C. Kerry Stratford, MD obtained a Bachelor of Science in Material Science and Engineering and a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Utah, respectively. In addition to his education, Dr. Stratford completed specialty training for three years as a family practice resident at the Baylor Affiliated Hospitals. He is board-certified with the American Board of Family Medicine and specializes in family medicine. He has served on numerous medical boards and was the President of the Utah Medical Association and Vice-Chairman of the Utah Health Information Network.
Dr. Stratford enjoys taking care of the whole family from birth to hospice and getting to know the entire family over their lifetimes. Since completing his residency and moving to St. George, he has been privileged to deliver many 1st and 2nd generation babies and enjoys watching them grow into adulthood and beyond as well as caring for their grandparents. These long-term relationships sharing good and bad times are what keeps him resilient from the many changes in medical practice. He is committed to an ongoing effort to stay up to date and enjoys spending time with each patient to maximize their quality of life and to succeed in their health goals. He joined St. George Clinic when he moved here 35 years ago which merged 10 years ago with Revere Health. Dr. Stratford has dedicated his life to improving healthcare and is a much sought-after family medicine physician.
When he is not taking care of patients, Dr. Stratford loves spending time with his family, especially grandkids, riding his mountain bike, boating and fishing, and other outdoor adventures.
A provider's patient satisfaction rating is determined by patient responses to questions from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) survey, administered by NRC Health.
Patients today have more choices than ever, including where, how and from whom they get care. That's why Revere Health believes it's important to provide access to transparent information, empowering our patients to make knowledgable decisions about their healthcare.
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Patients receive the nine-question survey via email or phone call, and we publish provider ratings on Revere Health's website once he or she has at least 30 completed surveys.