Michael L. Pestotnik,
MD

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Michael Pestotnik, MD, MPH, MS, is an Internist and primary care physician at the University of Utah Health’s Redstone Clinic in Park City, UT.
Dr. Pestotnik, received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Utah. He worked professionally in banking for several years before opting to return to school to pursue a Master’s Degree in Public Health at the University of Utah. He worked as a Program Manager for the Utah AIDS Education and Training Center while pursuing his Master’s degree. His work in HIV/AIDS and public health ultimately fueled his desire to become a physician.
He attended Medical School at the University of Utah. It was during his medical education, that he became interested in biomedical informatics as it relates to clinical decision support and patient safety and eventually received a Master’s of Science in Biomedical Informatics from the University of Utah. He completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Washington Boise Internal Medicine Residency. Clinical interests including disease prevention, disease management, culinary medicine, clinical decision support, and patient safety.
Dr. Pestotnik’s personal interests, include fly fishing, alpine skiing, and golfing, cooking and spending time with his wife and son.
Clinical Locations
Greenwood Urgent Care
801-213-8840
Specialties
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Internal Medicine
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Adjunct Instructor Community Physician Group - Employed Physician |
Academic Divisions | General Internal Medicine Physicians |
Patient Rating
The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey.
Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Likelihood of recommending care provider
4.7/ 5

