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St. George Internal Medicine

Our St. George Internal Medicine department helps meet the growing needs of high-quality adult medicine and healthcare in Southern Utah. Our primary care providers specialize in osteoporosis care, diabetes management, acute care, and pneumonia treatment. The Revere Health internists in St. George work with patients to educate them on disease prevention, and our St. George care center is equipped to deal with any medical issue—no matter how simple or complex.

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      Geriatric Care

      Comprehensive, high-quality, and coordinated care for adults 65 years and older. Provides long-term care needs, improves their quality of life, and maintains their independence for as long as possible.

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      Diabetes Education and Management

      Education for diabetes patients that will help them manage diabetes at home and develop healthy lifestyle habits.

    • Icon of Cholesterol

      Cholesterol

      A complete cholesterol test measures the amounts of cholesterol and triglycerides in the bloodstream.

    • Icon of DEXA Scans

      DEXA Scans

      Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is an enhanced form of X-ray technology that measures bone density.

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      Physicals

      Our providers are equipped to offer sports physicals and routine physical exams to check up on patients’ physical health.

    • Icon of Asthma

      Asthma

      Trouble breathing or chest tightness due to constricted airways and excess mucus. Often induced by exercise or allergies.

    • Icon of Pneumonia

      Pneumonia

      Care for a lung disease that develops when air sacs in the lungs become inflamed, often causing them to fill with fluid.

    • Icon of Flu/Cold/Strep Symptoms

      Flu/Cold/Strep Symptoms

      Symptoms may include fever, chills, muscle aches, cough, congestion, runny nose, headaches, fatigue and sore throat.

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      Hypertension

      A condition occurring when the force of blood against artery walls is too high; often a precursor for other health problems.

    • Icon of Osteoporosis

      Osteoporosis

      Fragile or brittle bones due to loss of tissue, generally resulting from calcium or vitamin-D deficiency, or hormonal change.

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      Acute Care

      Short-term treatment for a severe injury, illness, medical condition or recovery from surgery.

    • Icon of Sleep Studies

      Sleep Studies

      Tests that monitor brain waves, blood oxygen, heart rate, breathing and movement during sleep to diagnose sleep disorders.

    • Icon of Emphysema

      Emphysema

      Care for a disease caused by smoking that slowly damages your lungs over time and makes it more difficult to breathe.

    • Icon of Urinary Tract Infections

      Urinary Tract Infections

      Care for painful infections found in the urinary system including the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.

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    Traditionally, the healthcare industry has operated under a fee-for-service model where providers are paid based on the number of procedures they perform or patients they see. In a value-based care model, providers are paid by their ability to improve health outcomes, reduce costs, and increase patient satisfaction. Revere Health recognizes that healthcare costs are rising at an unsustainable rate, and that's why we've made the shift to value-based care. We believe we have a responsibility as healthcare providers to lower the cost of care without sacrificing quality. Learn More about Value Based Care.
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