North Sevier Clinic

North Sevier Clinic North Sevier Medical Clinic is located in Salina, UT and is part of a system of 22 hospitals and abou

North Sevier Medical Clinic is located in Salina, UT and is part of a system of 22 hospitals and about 180 medical clinics operated by Intermountain Healthcare.

Congratulations to Kjersten Lund on 30 years with Intermountain. Kjersten has worked in many departments within Intermou...
08/26/2025

Congratulations to Kjersten Lund on 30 years with Intermountain.

Kjersten has worked in many departments within Intermountain over her 30 years, most being in a clinic setting between North Sevier Clinic and Sevier Valley Specialty. She has recently taken a position back with North Sevier Clinic as PSR and brings such a positive, hardworing attitude. Kjersten communicates well with patients and her friendly personality is a valued asset as patients’ first contact of care with the clinic. We value her skills and the experience she brings and are excited to have her back with our team!

Congratulations Paula Andersen on 25 years with Intermountain and North Sevier Clinic!Paula wears many hats for the clin...
08/26/2025

Congratulations Paula Andersen on 25 years with Intermountain and North Sevier Clinic!

Paula wears many hats for the clinic as LPN and LPT. She is very dedicated to her job and the many roles she carries and you won’t find anyone more driven and hardworking. She is skilled and knowledgeable in all she does, but her kindness and excellence in patient care top the list of her many valued skills. Paula truly cares for each patient she comes in contact with and always goes the extra mile to help them feel heard and cared for. We are so lucky to have her as part of our team!

We are excited to be the Official Health Provider of SUU Athletics!  |
08/13/2025

We are excited to be the Official Health Provider of SUU Athletics!

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Intermountain Health and Southern Utah University Athletics have come together to help provide student-athletes with top notch care and orthopedic services.

08/13/2025

As we gear up for back-to-school season, it's normal for kids to feel anxious about changes, so talk with them about their feelings and set routines to help with the transition. Remember, one in five children face mental, emotional, or behavioral challenges - help is available if you need it! 💚📚

We’re taught to stay quiet. To smile through it. To apologize for the things we can’t control. But here’s the truth: You...
08/07/2025

We’re taught to stay quiet. To smile through it. To apologize for the things we can’t control. But here’s the truth: You’re not alone in this. Your feelings are real. And there’s strength in speaking up. Because healing doesn’t happen in silence. It happens together.

08/06/2025

✅ New backpack
✅ Pencils
✅ Crayons
✅ Well-child check up

This is a great time of year to make sure your child is ready for a new school year—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Schedule your yearly well-child visit with your pediatrician today.

You don’t have to keep it all inside. Talking about what you're feeling doesn’t make you weak, it makes you human. And i...
08/05/2025

You don’t have to keep it all inside. Talking about what you're feeling doesn’t make you weak, it makes you human. And it can be the first step toward feeling better.

We’re pleased to announce new leadership for Intermountain Children’s Health! Mandy Richards, DNP, RN, has been appointe...
08/04/2025

We’re pleased to announce new leadership for Intermountain Children’s Health! Mandy Richards, DNP, RN, has been appointed as the President of Children’s Health and Dustin Lipson as Children’s Market President in the Canyons Region.

Mandy will take on this new assignment in addition to her current role as Intermountain’s chief nursing executive. With this additional responsibility, she'll focus on elevating pediatric services and integrating pediatric care across Intermountain.

Dustin will remain president of Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake Campus and will now be responsible for the operational oversight of the Taylorsville Campus and Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Campus in Lehi, plus subspecialty ambulatory pediatric care within the Canyons Region.

We protect ourselves by going quiet. But over time, the things we don’t say get heavier. You don’t have to share everyth...
08/01/2025

We protect ourselves by going quiet. But over time, the things we don’t say get heavier. You don’t have to share everything. But you deserve to share something. Start where you are. Feel what’s real. Say it when you’re ready.

07/31/2025

Utah recorded the deadliest year for motorcycle fatalities last year with 53 deaths and 346 serious motorcycle related injuries, since the Utah Department of Public Safety has been keeping track.

With summer heating up, Intermountain Health trauma experts are reminding Utahns about the importance of staying safe when hitting Utah’s roads – whether it be riding on the highway – or driving up the street to the next adventure in the great outdoors.

“Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere, and any place,” said Anthony Bacon, MD, general surgeon at Intermountain Medical Center. “However, there are things we can all do to prevent life-threatening injuries and keep you from becoming a statistic.”

1. Wear a Helmet
“People involved in accidents wearing helmets are far more likely to survive and get back on that motorcycle, bike, scooter, or ATV. Those who don’t wear a helmet end up with a longer recovery time or don’t recover at all,” said Dr. Bacon.

Motorcycle helmets are also estimated to be 37% effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcycle drivers and 41% effective for motorcycle passengers.

2. Wear Other Safety Gear
“Don’t forget there is more to protective gear than just a helmet,” said Dr. Bacon “Goggles, over-the-ankle boots, gloves, sturdy full-length pants, a long-sleeved shirt and the right footwear are great at taking a little punishment if you take a crash.”

3. Slow Down – Ride Distraction Free
Nearly half of all fatal crashes occur in crashes over 50 mph. Even when there are no cars around, it’s vital to ride safe, especially since over 40% of all fatal motorcycle crashes involve no other motor vehicles.

