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Women's health

Care for every stage of your life. From gynecology to mental health, teen through golden years, our team of experts will support your evolving and unique needs as a woman.

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Our women’s health specialties

We’re focused on helping you live as healthfully as possible, treating your whole health needs with comprehensive physical, mental, and reproductive care — all in one place.

We provide comprehensive care for women’s health needs and empower you to make the right choices for your body.

From your first thoughts of getting pregnant to the moment you hold your little one in your arms, we’re here for you on this exciting journey.

Breast health begins with breast awareness. We provide comprehensive breast care, including mammograms and breast screenings, at convenient locations near you.

Having a baby at the hospital? Use our virtual tour to explore every detail of your upcoming birthing experience and see how we deliver.

Lactation help when and how you need it. Get personalized breastfeeding support from Board-certified lactation consultants. We offer both virtual appts using your phone or device and in-person appointments.

We offer low-intervention birth methods, caregivers, and programs designed to support the birth experience that's right for you.

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Breast cancer is one of the most treatable forms of cancer if it's caught in its early stages. Make an appointment for your screening mammogram today.

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Prevention is the best medicine

Being proactive about getting regular wellness exams and staying on top of screenings is the best way to reduce your chances of getting sick. Learn more about preventive care and make an appointment today for a check-up and to ask about any screenings you may need. Screenings may include cancer, bone health, mental health, sexual health, nutrition and wellness, vaccinations and other screenings.

Childbirth education classes (in-person and online)

We have a variety of classes for soon-to-be and new parents to help you prepare for your new arrival. Every lesson is taught by a registered nurse, on topics from birth-basics to breastfeeding to boot camps for new dads.

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Learn labor techniques, newborn care, and how to advocate for yourself—available in-person, online, and in Spanish for families across Southwest Utah and beyond

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Being prepared with a hospital bag full of essentials long before your baby comes will give you time afterward to do what you really want: snuggle your baby.

Are you at risk for breast cancer? Take our breast cancer risk quiz today.

When it comes to postpartum depression, a spouse can do a lot to support their partner. It may not be easy, and it may not be pleasant, but a spouse can help their partner overcome - or at least live with postpartum depression and anxiety.

If you’ve just had a baby, you may be struggling with a heightened mindset of sadness. While feeling a little down for a few weeks after giving birth is normal, here are some questions you might have if you’re concerned that it may be more than just the “baby blues.”

Midwives have been caring for women for centuries. But until the 1940s, history tells us they were generally local women with good hearts and instincts, but no formal education. Times have changed, as has the scope of midwifery practice. 

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