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Bear River Clinic offers cardiology, dermatology, otolaryngology, family medicine, surgical services, obstetrics, non-surgical spine care, and urology located in Tremonton, UT.
Our certified dermatologists treat various skin conditions, offering quick relief and ensuring your comfort during the process.
Ear, nose, and throatOur ENT specialists address hearing, balance, voice, taste, and language issues, creating tailored treatment plans to relieve your symptoms.
Family medicineComprehensive healthcare for all ages, focusing on prevention and wellness
Surgical servicesOur general surgeons ease surgery fears, handling a wide range of conditions through open and minimally invasive procedures.
Non-surgical spine careUrologyIntermountain Health offers advanced urological care for male and female urinary tracts and male reproductive issues, prioritizing least invasive treatments with personalized plans.
As springtime approaches, so does allergy season. Many pregnant women are faced with this common problem, yet are uncertain about what they can do to minimize their symptoms while keeping their unborn baby safe.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
I’ve tried to find a few healthy and easy grab and go snacks that I can quickly eat when I realize I haven’t eaten in a while or I start to feel a little sick. Here are a few of my favs.
By Aimee Berrett
5 min read
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.”
By Dani Kurtz
5 min read
Connect Care is a great way to get help for many urgent medical issues. While there are many things that can be done with a telehealth visit
By William Daines, MD
5 min read
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., with more than a million new cases of skin cancer occurring each year, resulting in more than 10,000 deaths primarily from melanoma
By Lance Madigan
5 min read
While it’s common to experience hoarseness from colds or upper respiratory infections, a voice disorder extends beyond cold symptoms and lasts for several weeks or longer.
By Dan Houtz, SLP
5 min read
Summer is here and with it comes scorching temps and stifling heat. Now imagine how an expectant mama is handling the heat.
By Melanie Longmore
5 min read
Here are some tips to help reduce chapping and redness and keep your skin healthy and comfortable until spring arrives.
By Brad Rasmussen
5 min read
The first time you feel your baby move will be unforgettable, especially for first-time moms. But when will it happen, and what should you expect?
By Dani Kurtz
5 min read
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.
By Susie Rose, MD
5 min read
Contrary to popular belief, getting pregnant doesn’t mean you have to give up exercise for nine months.
By Brooke Hansen, MD
5 min read
A sunburn in childhood can dramatically increase your chance of skin cancer later. UV protective clothing and sunblock are the best defense against UV rays.
By Holly Daniels Nelson
5 min read
With kids returning to school, and cold and flu season quickly approaching, many children and adults will soon be feeling the effects of a sore throat. How do you know if it's just a sore throat?
By Per Gesteland
5 min read
When Intermountain pediatrician Dennis Odell, MD, and his wife boarded the airplane in Atlanta on their way home to Salt Lake City, everything was normal, including Dr. Odell’s hearing. But at some point during the flight he realized he had lost all of his hearing in his right ear.
By Lance Frazier
5 min read
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. More than 2 million people were diagnosed with skin cancer in 2010. This number is larger than all other cancers combined, and the incidence is increasing rapidly.
By M Jason Hancey MD
5 min read
When your child gets ear tubes put in, you expect relief – no more ear infections, drainage or pain.
By Breklyn Morgan
5 min read
The call from the emergency department came late one Sunday evening. The patient was a fourth year medical student who was a few weeks away from graduation. He had a piece of pork chop stuck in his throat, which had been there for several hours
By Eric Eliason DO
5 min read
Hearing loss is one of the most common conditions in the United States, and noise exposure is one of the biggest contributors.
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5 min read
What’s the best thing you can do to decrease your risk of skin cancer, especially in the summer? The number one thing is to protect your skin.
By Lana Pho, MD
5 min read
Warts… for kids they’re embarrassing and adults find them as a mere inconvenience, but what are they?
By Marc Sanders, MD
5 min read
Not a teenager and still dealing with acne? Nearly every case of adult acne can be treated with professional help from a dermatologist.
By Intermountain Health
5 min read
Maintaining Your Mental Health After Baby
By Cami Hill
5 min read
Former President Jimmy Carter's announcement that he has melanoma made many people wonder: Is melanoma the same thing as skin cancer, and how does skin cancer become more than skin cancer?
By Jason M Carlton
5 min read
Selling a home and moving is an exciting, and sometimes stressful, time for everyone in the family. Doing so while pregnant increases the excitement level, but can also increase the stress level and potential impacts on your pregnancy plan.
By Collin Searle
5 min read
Pregnancy can be overwhelming, and it doesn’t help that you don’t know what’s going on with your body. It is hard to know what’s normal and what’s not. Don't worry. You're not alone.
By Jacqueline Lagana
5 min read
Whether you're a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are some answers to common questions that mothers—new and veteran—may have.
By Lupe Cruz
5 min read
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.
By Jentry Larsen
5 min read
Whether you are a new mom or a mom of three bring a new little one into the mix can be tricky. We’ve asked moms to share their comments on what they wished they had known before having your most recent baby? We received some great thoughts!
By Dani Kurtz
5 min read
One thing that helps women and families through the birthing experience is having the opportunity to plan and mentally prepare for what to expect.
By Stacia Moyer MD
5 min read
5 Things You Should Do Before Delivery
By Collin Searle
5 min read
You're not imagining it – allergy season is worse this year. Here are some tips to manage your symptoms.
By Health 360
3 min read