Children's Health
Pediatric Genetics
Pediatric Genetics is committed to providing you, your newborn, children, or adolescents with excellent care in diagnosis, management and treatment of all forms of hereditary disorders and birth defects. Our staff includes many specialists from clinical geneticists, counselors to neurologists that work as a team to develop your child’s treatment plan.
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44 N Mario Capecchi Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84113 |
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| Primary Children's Outpatient Services at Riverton |
3773 West 12600 South |
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Bonnie J. Baty, M.S., CGC
Specialties: Genetic Counselor, Pediatric Genetics
Lorenzo D. Botto, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Pediatric Genetics
John C. Carey, M.D., M.P.H.
Locations| PCMC Outpatient Services at Riverton | (801) 213-3599 |
| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Medical Genetics, Pediatric Genetics
Sharon L. Ernst, M.P.H., R.D.
Specialties: Clinical Nutritionist/Dietitian, Pediatric Genetics
Marilyn Knuth, M.S., R.D., C.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center |
Specialties: Clinical Nutritionist/Dietitian, Pediatric Genetics
Julie R. Korenberg, M.D., Ph.D.
Specialties: Pediatric Genetics
Nicola Longo, M.D., Ph.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Medical Genetics, Pediatric Genetics
Janice C. Palumbos, M.S.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Genetic Counselor, Pediatric Genetics
Alan F. Rope, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Pediatric Genetics
Sarah T. South, Ph.D.
Specialties: Pediatric Genetics
David A. Stevenson, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, Pediatric Genetics
Krista Viau, R.D.
Locations| PCMC Outpatient Services at Riverton | |
| Primary Children's Medical Center |
Specialties: Clinical Nutritionist/Dietitian, Pediatric Genetics
David H. Viskochil, M.D., Ph.D.
Locations| PCMC Outpatient Services at Riverton | (801) 213-3599 |
| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
| Utah Department of Health | (801) 581-8943 |
Specialties: Medical Genetics, Pediatric Genetics
Ashley Warnock, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 213-3599 |
Specialties: Pediatric Genetics
Jia Xu, M.D.
Specialties: Pediatric Genetics
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