American Fork Endocrinology
Revere Health American Fork Endocrinology specializes in treating patients with endocrine disorders, gland problems, osteoporosis, thyroid cancer, diabetes, and parathyroid disorders. We also provide services for hyperthyroidism and thyroiditis, disorders caused by hormone imbalances. Together with our patients, we work to provide treatment plans that are specific to their needs. We value our patient’s ability to make their own healthcare decisions and strive to provide clear communication and education. Our provider and staff also offer state-of-the-art diabetes management, diabetes assistance, and monthly diabetes classes at our American Fork Endocrinology office.

Phone: (385) 265-6070
Fax: (801) 229-6379Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday:
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.See patient education
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Services
Telehealth Appointments
Receive expert care from the comfort of your home with virtual appointments. Connect with our team using your mobile or electronic device to fit healthcare seamlessly into your life.
Diabetes Education and Management
Education for diabetes patients that will help them manage diabetes at home and develop healthy lifestyle habits.
Diabetes Mellitus
A disease in which the body does not properly produce or respond to insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose in the blood.
Type 1 Diabetes
A chronic condition in which the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to allow glucose to enter cells and produce energy.
Type 2 Diabetes
A chronic condition in which the body resists needed amount of insulin or doesn’t produce enough to keep normal glucose levels.
Adrenal Disorders
Conditions of the adrenal gland, which are often genetic and can cause overproduction or underproduction of adrenal hormones.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
We offer treatment options for PCOS. A hormonal disorder that is common among women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods or excess male hormone (androgen) levels.
Cushing Syndrome
We offer treatment options for Cushing syndrome. This occurs when your body has too much of the hormone cortisol over time. This can result from taking oral corticosteroid medication or your body might produce too much cortisol. It can also result in high blood pressure, bone loss, and, on occasion, type 2 diabetes.
Weight Management
Proper planning of eating and physical exercise to help lose weight, gain weight or maintain a healthy weight.
Thyroid Disorders
Conditions of the thyroid gland that can cause overproduction or underproduction of thyroid hormones.
Hypothyroidism
A condition occurring when the thyroid is underactive. Symptoms include changes in weight, appetite, body temperature, etc.
Parathyroid Disorders
Often characterized by one or more overactive lobes of the parathyroid, which can lead to a serious calcium imbalance.
Hashimoto’s Disease
An autoimmune disease causing chronic inflammation, which leads to an underactive or damaged thyroid gland.
Insulin Pump
A small device that continuously delivers insulin to the body throughout the day for patients with diabetes.
Glucose Sensor
A small wearable medical device use to continually track and measure the glucose concentration in the blood.

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