Foothill Family Clinic North

2295 Foothill Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
(801) 486-3021
foothillfamilyclinic.com
Contact: Taylor, Jack
Business Description: Foothill Family Clinic has been a part of the Salt Lake Medical Community since 1976. We moved to our North location in 1984 and opened our South Clinic in 1997. From two primary care providers, FFC has expanded to our current staff of eighteen primary care physicians, seven physician assistants and nine specialists. All of our providers are Board Eligible or Board Certified.
On Angie's List Since: 10/9/2008
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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