Care provider's explanation of condition/problem
4.8/ 5

Care provider's effort to include me in decisions
4.7/ 5

Wait time at clinic
4.7/ 5

Care provider's concern for questions & worries
4.7/ 5

Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survery and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
UofU Patient
November 25, 2022
Greenwood Health Center
He seemed to be in a hurry to move on. Said to stay on what medication I already had. I told him I needed all refilled and none got refilled. I had to call back and only half got refilled, then transferred me to a pharmacist to take care of me. Now waiting for 2 weeks for that appointment and still no medication for my diabetes, so it will be a month that I haven't taken medication for it. Seems like it is no big deal with my health concerns.
UofU Patient
November 17, 2022
Greenwood Health Center
WORST VISIT OF MY LIFE, AND I AM 73 YRS OF AGEI DONT FEEL LIKE WRITING IT ALL OUTWILL NEVER RETURN TO THIS PROVIDER
UofU Patient
November 07, 2022
Greenwood Health Center
I appreciated his thorough explanations.
UofU Patient
November 05, 2022
Greenwood Health Center
Love Dr. Pestotnik! He is a quality physician!
UofU Patient
November 01, 2022
Greenwood Health Center
I really liked Michael PESTOTNIK. He was very knowledgeable and thorough. I would recommend him to anyone needing medical help.
UofU Patient
October 31, 2022
Greenwood Health Center
Dr. Pestotnik is very thorough very caring and informs you of all your options for treatment.
UofU Patient
October 20, 2022
GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER
Dr Richard Craig is excellent in his field and a compassionate doctor.
UofU Patient
October 02, 2022
GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER
Establishing care in Utah, first visit this provider. Main presenting concern stated online/ mychart was met with "people are obsessed with that". The effect left me thinking, is this a credible concern, and are you going to get to the bottom of It. Or this Is good enough for obsessive type presentations. HCP is working me up, however I didn't appreciate being lumped into a group of obsessed pts. Obsessed is a poor choice ;preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent."he was obsessed with the theme of death"Paying over 3,000 after tax dollars cash for insurance per month, plus $10,000 family deductible (46,000, I take consumption and value seriously. I expect a reasonable differential diagnosis arrived at without careless comments. I am not " people" I am an individual with unique genetics. I complied with the orders (most) the following day. Unfortunately this not the only odd comment. I will take the labs and follow up elsewhere. PS: the flu shot I requested was not administered. I paid cash at the pharmacy the following day.
UofU Patient
September 24, 2022
GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER
I did not respect how he treated me ! He repeated over and over about the o tolerance drug policy. As he ordered me a drug test before he would prescribe me my medicine that I have been taking for 20 years and more. I'm not a drug addict ! I have autism.
UofU Patient
September 19, 2022
GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER
I liked him allot.
UofU Patient
September 14, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Had no complaints or problems. Visit was for annual check-up and Rx refills.
UofU Patient
September 03, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
I had my yearly wellness check/ physical with blood work on Tuesday, August 30 at Redstone Clinic. The results of my blood work with flags was posted to My Chart on Wednesday August 31without doctor review or comments. It is now Saturday, September 3, three days later and still there is no review or comments from my doctor. This is unacceptable from a primary care physician. In addition, I did not receive a reply to an email I sent on August 30 regarding my concerns over the initial draw and preparation for the blood draw -also, unacceptable. I expect a higher standard of care from physicians within the University of Utah system -that is why my family and I are in this system. More broadly, test results should not be posted to My Chart before the provider has reviewed it..
UofU Patient
September 01, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
The doctor had a wet cough during our appointment, and his tone seemed rather stern and he seemed to need to stick to his questions as much as possible, as he seemed rushed. He's probably just overworked, as he's booked out for months.
UofU Patient
August 31, 2022
GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER
Dr Pestotnik has the worst bedside manner of any doctor that I have visited. The first time I saw him I gave him the benefit of th doubt because everybody has bad days. The second time he was just as rude as the first time, leading me to believe this is just his personality. He was condescending, rolled his eyes more than once when I asked a question, and acted like he was trying to get me out the door as soon as possible. Unfortunately my tests revealed a potentially serious medical issue, but I do not trust Dr Pestotnik to continue on with my care and am seeking a new provider.
UofU Patient
August 29, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
It would be better to send out surveys within a day or two of appointments. It has been 2 weeks and I believe I removed all that was discussed but not absolutely sure
UofU Patient
August 19, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Both the nurse and dr didn't seem to engage with us as humans until the end of the visit. It's seems that if the Dr.is typing patient notes furiously it's hard to engage. On the other hand, it's nice to complete charts right there, rather than at end of day or at home. Also, have we lost the art of a genuine introduction that includes pausing and asking how you are and engaging- especially due to the nature of medicine- we are here because at some level we are concerned. Immediately when we both left the building we said "was that whole experience weird?" Competent Dr for sure but affect off. Also, I know my 19 year old is not a minor but if a parent shows up I think it's respectful to at least look at them once in awhile during a conversation. Especially when the 19 year old is including the parent in the conversation. Read the room, the people, the energy of their relationship and adapt in a kind and generous way. It took the whole appointment before I felt like Dr was. Connecting with us. He did an excellent job talking about treatments- very thorough and Knowles able with options. It's just unfortunate his bedside manner was so off putting - along with nurse that I would recommend the clinic to anyone. It seems that they really didn't like their "job" which was sad.
UofU Patient
August 15, 2022
GREENWOOD HEALTH CENTER
Have never received a call back on my infection or treated
UofU Patient
August 05, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Excellent
UofU Patient
July 04, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
The doctor was very thorough in reviewing and explaining my care. He listened and answered all of my questions.
UofU Patient
June 27, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Excellent
UofU Patient
June 25, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Solved my issues immediately explained my condition in great detail
UofU Patient
June 10, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
I feel that I'm getting the very best care from Dr Pestotnik.
UofU Patient
June 04, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Efficient, caring, knowlegable.
UofU Patient
May 16, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Felt he was just going through the motions with little interest.
UofU Patient
May 13, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Felt very comfortable with information and explanations given to me
UofU Patient
May 11, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Dr P was patient & professional, took the time to explain everything to me & went above and beyond to help me.
UofU Patient
May 10, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Dr. Pestotnik does a great job explaining everything and offers excellent advice to improve my health. He is always willing to answer my questions and he is proactive with treatments and recommendations.
UofU Patient
May 05, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
Dr Pestotnik is a wonderful Doctor. I would recommend him to anyone. Glad I found him!
UofU Patient
April 29, 2022
REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER
At times he didn't really seem to be listening...was just going through the motions...a bit flippant. Having been closely involved with the U of U Health System for over a decade, he just wasn't up to par with what I have come to expect from the U's Faculty.
Michael Pestotnik, MD, MPH, MS, is an Internist and primary care physician at the University of Utah Health’s Redstone Clinic in Park City, UT.
Dr. Pestotnik, received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Utah. He worked professionally in banking for several years before opting to return to school to pursue a Master’s Degree in Public Health at the University of Utah. He worked as a Program Manager for the Utah AIDS Education and Training Center while pursuing his Master’s degree. His work in HIV/AIDS and public health ultimately fueled his desire to become a physician.
He attended Medical School at the University of Utah. It was during his medical education, that he became interested in biomedical informatics as it relates to clinical decision support and patient safety and eventually received a Master’s of Science in Biomedical Informatics from the University of Utah. He completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Washington Boise Internal Medicine Residency. Clinical interests including disease prevention, disease management, culinary medicine, clinical decision support, and patient safety.
Dr. Pestotnik’s personal interests, include fly fishing, alpine skiing, and golfing, cooking and spending time with his wife and son.
Academic Locations
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Internal Medicine
-
Adjunct Instructor Community Physician Group - Employed Physician |
Academic Divisions | General Internal Medicine Physicians |