Orthopedic and Sports Medicine in Utah CountyFrom injuries to everyday pain, Intermountain Health specialists in Utah County provide comprehensive orthopedic and sports medicine care to help you move comfortably and stay active. Same‑ or next‑day appointments may be available. |
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What We DoOrthopedics & Sports Medicine, simplifiedOrthopedics
Sports Medicine (Non-surgical)
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Conditions & Treatments
Joint, Bones, Nerves
Treatments: joint replacement (hip, knee, shoulder), cartilage restoration, osteotomies, corticosteroid/PRP/ultrasound‑guided injections. Sports Medicine
Treatments: arthroscopic ACL/meniscus repair, rotator cuff repair, minimally invasive procedures, rehab‑focused care. Spine, Hand, Foot & Ankle
Treatments: spinal fusion/discectomy, carpal tunnel release, tendon/ligament repairs, bunion correction, ankle reconstruction/replacement. |
Not Sure Who to See? Start Here.
Anywhere in the body (shoulder, knee, hip, spine) or sudden injury?Start with: Orthopedics Best for fractures, torn ligaments, dislocations, spine issues, joint degeneration, or anything possibly surgical. Pain from training, overuse, or repetitive movement? Not sure how serious it is?Start with: Sports Medicine Best for sprains, strains, tendonitis, stress injuries, movement analysis, and non‑surgical management. Foot or ankle pain, deformity, instability, or a sports injury in the foot/ankle?Start with: Foot & Ankle Orthopedic Surgeon Best for bunions, Achilles tears, cartilage lesions, ankle arthritis, or anything that might need imaging or surgery. Foot‑specific issues that are chronic, skin‑related, or biomechanical?Start with: Podiatry Best for plantar fasciitis, ingrown nails, neuromas, orthotics, heel pain, diabetic foot concerns, and non‑surgical foot care. |
Why Choose Intermountain Health
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen should I see an orthopedic provider?If you have a fracture, ongoing or severe joint pain, limited mobility/instability, or symptoms persisting for weeks—and especially if surgery may be required. Do I need to be an athlete to see Sports Medicine?No—Sports Medicine is for anyone active at any level, including teens, adults, hikers, gym-goers, and physically demanding workers. Am I a candidate for joint replacement?Possibly—if arthritis limits daily activities or sleep, imaging confirms damage, and non-surgical care isn’t helping. How do orthopedics and sports medicine work together?Sports Medicine often evaluates first, initiates non-surgical care (therapy, imaging, injections), and refers to Orthopedics if surgery is needed—continuing support after surgery. Do I need a referral?Many patients do not, but some insurance plans require one. Call (801) 357-1200 and we’ll help you navigate. Do you offer same- or next-day visits??Often yes—availability varies. Call your preferred clinic to find the earliest appointment. What should I bring?Photo ID, insurance card, medications/allergies list, previous imaging, and comfortable clothing. Bring school/work forms for concussion visits. |