4. When Driving - Look for Motorcycles
Fatal car and motorcycle crashes typically nearly double during the summer months in Utah.

31% of drivers who hit a motorcycle were turning left. Motorcycles are smaller and difficult to see, especially in your blind spot. Motorcycles may appear farther away than they actually are and it may be difficult to judge their speed. Experts suggest giving riders lots of space, even more space than a regular vehicle.

5. Sign Up for a Safety Class

Washing: 30 minutesDrying: 60 minutesPutting laundry away: 7-10 business days If you’ve got a big family you KNOW the la...
07/29/2025

Washing: 30 minutes
Drying: 60 minutes
Putting laundry away: 7-10 business days

If you’ve got a big family you KNOW the laundry struggle. Making sure every item gets to the right person’s room after being washed can feel like mission impossible.

Now imagine that same struggle in a large hospital system.

Because our teams relied on donated onesies and swaddles—each unique in size, color, and style. After laundering, returning the same items to the right hospital or floor was tricky—and sometimes, items ended up in the wrong place, leaving some units short.

But our NICU nurses and supply chain team had an idea!
• A standardized line of colorful, NICU-friendly onesies (hello, monitor-friendly snaps!)
• Soft, stretchy swaddles that work for all our tiniest patients
• And a unified system that means no more sorting headaches—and no more shortages.

Now, when the items return from Intermountain’s centralized Laundry Services, it doesn’t matter whose “room” these items end up in. All NICUs will use the same items while offering enough variety and function to keep, babies, parents, and nurses happy.

Same great care. Less laundry chaos.

PS Our NICU teams are still accepting donations for new clothes for NICU patients! They like to send babies home in new outfits. If you'd like to donate, click HERE: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/locations/primary-childrens-salt-lake-city/give

North Sevier Clinic was honored at Intermountain’s annual L.O.V.E. Award banquet as being one of 5 clinics recognized fo...
07/10/2025

North Sevier Clinic was honored at Intermountain’s annual L.O.V.E. Award banquet as being one of 5 clinics recognized for meeting top performance measures of care. We had a fun night celebrating all the teams and caregivers who were recognized. We have a great team that works well together and truly loves the people and community we get to serve.

Kathy is retiring after 32 years with Intermountain. Please join us in celebrating her dedication to our clinic and the ...
05/01/2025

Kathy is retiring after 32 years with Intermountain. Please join us in celebrating her dedication to our clinic and the community.

Merry Christmas from your Friends at North Sevier Clinic.
12/21/2023

Merry Christmas from your Friends at North Sevier Clinic.

Dr. Curtis and the staff at North Sevier Clinic are excited to welcome Robbi Harvey, Family Nurse Practitioner to their ...
08/21/2023

Dr. Curtis and the staff at North Sevier Clinic are excited to welcome Robbi Harvey, Family Nurse Practitioner to their team. She specializes in family medicine, including women's health, and is DOT and suboxone certified. She is available for appointments Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.

Robbi lives in Sigurd with her husband, Travis, and four boys. She started her career as a Registered Nurse in 2004 and has worked in many different settings including the prison, hospital, and dialysis. In 2019 she went back to school and earned her Master's Degree to become a Nurse Practitioner and worked with a family practice in Fillmore before joining Intermountain. Her free time is usually spent watching her boys play football and baseball or helping her husband with his many adventures. She enjoys working in a rural setting and is excited to be working in the North Sevier area.

If interested in scheduling an appointment with her, the clinic can be reached at (435)529-7411.

CUPHD would like to recognize and thank our local clinics for participating in the statewide Million Hearts Control Chal...
12/22/2022

CUPHD would like to recognize and thank our local clinics for participating in the statewide Million Hearts Control Challenge. The Million Hearts Control Challenge is a national initiative to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes within 5 years. These providers have demonstrated exceptional achievements in working with patients with hypertension (high blood pressure).

According to the Center for Disease Control, nearly 1 in 2 adults in the United States has hypertension. Hypertension increases the risk for heart disease and stroke which are the two leading causes of death in the United States. The Million Hearts Awards are given to clinicians and practices that implement strategies to improve hypertension tracking.

The population in the six-county area is dying from heart disease at higher rates than in other areas of Utah (84.9 deaths per 100,000 in the rural areas of CUPHD compared to the state average of 66.8 deaths per 100,000). However, we do not have higher rates of diagnosis for those same heart disease risk factors such as angina, blood pressure and cholesterol. Without regular screenings it can be difficult to detect symptoms of heart disease, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It is recommended that adults age 20 and older get screened regularly to help them take actions to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and death.
We appreciate these efforts in our communities.

Reference: 2019-2020 Utah Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Statistics, and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Office of Public Health Assessment, Utah Department of Health and Human Services).

Wishing you a Happy & Healthy Holiday Season!
12/19/2022

Wishing you a Happy & Healthy Holiday Season!

12/06/2021

North Sevier Clinic is hiring a housekeeper. If interested, please contact the clinic at (435)529-7411.

We’re happy to assure our patients that North Sevier Medical Clinic is here to serve you. Dr. Curtis, Kathy, Paula and W...
07/20/2021

We’re happy to assure our patients that North Sevier Medical Clinic is here to serve you. Dr. Curtis, Kathy, Paula and Wendy plan on being here for a long time and will continue offering high-quality care to our community. We look forward to taking care of your health needs.

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530 North 250 West
Salina, UT
84654

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

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