"Gary L Child, D.O., received his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from Brigham Young University in 1974, his Master of Science degree in Marine Biology..."
View Profile"Brent H. Egan, FNP, received his Bachelor of Nursing and Registered Nursing degree from Weber State University in 1990. He received his..."
View Profile"Amy Coombs, MSW, CSW, CCTP, professional experience includes working with adults and teens who have had difficulty recovering from..."
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View Profile"Brad has practiced as a Physician Assistant since 2002, and works as a Primary Care provider in General and Interventional Cardiology, Family Medicine, and Urgent Care...."
View ProfileAlpine Pain and Rehab Solutions of Utah is an integrated pain clinic encompassing multiple modalities to treat the patient in chronic pain. We bring together a compassionate group of providers who use injections, physical therapy, physical activity, psychological counseling, and medication management in a holistic approach to managing and improving function in those patients who have been struggling with keeping their jobs, trying to enjoy their family, and trying to focus on something other than their pain. We want you to truly be at peace with your pain by teaching the chronic pain patient how to deal with the difficulties of life in pain.
Our Goal and Misson
Our goal is to treat chronic pain patients through an integrated clinical practice, education of the individual and community, tailoring and customizing each treatment plan, and utilizing new methods that have proven safe and effective.
Principles
We intend to practice medicine as an integrated team of compassionate, multi-disciplinary physicians and allied health professionals who are focused on the needs of patients from our communities.
Mutual Respect
We have a team of caring, compassionate staff, who are interested in treating each patient with respect. We appreciate and expect that same attitude in our patients as we work together to improve each patient's ability to function at an improved level that they can live with.