Press Release

Revere Health Radiology Welcomes Lance Edmonds, MD

October 6, 2022

Utah County, UTAH– October 6, 2022 Lance D. Edmonds, MD recently joined Revere Health Radiology as its newest Radiologist. He will begin seeing patients in December.

Dr. Edmonds received a Bachelor of Science in Zoology with a minor in Chemistry at Brigham Young University. He earned his Doctor of Medicine at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Dr. Edmonds completed his transitional internship and residency in Diagnostic Radiology at David Grant Medical Center. He also completed his fellowship in Musculoskeletal and Body Imaging at U.C. Davis Medical Center, and he is board certified by the American Board of Radiology.

My first impression of Revere Health was a patient centered, cutting-edge healthcare group focused on providing quality affordable healthcare,” says Dr. Edmonds. “During my interviews, I found a close knit team with bonds beyond the workplace. It reminded me of the deeper personal level of care we give our military members and their families.

Revere Health Provo Radiology is dedicated to providing patients and their families with the best possible healthcare. Services include MRI scans, 3D mammography, and breast interventions, fluoroscopy, osteoporosis, x-ray, and digital radiology.

About Revere Health

Revere Health is the largest independent multispecialty physician group in Utah and employs more than 200 physicians and 190 advanced practitioners. Founded in 1969, Revere Health has grown to include more than 100 clinics in both urban and rural areas throughout Utah and Nevada. Revere Health providers offer complete healthcare at every stage of life with multiple family practice locations and 30 medical specialties. As the first Accountable Care Organization accredited by Medicare in Utah, Revere Health is a leader in value-based care, which focuses on improving scientific measurements of health outcomes and lowering overall costs care. Revere Health takes a unique, patient-oriented approach to healthcare.

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