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Kyle Bradford Jones
( out of 12 reviews )

Kyle Bradford Jones, MD

Languages spoken: English, Russian

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Huntsman Mental Health Institute Neurobehavior HOME Program
240 East Morris Ave
Salt Lake City , UT 84115

Kyle Bradford Jones, MD, FAAFP is a board certified Family Physician. He received his bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and sciences from Utah State University, and obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2009. Dr. Jones completed his residency training in Family Medicine at the University of Utah. His clinical practice is at the Neurobehavior HOME Program, a patient-centered medical home that cares for individuals with developmental disabilities, where he leads the Primary Care Team. In his leisure time, he enjoys participating in sports, reading, watching movies and spending time with his wife and four children.

Specialties

Patient Rating

4.6 /5
( out of 12 reviews )

The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.

The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

Patient Comments

Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

Was helpful in taking care of the procedure Encouraging to Dr. Loken and myself.

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

Like him a lot too!

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

only saw him for two minutes

MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Jones and I were colleagues in the same Department (Family and Preventive Medicine, PA Division)--he has obvious confidence in Dr. Bryn and checked on the plan with me.

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

It was a very brief encounter and first time meeting him. He did not know much of my history but was pleasant.

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

I found him very friendly and wanted to make sure I knew what all was going on

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

He was in my presence less than 30 seconds. Literally introduced, greeted and left.

SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

He did a post visit review with the doctor & me that was effective.

MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

Dr jones is nice and seems to help I just meet him

Kyle Bradford Jones, MD, FAAFP is a board certified Family Physician. He received his bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and sciences from Utah State University, and obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2009. Dr. Jones completed his residency training in Family Medicine at the University of Utah. His clinical practice is at the Neurobehavior HOME Program, a patient-centered medical home that cares for individuals with developmental disabilities, where he leads the Primary Care Team. In his leisure time, he enjoys participating in sports, reading, watching movies and spending time with his wife and four children.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Psychiatry -Adjunct Associate Professor
Family & Preventive Medicine -Associate Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Education history

Undergraduate Liberal Arts & Sciences - Utah State University B.A.
Professional Medical Medicine - Medical College of Wisconsin M.D.
Residency Family Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine Resident
Professional Medical Family Medicine - American Academy of Family Physicians FAAFP

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Jones KB, Gren LH, Backman (2014). Improving pediatric immunization rates: description of a resident-led clinical continuous quality improvement project. Family medicine, 46(8), 631-5.
  2. Ruiz LM, Damron M, Jones KB, Weedon D, Carbone PS, Bakian AV, Bilder D (2016). Antipsychotic Use and Metabolic Monitoring in Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Served in a Medicaid Medical Home. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 46(6), 1887-94.
  3. Jones KB, Cottle K*, Bakian A, Farley M, Bilder D, Coon H, McMahon W (2015). A description of medical conditions in adults with autism spectrum disorder: A follow-up of the 1980s Utah/UCLA Autism Epidemiologic Study.LID - 1362361315594798 [pii]. Autism, 20(5), 551-61.
  4. Jones KB, Spain C*, Wright H*, Gren LH (2014). Improving Immunizations in Children: A Clinical Break-even Analysis. Clinical medicine & research, 2014(Nov 7),
  5. Jones KB, Weedon (2017). From Co-Located to Integrated Teams: How Utah’s Neurobehavior HOME Program Changed Its Culture. NEJM catalyst,
  6. Caudill A, Perkoski V, Jones KB, Anderson LL, Shotwell M, Nobbie P (2025). National Goals for Promoting Health for People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Inclusion (Washington, D.C.), 13(3), 139-150.

Review

  1. Jones KB, Wilson BJ, Weedon D, Bilder (2015). Care of the Adult with a Traumatic Brain Injury. FP essentials, (439), 31-35.
  2. Wilson BJ, Jones KB, Weedon D, Bilder (2015). Care of the Adult with Down Syndrome. FP essentials, (439), 20-25.
  3. Weedon D, Wilson BJ, Jones KB, Bilder (2015). General Approach to the Adult with a Developmental Disability. FP essentials, (439), 11-19.
  4. Jones KB, Wilson BJ, Weedon D, Bilder (2015). Care of the Adult with Cerebral Palsy. FP essentials, (439), 26-30.