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Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic - Primary Care

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This location offers

  • Behavioral health
  • Internal medicine
  • Primary care

Our providers

Faraj Lakhana
4.4

Faraj Lakhana, DO

Internal Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
303-659-1152
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Blanca E. Richmond-Coca
5

Blanca E. Richmond-Coca, MD

Family Medicine
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Justin C. Gabor
4.9

Justin C. Gabor, MD

Family Medicine
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Katelyn J. Hansen
4.7

Katelyn J. Hansen, PA

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Manisha K. Bhide
4.7

Manisha K. Bhide, MD

Internal Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Jesse Hines
4.8

Jesse Hines, PA

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Alyssa R. Cegielski
5

Alyssa R. Cegielski, DO

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Rachael Saffa

Rachael Saffa, LCSW

Social Work
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
Sonya J. Norman
5

Sonya J. Norman, MD

Family Medicine
New patient appointments in 3+ weeks
Intermountain Health Brighton Clinic
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