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Find an Intermountain Health doctor near you in Southwest Utah

Our doctors care for your entire family – from newborns to seniors. We offer annual exams, vaccinations, management of chronic conditions, and more.



Iron County Providers
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Washington County Providers
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Clinics in Washington County

Building Icon Hurricane Valley Clinic

75 N 2260 W
Hurricane, UT 84737

Call (435) 635-6400 Find a provider

Building Icon River Road Clinic - Internal Medicine

577 South River Road
St. George, UT 84790

Call (435) 688-6200 Find a provider

Building Icon Sunset Clinic

1739 W Sunset Blvd
St. George, UT 84770

Call (435) 634-6000 Find a provider

Building Icon Washington Fields Clinic

2947 E 1450 S
St George, UT, 84790

Call (435) 688-3400 Find a provider

The following caregivers have open practices and are welcoming new patients. We encourage you to call their office and schedule an appointment.

Hurricane Valley Clinic - Family Medicine

435-635-6400
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4.9

Jake H. Allinson, DO

Family Medicine

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Accepting New Patients
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4.9

Russell S. Robinson, PA

Family Medicine

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Accepting New Patients

River Road Clinic - Internal Medicine

435-688-6200
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Ashly DeMille, NP

Internal Medicine

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4.9

Laura N. Olson, NP

Internal Medicine

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4.9

Tanner Blake Dean, DO

Internal Medicine

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Sunset Clinic - Family Medicine

435-634-6000
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4.9

Rhett R. Frei, DO

Family Medicine

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Accepting New Patients
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Jay H. Hansen, MD

Family Medicine

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Colson J. Healy, DO

Family Medicine

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Chad Andersen, NP

Family Medicine

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Brecken T. Jackson, NP

Family Medicine

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James H. Mitchell, DO

Family Medicine

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Washington Fields Clinic-Family Medicine

(435) 688-3400
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4.9

Sheldon B. Moon, MD

Family Medicine

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4.9

Matthew S. McIff, MD

Family Medicine

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Clinics in Iron County

Building Icon Cedar City Clinic

1303 North Main Street
Cedar City, UT 84721

Call (435) 868-5500 Find a provider

Building Icon Canyon View Clinic

15 E 400 N
Parowan, UT 84761

Call (435) 477-3317 Find a provider

The following caregivers have open practices and are welcoming new patients. We encourage you to call their office and schedule an appointment.

Cedar City Clinic - Family Medicine

435-868-5500
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4.7

Jessica R. Lucchesi, NP

Family Medicine

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Christopher John Sauceda, DO

Family Medicine

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Canyon View Clinic

435-477-3317
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Donna Joyce Lister, NP

Family Medicine

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Why Choose Primary Care First?

When you're feeling unwell, deciding where to go for care can be overwhelming. Here's why reaching out to your Primary Care provider should be your first step:

  • Cost-effective Care: Visiting the ER can be expensive. Choosing Primary Care can save you money while still addressing your health needs.
  • Shorter Wait Times: ERs prioritize critical cases. For less urgent concerns, Primary Care often offers quicker service.
  • Personalized Attention: Your Primary Care provider knows your health history, ensuring tailored and effective care.

When Should I Visit Urgent Care or the ER?

  • Urgent Care is ideal for conditions needing immediate attention but not life-threatening.
  • The ER should be your choice for severe or life-threatening emergencies.

Remember, for non-critical issues, starting with your Primary Care provider is often the best choice. They provide cost-effective, timely, and personalized care, ensuring you get the right treatment when you need it.

Can Primary Care Meet My Health Needs?

Absolutely! Your Primary Care provider can handle a wide range of health issues.

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Primary Care services include:

  • Regular checkups for children and adults
  • Nutrition guidance and weight management
  • Annual physical exams for work, school, or sports
  • Screenings for common age-related conditions
  • Same-day appointments for minor injury or illness
  • Immunizations and vaccinations
  • Treatment for depression or anxiety
  • Referrals to specialists when needed
  • On-site lab and x-ray
  • Mental health services
  • Management of chronic conditions and illnesses like diabetes, asthma, and heart disease
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Need help deciding where to go for care?

24-Hour Nurse Line

Talk to a registered nurse at Intermountain Health Answers. Determine where to get the most appropriate level of care. This free service is available to Select Health members.

Call (844) 501-6600

Behavioral Health Services Line

Find the right resources at the right time to meet your needs for mental health and substance use disorders treatment.

Call (833) 442-2211

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