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    Steven Mobley, MD

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Thomas J Oberg, MD - Still Canyon

    Thomas J Oberg, MD - Still Canyon

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 mi

    Dr. Oberg has the best bed side manner you will ever find. He really cares about is patients, he…read moretreats you like family. You don't have to wait for very long. And he spends plenty of time with you, he never acts like he is in a hurry. He is Compassionate and Caring. You will love him!

    From the owner: Dr. Thomas J. Oberg is an experienced oculofacial plastic surgeon, who specializes in…read morereconstructive and cosmetic surgery of the eyelids and face. Originally from Long Island, NY, he served in the United States Marine Corps before pursuing his medical education and eventual career in oculofacial plastic surgery. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Arizona and completed his residency training in ophthalmology at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah. He went on to complete fellowship training in oculofacial plastic surgery at the Center for Facial Appearances in Salt Lake City, UT. Dr. Oberg's practice includes management of facial and orbital trauma and fractures, skin cancer reconstruction surgery, orbital surgery including tumor resection, tear drain surgery and surgery on brow or eyelids to address impaired vision. Along with these functional procedures, Dr. Oberg performs reconstructive and cosmetic surgery of the eyelids and face. This includes both cosmetic brow and eyelid surgery as well as face lift surgery to restore a youthful appearance. Dr. Oberg also takes a special interest in improving the quality of life for his patients by utilizing surgery or injectables to alleviate the symptoms of chronic medical conditions such as migraine, blepharospasm, and facial dystonias.

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    Palmer David K Ent Head & Neck Surgery & Allergy

    Palmer David K Ent Head & Neck Surgery & Allergy

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I went in today and i believe the doctor i seen was Dr. mkai (im probably spelling that wrong) but…read morei was having a scope done of my throat and they where all so great. They were kind and understanding of my anxious self.patient & answered all my questions. The woman that did the scope was so sweet & walked me through everything she was doing. I will be back. For sure found my new ent doctor

    As a person who has dealt with some severe allergy issues for years and been to numerous allergy…read moreclinics, I feel like I can write with a fair bit of authority here. Dr. Palmer, well, he is ok. Doctors are doctors and they are better than everyone, right? It's his support staff of nurses, techs and nurse practitioner Nancy who make this clinic run smoothly and such a wonderful place to come for treatment. I love the way they do their allergy testing. It is so much more thorough and safe than other places I have been. They don't just do the scratch tests, they do individual injections of a tiny microscopic drop of each serum. It takes a lot longer, but it is way more accurate. For food allergies, they sent me for RAST tests beause they have a policy that skin tests for food allergies can be too dangerous. I am currently undergoing a 3-5 year immunotherapy treatment plan. For you inexperienced (lucky) un-allergic folks, that is weekly allergy shots to hopefully reduce or cure my symptoms. I go to the clinic once or twice a week and get two shots each visit, one in each arm. Allergy shots are very expensive, even with insurance, but this clinic makes it affordable and lets you carry a balance and pay it off in bits as you go along. They wouldn't deny you your shot if you couldn't pay that day. I never thought I could get allergy shots because of the cost but this clinic made it possible for me. Their hours for shots are on a walk-in basis and I have never had to wait. I walk in, sign in and I am always called back to be injected before I even have a chance to sit down. In and out and back to work in no time, I love it. Another big plus to this office is that down the road there is a potential option to continue your treatment from home by giving yourself the injection and only coming into the office periodically for check ups and supplies! If you suspect you have allergies, get tested at Dr. Palmer's office. If you already know you have allergies and want to get better, consider immunotherapy. It will change your life.

    Alvin J Stosich, DDS MD - Dr. Alvin Stosich

    Alvin J Stosich, DDS MD

    4.8(8 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I would recommend scheduling a consultation with Dr. AJ Stosich at the Utah Center for Oral and…read moreFacial Surgery prior to getting braces if your child has a pronounced overbite. We have a 13-year-old daughter for whom we are considering braces. We went to three different Orthodontists in Salt Lake and Park City for quotes on getting braces and heard 3 different recommendations. One said just putting braces on would do the trick, another said our daughter may need teeth extracted before getting braces and a third mentioned something about jaw surgery. We were confused as to what to do, so we decided to go to an Oral Surgeon for an objective opinion. We scheduled a consultation with Dr. Stosich to see what he recommends. I was impressed at how professional and thorough the examination was. In addition to the X-rays taken, Dr. Stosich had several assistants in the room while he took various measurements of her facial structure, jaw alignment and features. He then spent quite a bit of time talking with our daughter about her family history, what she likes and doesn't like about her facial features and her overall goal in getting braces. The Doctor then showed us a computer generated image of her profile based on the x-rays and measurements on a large screen so we could visualize what her jaw structure looked like now and what the outcome of the various recommendations would look like. Dr. Stosich reviewed each of the 3 recommendations made by the other Orthodontists and explained what they would do and what the outcome would look like. We liked the fact that even though he is an Oral Surgeon specializing in jaw surgery, he did not push it as the only option but instead gave us pros and cons of each option for us to decide for ourselves what the best course of action would be. We do like the fact that jaw surgery can be covered buy insurance and it does produce lasting, long-term results than simply braces alone. And not to mention, corrective jaw surgery has the added benefit of minimizing snoring later down the road, as it runs in the family. Overall, I would highly recommend a consultation with an Oral Surgeon before getting braces for your child if he or she has a large overbite. You are investing in your child's future and he or she will have that smile forever, so you might as well do it right the first time. We haven't decided on our final course of action yet, so we will keep you posted and write a follow-up to this soon.

