Location Hours
9:30 AM - 5 PM | Monday - Sunday
COVID-19 Visitor Policy
If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms or COVID-19 symptoms, please call our clinic first before arriving. We will screen you over the phone. All patients and visitors are required to wear masks. We do not offer COVID-19 testing at this time.
Treating Skiing or Snowboarding Injuries & More
Snowbird Clinic is now managed by University of Utah Health. Our providers treat injuries and offer care to those who are hurt on the mountain. Whether you broke a bone or experience shortness of breath, we are here for you and your health.
No appointment is necessary. We welcome walk-ins and accept all major insurance carriers.
Where Are We Located?
The clinic is located on the first floor of the Snowbird Center.
Services We Offer & Conditions We Treat
Our providers treat the following health conditions and sport-related injuries:
- Ski or snowboard-related injuries
- All orthopedic concerns
- Bone fractures
- Flu and fever
- Earaches
- Nausea
- Rashes and allergic reactions
- Animal and insect bites
- Sprains and minor bone fractures
- Minor cuts requiring stitches
- Urinary tract and/or bladder infections
- Chest pain and shortness of breath
Our Providers at Snowbird Clinic
Polly Dacus, Nurse Manager
Meet Our Patients
When Broken Wrist Threatens to Disrupt Once-in-a-Lifetime Ski Trip, Integrated Health Care Saves the Day
Larry Pincus was skiing when his ski tips crossed, causing him to fall backwards. Instinctively, he held out his right arm to catch himself. He ended up breaking his wrist, but the Snowbird Clinic was there.