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At Mountain View Hospital we strive to treat every patient as though they are a close family member.

Mountain View Hospital offers invaluable expertise gained from delivering exceptional patient care since 1979.

06/21/2026

💙 Happy to the dads and father figures in our community! We’re honored to support your health and well-being — so you can keep showing up for the moments that matter most.

06/17/2026

Pain in your legs with physical activity? Cramping in your calves? It may be more than just fatigue.

(PAD) affects blood flow to the legs and feet — and it’s more common than you might think. Because symptoms can be mild or easy to mistake for something else, PAD often goes undiagnosed. Over time, reduced blood flow can lead to more serious issues if it’s not addressed.

The good news: PAD can often be managed with the right care. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, medication or procedures to help improve circulation.

➡️ If something doesn’t feel right or you think you may be at risk, talk to your primary care doctor. They may refer you to a specialist for further evaluation. Find a doctor near you: https://bit.ly/4eMzSoS

Photos from Mountain View Hospital's post 06/16/2026

This week, we're celebrating the incredible technicians, CNAs, and care team members who help make exceptional patient care possible every day. Whether they're helping a patient take their first steps after surgery, offering comfort during a difficult moment, or working side-by-side with nurses and physicians, these team members are often the steady presence patients remember most.

Their compassion, dedication, and hands-on support make a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients and colleagues alike. 📸 Here's some fun photos from our kickoff breakfast earlier this week!

Join us in thanking the technicians and nursing assistants at Mountain View Hospital for all they do to care for others. 💙

HCA Healthcare | MountainStar Healthcare

06/16/2026

Summer 2026 is officially in session! ☀️

For kids, the warmer months can be more dangerous. Children are more prone to dehydration, severe sunburns and accidents, resulting in an increase in pediatric emergency room visits nationwide.

Dr. Aziz Farhat—the Pediatrics Medical Director for MountainStar Children’s Services who works at Timpanogos Regional Hospital—joined Kelly Chapman & Dan Evans on Good Day Utah to talk about how we can prepare our kids to handle certain types of emergencies. Bottom line? It's important to have a conversation.

General Rules in an Emergency:
🔵 Stay calm so you can think clearly.
🔵 Get help as quickly as you can.
🔵 If possible, send someone for help.
🔵 Give first aid, but only if you know how.
🔵 Reassure the person that help is on the way.

Timpanogos Regional, Ogden Regional Medical Center, and care sites across our HCA Healthcare network—known locally across Utah as MountainStar Healthcare—provide specialized, kid-friendly ERs, featuring 24/7 care from pediatric-trained doctors and nurses, and specialized child-sized equipment. Stay safe out there!

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/4vhCote.

06/15/2026

Back pain can show up after a long day, a tough workout or even sleeping in an awkward position. But when certain symptoms happen along with back pain, it may be time to get medical care. Know the warning signs and when to talk to a doctor: https://bit.ly/4vaqRvv

06/12/2026

Stomach pain is common, but sometimes it's your body telling you something more serious is going on.

If your pain keeps coming back or starts to interfere with eating, sleeping or daily life, it’s time to talk to your doctor. Call 911 or visit the ER if stomach pain is severe, prolonged or accompanied by:

- Bleeding
- Fever, nausea, vomiting, or chills
- Pain that spreads across your abdomen
- Severe bloating, especially if you can’t pass gas or stool
- Inability to urinate or significant pain or blood with urination

Not sure where to go or what to do next? Our experienced, licensed nurses are available 24/7 to connect you to the care you need. Save our Consult-A-Nurse® line and call anytime, day or night, for answers, advice and peace of mind: 844-70-NURSE (844-706-8773). It's free.