    I had my jaw surgery with Dr. Stosich, and I'm very happy with both the results and the care I…read morereceived. He walked me through the entire process and post-op visits, and he's a genuinely nice, easygoing person who communicates clearly and puts you at ease. His office was also very accommodating, especially considering I traveled from out of state for the surgery. This would have been a 5/5 experience, but unfortunately I ran into issues with the office handling the required paperwork for state disability benefits. Despite following up more than 15 times via email and phone and receiving multiple assurances that it would be taken care of, the paperwork was never filed, which resulted in me losing my state disability benefits (up to $1000). While the office handled my medical insurance and short-term disability insurance without issues, state disability paperwork seems to be different, and this part was not managed successfully. I feel little sorry for them because of so much paperwork they had to do for my case, and they are not used to work with different states disability benefits, but I tried my best for them providing all the neccessary information and help them to file necessary papers. From a surgical and clinical standpoint, I highly recommend Dr. Stosich. I just wish the administrative side, particularly state disability paperwork, had been handled with the same level of care. I was a bit of a special case coming from out of state, so I don't expect most patients to have issues on the administrative side.

    Utah Dermatologic & Medical Procedures Clinic

    Utah Dermatologic & Medical Procedures Clinic

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    The staff are pleasant and helpful, I've never been kept waiting more than a minute or two, they…read morehave fair pricing for procedures & Botox as well as awesome monthly specials. Dr Jepson is knowledgeable and precise, my Botox has never looked better!

    WARNING!!! If you were injected by Steven P. Jepson in Murray, Utah, get imaging!…read more Counterfeit silicone was illegally injected into me. I am suspicious of what Steven P. Jepson, M.D., in Utah injected into my midcheeks at his med spa. He said the fillers he injected into my midcheeks are hyaluronic acid and dissolvable. Imaging would later reveal illegal silicone in my midcheeks. This permanent silicone was injected into me against my will and knowledge. Facial silicone is illegal. This liquid silicone was injected into my face illegally. Ultrasound imaging is easy to get at a doctor's office. Silicone appears like a snowstorm, brighter than the surrounding tissue. Based on Steven Jepson's sketchy behavior after his injections, I am suspicious of what exactly he injected into me. During approximately 13 separate sessions, excessive chemical was injected into my midcheeks to try to remove the fillers Steven Jepson injected. Multiple doctors were unable to chemically break down the fillers. Because I was told by Steven Jepson that he injected hyaluronic-acid filler, and because the fillers were NOT breaking down, that allowed excess chemical to be injected into me -- trying to break down his filler. The natural structure of my entire face was destroyed by the excess chemical. The excess chemical spread throughout my body, and I experienced severe bodily harm. Not knowing silicone is located in my midcheeks, I contacted Steven Jepson via email. I informed him of the unsuccessful attempts to remove the fillers he injected. He then mailed a refund check to me for the fillers. But when I asked to speak with him over the phone, he refused. And when I emailed him questions regarding trying to chemically.break down his fillers, he was evasive and would not answer my questions. This made me more suspicious of what exactly he injected into me. I then requested and received his medical record. After receiving the medical record, he sent an email to me stating that he would no longer speak with me, and that if I have any questions, I can speak with his insurance company. Insurance companies provide lawyers to represent doctors in legal cases. This raised serious concerns of what exactly Steven Jepson injected into me. Furthermore, I was in need of medical care and Steven Jepson refused to see me or speak with me. A doctor who cares about a patient would say: These are my fillers I injected into you, come see me at my office, and let me help you. Steven Jepson did the opposite. He did not care about my health and safety. I reviewed the medical records Steven Jepson sent to me. The appearance of the product labeling for the fillers he injected appear inauthentic. Additionally, the medical records show two fillers having labels with duplicate identification numbers. There should not be duplicate labels -- each filler is supposed to have its own unique identification number on the manufacturer label. Yet, the label for one filler has the exact identification number on the label for a second filler I purchased, which he injected almost three weeks later. The filler labels in Steven Jepson's medical records were sent to a dermatologist who sent the labels to their executive-level contact at the manufacturer. The dermatologist then replied that the labels are "fake". Shortly after I received my medical records, I spoke with Steven Jepson's receptionist who told me that Steven Jepson was in the process of changing medical-record systems. I told Steven Jepson that I was very concerned for his other patients. Months later, he sold his business and retired. When I take all these inconsistencies, including Steven Jepson refusing to speak with me, it raises serious concerns of what exactly Steven Jepson was injecting into me. Steven P. Jepson should be held accountable. I've spent approximately $200,000 on trying to chemically remove the substances, and the subsequent surgeries and procedures trying to address permanent disfigurement and bodily harm I suffered from excess chemical. All because I was lied to and thought I was trying to remove hyaluronic acid. Not illegal, permanent silicone.

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