Family Medicine

This department offers

  • Behavioral health
  • Chronic pain management
  • Family medicine
  • Immunizations and vaccinations
  • Lab and X-ray
  • Nutrition services
  • Referrals to specialists
  • Routine examinations & physicals
  • Virtual care
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Family Medicine in Murray, UT

At Cottonwood Medical Clinic, our family medicine doctors care for patients of all ages—newborns, children, adults, and seniors. From routine checkups and immunizations to women’s health services and chronic condition management, our team provides comprehensive, personalized care close to home.

Take charge of your health today. Call our clinic or use our online scheduling tool to book your family medicine appointment in Murray, UT.

(801) 314-4266
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What our Family Medicine services include

Our family medicine clinic offers:

  • Annual wellness exams for every stage of life
  • Preventive screenings for heart health, diabetes, and cancer
  • Immunizations and vaccines for children and adults
  • Women’s health services including Pap smears and family planning
  • Management of chronic conditions like high blood pressure, asthma, or diabetes
  • Same-day appointments for urgent needs 

Why choose Cottonwood Medical Clinic for Family Medicine?

  • Convenient location in Murray, Utah with on-site lab testing
  • Continuity of care—your entire family can see the same provider
  • Patient-centered approach that prioritizes prevention and wellness
  • Referrals to specialists when needed for advanced care 

Family Medicine FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our family medicine clinic.

Family medicine doctors provide care for patients across the lifespan—from newborns to older adults. This makes it easier for your entire family to be seen in one place, often by the same provider. Having one clinic for the whole family also helps your provider better understand your family health history and give more personalized care
Family medicine providers treat a wide variety of conditions, including everyday illnesses like colds and flu, as well as chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, and high blood pressure. They also focus on preventive care through screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle counseling. Because they see patients regularly, they can catch small issues before they become bigger health problems.
Yes, same-day appointments are often available for urgent but non-emergency health needs. This means you can avoid unnecessary trips to urgent care when your primary provider is available. We recommend calling early in the day to increase the chance of securing a same-day spot.
Yes, many family medicine providers offer women’s health services such as Pap smears, birth control counseling, and family planning. They can also provide guidance on menopause, pregnancy-related concerns, and preventive screenings like mammograms. For more specialized needs, they’ll coordinate care with an OB/GYN.
Absolutely. Our family medicine providers welcome patients from infancy through adolescence, offering everything from well-child visits to school and sports physicals. This consistency means your child can grow up seeing the same provider who understands their health history.
We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. If you’re unsure about your specific coverage, our front office team can help verify your benefits before your appointment.
Family medicine doctors are trained to care for patients of all ages, unlike pediatricians who focus on children or internists who focus on adults. This broad approach allows one provider to treat your entire family and manage health needs through all stages of life.

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