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About Lone Peak Family Health

This dedicated medical team treats each patient as an individual family member, providing them with exceptional care at each and every visit. Excellence is our goal, which is why we also offer extended office hours and same-day appointments.





































Conditions we treat

We offer treatment for many diseases, disorders and conditions, including:

  • Concussion treatment
  • High cholesterol
  • In-grown toenails
  • Minor emergencies, such as cuts
  • Skin conditions, such as warts, moles and pre-cancerous lesions

Family health services

Our primary care services include:


Concussion care & services

Although concussions are more likely than we may realize, it is important to remember that no two concussions or recoveries are exactly the same. That is why sports medicine physicians at Lone Peak Family Health will take a multi-disciplinary treatment approach for each and every one of our concussion patients.

Dedicated to their health and safety, in order for our patients to have the greatest success in recovery possible, we partner with parents, schools, coaches and sometimes other physicians – depending on the specific case – to support our patients the best we can by developing guided academic or workplace accommodations and a safe return to play program plan.

Signs and symptoms of a concussion/Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) may include, but are not limited to:

  • Dizziness
  • Blurred Vision
  • Headache
  • Difficulty Thinking Clearly
  • Trouble Focusing
  • Sensitivity to Light & Noise

To read additional guidance about concussions, visit the CDC’s website.

Youth concussions

According to new research released in May 2021, nearly one in four American teens has suffered at least one concussion. The study looked at nearly 53,000 students and found that self-reported concussions rose between 2016 and 2020. In 2016, 19.5% of teens said they'd experienced at least one concussion; by 2020, that number had increased to 24.6%.

Our physicians are passionate about empowering young people to get back to school and sports after experiencing a concussion. They want students and parents, alike, to know that they can often continue to participate in youth sports activities, but must do so safely.

If you suspect your child may have a brain injury, don’t forget the CDC’s guidelines. It’s as simple as A-B-C.

 

A – ASSESS the situation

B – BE ALERT for brain injury signs & symptoms

C – CONTACT a health care professional

In Utah, concussion education is required for coaches. You can read the UHSAA Sports Concussion Management Policy here.

More information about returning to school after a youth concussion.

Although we often associate concussions with NFL players and youth sports, adults are also susceptible – from workplace injuries to falls and car accidents. In fact, adult concussion patients typically experience more long-term symptoms than youth patients due to exacerbated historical factors that increase their risk. These may include a personal medical history of migraine headaches, anxiety and/or depression that further contribute to cognitive difficulties in their recovery.


Preparing for your visit

We strive to inform patients about financial expectations regarding healthcare services and prepare them for upcoming procedures.

Health Portal
With our patient portal, you have the ability to securely connect with your doctors, schedule appointments and review your personal medical history, all online or via the app.
Make a payment
Our online payment platform allows you to view your bill for multiple providers and pay according to what works best for you, whether that means you split one payment evenly across your providers or you pay individual balances.
Patient rights and responsibilities 
While you're in our care, we believe an important part of your patient experience is knowing what to expect from us and understanding our commitment to you and your health.