Ground Broken on Intermountain Saratoga Springs Multi-Specialty Clinic

The clinic is scheduled to open and start seeing patients in the fall of 2026.

By HFT Staff


Intermountain Health is expanding the depth and variety of care offered in Saratoga Springs. 

One of the fastest growing areas in Utah, the northern Utah County area will soon be able to access specialized care for OB-GYN, general surgery, orthopedics, sports medicine, ear nose and throat, audiology, urology, cardiology, pediatrics, gastroenterology and other medical services thanks to a new Intermountain Saratoga Springs Multi-Specialty Clinic. 

Intermountain leaders joined with the community in breaking ground on the new site, situated between the existing Intermountain Saratoga Springs Emergency Department and Intermountain Saratoga Springs Surgery Center, both of which were opened in November 2023. 

The new Intermountain Health Saratoga Springs Cancer Center, which will be housed in the clinic, will provide medical oncology, radiation oncology, infusion therapy and other cancer specialties. 

The Intermountain Saratoga Springs Multi-Specialty Clinic was designed by HKS and will be built by Big-D Construction. The clinic is scheduled to open and start seeing patients in the fall of 2026. 



April 24, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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