Utah Valley Pediatrics

Category: Pediatrician

Address: 15 S 1000 E #200, Payson, UT 84651, USA

Phone: +18014652800

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–9PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–9PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–9PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–9PM

Friday: 8:30AM–9PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Amanda Ruhs

Sep 29, 2022

So far, I love this place. The atmosphere is great. The staff is so friendly and helpful and I never have a question or concern that they don't actively address. I have only been to one appointment so far, but I look forward to bringing my daughter back for her next well check appointment. Update: Had another kiddo and still appreciate the welcoming atmosphere of this office. Both my kiddos feel safe with the staff, and that is very important to me. Dr. Miller is our pediatrician and always puts my concerns at ease.

Michelle Merrell

Sep 28, 2022

Love this office, very kind and helpful. We’ve seen both Nurse Practitioners and Dr Miller. They’ve all been great with my kids.

Jordan L

Sep 2, 2022

My 2 year old daughter went in to get her cast taken off after 3 weeks of having it on for a fracture on her leg. They had a student remove the cast. Before doing so, he told my wife it’s his first one. He then proceeded to do a terrible job cutting the cast, including staying in one spot and burning my daughters leg. When she pulled away, he said “it didn’t cut her.” Instead of proceeding with cutting the rest of the cast of the right way, he decided to pull her leg out of the cast. You can imagine the scream that my daughter let out as this kid did that. He got her leg out and sent my wife on her way without checking to make sure it was actually healed. We ended up going to a different place in Provo for a second opinion. They x-rayed it and we have a plan set in place to get her ankle back to where it needs to be. Long story short, this place is probably great, except when they let students practice procedures on kids without doctors supervision.

Paige Seat

Aug 15, 2022

Dr. Miller is amazing! We’ve gone to him for 13 years and he’s still the most knowledgeable, kind provider and is always up to date on the latest health studies- so beneficial!! Can’t say enough good things about this office as a whole.

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Questions & Answers

Hi everyone any location office open tomorrow???

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Do you take walk-ins or have a walk-in location?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

We do not currently have a walk-in location. However, we offer same-day appointments for sick kids at all our locations.

What ages of kids do you see?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

We see all kids, from premature newborns up to 21 years old.

Do you offer free vaccines?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

Insurance plans are required by law to cover vaccines, but co-op plans like Liberty Share or Medi-Share are not. We also offer vaccines via the Vaccines For Children (VFC) program.

Can I meet my doctor before my baby is born?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

We’d love to meet you and help you select a Pediatrician. Start by visiting our Pediatricians page to find a doctor and an office that seem like a good fit for for your family. Then call that office and arrange a tour with the office manager.

Will you visit my newborn baby in the hospital?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

Yes. If you deliver locally, please ask that your baby be seen by a Utah Valley Pediatrics doctor. The doctor will visit your newborn every day you’re in the hospital. We usually visit in the mornings.

Do you see newborns? If so, at what ages?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

We absolutely see newborns. Many Utah Valley Pediatrics doctors also serve in area hospitals and are the first Pediatricians to care for thousands babies born in Utah County every year. The recommended visit schedule according to the American Academy of Pediatrics is at 3-5 days, 2 weeks, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9-10 months and at 12-15 months.

How can I check if you take my insurance?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

We accept most plans, including CHIP. For a full list, visit our website’s insurance plan page or call our Billing Office to ask about your specific plan.

Do you offer after-hours, urgent, or night-time care?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

Yes, we do offer after-hours care. Medical staff is available by phone 24/7, even on holidays and weekends. If you have an after-hours concern, call us first. The call is free and our Pediatric Nurse can guide you to the right care—whether that means being seen, or treating your child at home.

How can I get my child's immunization records?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

Existing and past patient records can be obtained through our online Patient Portal at any time. If you’re not sure how to access your portal account, call your pediatrician’s office. We will be happy to assist you.

Can I call to ask a medical question?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

Yes, of course you can call to ask a medical question. We insist. We want you to call whenever you have a question or health care need. Calling us will not cost you anything and we can direct you to the most appropriate venue for the care of your child. While we can’t diagnose or write prescriptions over the phone, we can provide advice on the right care, whether that means treatment at home or being seen by a professional.

Are your doctors pediatricians or general practitioners?

Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018
Utah Valley Pediatrics | Oct 25, 2018

All our doctors are Board Certified Pediatricians, which means they specialize in children’s health and have an additional 30 months of training in child health issues beyond a Family Practice physician. Not only are Pediatricians passionate about working with kids, they are specially trained to understand their unique medical and developmental needs.

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