Leading the fight to beat cancer with Sarah Cannon Cancer Network and MountainStar Healthcare 06/11/2026

In 2026, approximately 2.1 million new cancer cases and more than 626,000 cancer deaths are projected to occur nationwide, according to the American Cancer Society. June – recognized annually as National Cancer Survivors Month – is dedicated to celebrating and honoring cancer survivors, raising awareness, and highlighting resources available for survivors and their caregivers. 💙🧡

Heather Martinez RN, BSN, OCN – the Mountain Division Director of Oncology Nurse Navigation at Sarah Cannon Cancer Network – joined Fox 13's The PLACE to discuss the oncology services we provide in our community and across Utah.

WATCH: https://bit.ly/4vOvXxL via FOX 13 News

"A cancer diagnosis not only affects your body but your emotional well-being," Heather told host, Ashley Hawk. "At Sarah Cannon Cancer Network and MountainStar Healthcare hospitals, we offer support groups for patients, survivors and caregivers. Our programs connect you with others to help you gather together, share your struggles and provide guidance to one another."

Do you have questions about your cancer diagnosis? For answers to those, and to provide access to care, Sarah Cannon Cancer Network offers a free askSARAH call line at (844) 842-4812. Patient-focused services and clinical resources can also be found online at SarahCannon.com.

MountainStar Healthcare | HCA Healthcare

Leading the fight to beat cancer with Sarah Cannon Cancer Network and MountainStar Healthcare Cancer is the second-leading cause of death overall and the leading cause among people younger than 85 years old in the U.S.

Four months after a stroke, Utah teen graduates and looks ahead to nursing career 06/11/2026

On Feb. 21, 2026, Gretl Talbot looked in the mirror and saw her worst fear staring back at her... the 18-year-old Payson High School senior was having a stroke. Two months earlier, she'd completed the requirements to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) through Mountainland Technical College and she realized exactly what was happening. That's when her training kicked in with life-saving clarity.

Within just 3 minutes, Santaquin City Fire/EMS responded and Gretl was transported to Mountain View Hospital. Miraculously, Gretl recovered and was able to walk the stage at her high school graduation! But, before that, she reunited with the medical team who cared for her. 💙🧡

WATCH: https://bit.ly/4xkMCKN via Spencer Joseph

"I was really sad, honestly, to leave my nurses," Gretl told FOX 13 News. "Getting to thank them is really, really special to me because they're never going to know enough how much I'm thankful for them. They really saved my life."

Gretl's quick thinking was the difference between recovery and devastating loss.

"Time is tissue. Our brain is tissue," explained Amanda McCoy, the ICU and Cath Lab manager at MountainStar Healthcare's Payson hospital. "The longer we go without oxygen to vital organs and tissue, we lose that, and it's very hard to recover. Time was very important. And it was on her side, because she recognized all of the things that mattered."

The experience didn't just save Gretl's life — it revealed her calling. During the reunion, she shared news that brought her nurses to tears: she plans to pursue nursing at BYU-Idaho this fall.

Way to go, Gretl! We are cheering you on every step of the way. You will make the BEST nurse! 🎉🎉🎉

HCA Healthcare

Four months after a stroke, Utah teen graduates and looks ahead to nursing career The right side of her face was drooping. Her hand was completely numb. In that terrifying moment, Gretl Talbot's recent training as a certified nursing assistant kicked in with life-saving clarity.

Emergency care 06/10/2026

Summer is made for sunshine and time outside — and we’re sharing a few simple precautions to help you stay safe and enjoy every moment. As warmer weather brings more people outdoors, emergency rooms often see more injuries and illnesses related to heat, overexertion and recreational activities.

As part of HCA Healthcare, we are connected to a broader network of care spanning 19 states and the U.K., making it easier to get the care you need, when and where you need it. Taking a moment to plan ahead can help you know where to go for timely treatment.

🏥 Emergency room: https://bit.ly/4uw13c5
🕒 Urgent care: https://bit.ly/43tyH7v

Emergency care

06/03/2026

This , HCA Healthcare urologist Dr. Christopher Starks breaks down important health screenings and why they matter. Screenings are a routine part of checkups — they can help your doctor spot concerns early and connect you with the right care.

➡️Ready to get started? Find a primary care doctor and schedule your checkup today: https://bit.ly/3RMavKW

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