiest lives possible.
A sunburn in childhood can dramatically increase your chance of skin cancer later. UV protective clothing and sunblock are the best defense against UV rays.
By Holly Daniels Nelson
5 min read
You could use some help around the house. Between work, and keeping track of your kids, you just aren’t making it through all of your household chores. You think your child is old enough to help out with chores, but you aren’t sure
By Patricia Davis, MS
5 min read
Many individuals on the autism spectrum do not even have the use of basic gestures to help them get their needs across
By Jonel Condra
5 min read
As the days get colder, every Utahn knows what’s in store—first class skiing and snowboarding, cozy nights curled up with a cup of hot cocoa, and…inversion
By Courtney Kirkham
5 min read
It’s that time of year again. We’re starting to hear about bad air on the news, then we’ll see it driving into town and finally we’ll taste it in the air. On the worst days it doesn’t even feel healthy to breathe, let alone go for a run or walk.
By Jeremy Holt
5 min read
The inversion has arrived in full force this week, and it's thick! Inversions plague the Wasatch Front, Uintah Basin, and Cache Valley for days to weeks in the winter months. So, what can you do?
By Liz Joy
5 min read
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., with more than a million new cases of skin cancer occurring each year, resulting in more than 10,000 deaths primarily from melanoma
By Lance Madigan
5 min read
Children have a way of pushing their parents to the limit of their patience – and beyond, which leaves both parent and child frustrated. The good news is, when it comes to children, a little preparation can help.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
Here are some tips to help reduce chapping and redness and keep your skin healthy and comfortable until spring arrives.
By Brad Rasmussen
5 min read
Fevers occur when the body’s internal thermostat raises the body temperature above its normal level. There are different causes of fevers, but there are a few ways to know if they should be considered serious.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
While school is out, you might be at a loss about what to do to keep your children happy and healthy during the dog days of summer. The answer may be easier than you'd expect – try a trip to the local park.
By Jentry Larsen
5 min read
Fall/Winter and virus season is approaching and keeping kids healthy is a top priority for Utah families. Below are some tips and information about what you can do to avoid illness.
By Katrina Jensen, RN
5 min read
As cooler weather approaches, many of us look forward to fall and winter events. What we don’t look forward to is cold and flu season.
By Dawn Ray, BSN, RN, CDE
5 min read
If you have a newborn or a young child, you may have heard a lot about croup. In this article, we answer some common questions you may have about this illness.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
If you have a newborn or a young child, you may have heard a lot about RSV. In this article, we answer some common questions you may have about this illness.
By Jonathan Burnett MD
5 min read
Discussion of dietary and bowel habits is an important part of routine health supervision visits for infants and children of all ages. This is because inadequate fluid and/or fiber intake can lead to constipation, a common childhood concern.
By Alexandra Barrera MD
5 min read
Summer's end brings the advent of a new school year. Preparing for a smooth transition can be crucial to developing a more focused learning environment.
By Scott Schmitt DO
5 min read
Every parent has been there. Your child wakes up at 2 am and they’re sick with … something. It’s two weeks into a new school year, so you’re sure it’s something they picked up
By William Daines, MD
5 min read
Parents everywhere are rejoicing and kids are shedding tears. Why? Because it's August and for some school starts in just a few days. Here are 5 ways to get kids back into the swing of sleep routine, reducing school stress, and dealing with back to school emotions.
By Collin Searle
5 min read
Understanding common types of sickness and how long you’re contagious will help you decide if you should stay home another day or get back to life as scheduled.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
You send your kids out the door, lunch in hand, backpack loaded. Wait, what is all in that backpack?
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
Much like adults kids have pressures in life that come from a variety of sources. Pressures can come from within the child, parents, teachers, peers and the larger society in which the child lives. Here are a few ways to help children find successful ways to handle life's pressures.
By Katrina Jensen, RN
5 min read
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than 2 million people were diagnosed with skin cancer in 2010. This number is larger than all other cancers combined, and the incidence is increasing rapidly.
By M Jason Hancey MD
5 min read
Choosing a therapist can be difficult. Often, you’re unsure where to start and what to expect. Here are some ideas to help you get started.
By Heather Shotwell, LCSW
5 min read
What’s the best thing you can do to decrease your risk of skin cancer, especially in the summer? The number one thing is to protect your skin.
By Lana Pho, MD
5 min read
It doesn’t matter if your child is six or sixteen, when they’re struggling, they need help. Unless you know what to look for and what to expect, you won’t be able to help your child get the help they need.
By Tammer Attallah, MBA, LCSW
5 min read
With so many ways to install a car seat it’s easy to make a mistake or miss something. Below are the top five mistakes parents make when using car seats and suggestions on how to correct each problem.
By Kara Hansen
5 min read
Warts… for kids they’re embarrassing and adults find them as a mere inconvenience, but what are they?
By Marc Sanders, MD
5 min read
Not a teenager and still dealing with acne? Nearly every case of adult acne can be treated with professional help from a dermatologist.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
Former President Jimmy Carter's announcement that he has melanoma made many people wonder: Is melanoma the same thing as skin cancer, and how does skin cancer become more than skin cancer?
By Jason M Carlton
5 min read
5 Things I Wish I Knew as a First Time Mom
By Dani Kurtz
5 min read
The stress of motherhood can leave anyone feeling overwhelmed. But taking time to care for yourself will allow you to better care for your family.
By Jeremy Clark, DO
5 min read
Amazing, magical, and beautiful often describe the excitement of childbirth, but with a new baby comes new stressors.
By Dani Kurtz
5 min read