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      Intermountain Southridge Senior Care - Geriatrics

      Riverton, UT 
       (8.6 miles away)
      Experience:
      4+ years
      Languages Spoken:
      English
      Accepting New Patients

      Eric Carlson, DO is a geriatric medicine physician at Intermountain Health�s Southridge Senior Care in Riverton, Utah, supporting patients in Riverton, South Jordan, West Jordan, Herriman, and surrounding communities. He creates tailored care plans that balance medical and emotional needs�adjusting medications for comfort, using non-drug approaches for behavioral issues, and ensuring patients� environments foster safety and independence. He places a strong emphasis on partnering with families, offering guidance, education, and emotional support as they navigate the complex and often challenging stages of dementia.Dr. Carlson enjoys cases that involve helping patients maintain independence after a debilitating fall, guiding families through the early stages of dementia with compassion and clarity, and simplifying medication regimens to restore a patient�s energy and quality of life. He enjoys finding ways where small changes�like improving nutrition, adjusting home safety, or addressing sensory issues�can greatly enhance a patient�s daily well-being. These moments affirm his belief that geriatric medicine is about enriching life, not just extending it.Dr. Carlson has devoted a majority of his career to caring for older adults with dementia, blending clinical expertise with compassion and a holistic approach. For him, the goal is not only to manage symptoms, but to preserve dignity, nurture meaningful connections, and help patients live with the highest possible quality of life at every stage of the disease.Outside the clinic, the Michigan native treasures time with his wife and three children. He also enjoys rock climbing, trail running, and the occasional gold panning adventure�always on the lookout for the next summit, finish line, or hidden treasure.

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      Geriatrics | Palliative Medicine | Pain Medicine
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      Geriatrics | Palliative Medicine | Pain Medicine
      Lehi, UT 
       (1.9 miles away)
      Languages Spoken:
      English
      Accepting New Patients

      Gary Child is a Geriatrics specialist and a Palliative Medicine provider in Lehi, Utah. His top areas of expertise are Chronic Pain and Sciatica. Dr. Child is currently accepting new patients.

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      Intermountain Southridge Senior Care - Geriatrics

      Riverton, UT 
       (8.6 miles away)
      Experience:
      9+ years
      Languages Spoken:
      English
      Offers Telehealth

      Barbara Christiansen is a primary care provider, practicing in Geriatrics in Riverton, Utah. Dr. Christiansen has been practicing medicine for over 9 years. Her top areas of expertise are Alzheimer's Disease, Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal Osteoporosis, and Glucocorticoid-Remediable Aldosteronism.

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      9350 S 150 E Ste 150, 
      Sandy, UT 
       (13.0 miles away)
      Languages Spoken:
      English

      Robert Powel is a Geriatrics provider in Sandy, Utah.

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      What is a geriatrician? 

      A geriatrician, also known as a geriatric doctor, is a physician who specializes in the healthcare needs of older adults. Geriatricians focus on managing the complex physical, mental, and social changes that often come with aging, such as managing multiple health conditions or chronic diseases. While a primary care doctor provides general medical care for people of all ages, a geriatric doctor is specifically trained to recognize and treat issues specific to older adults. Geriatricians consider how treatments interact with aging bodies and how they can support overall health and wellness for their patients. 

      At what age should someone start seeing a geriatric doctor?    

      Typically, people start seeing a geriatric doctor around age 65, especially if they have multiple health conditions, mobility challenges, memory issues, or other age-related concerns. However, there isn’t a strict age limit – any adult with complex health needs or concerns about aging may benefit from seeing a geriatrician. By working with a geriatrician, older adults receive care tailored to their needs, which can help prevent complications and improve daily functioning. 

      What tests are performed by a geriatrician? 

      A geriatrician performs various assessments to evaluate an older adult’s overall health. Common tests include memory tests to check for cognitive changes, mobility assessments to identify any risk of falls, and mental health screenings for depression or anxiety. They may also review medications to avoid drug interactions and conduct routine health tests like blood pressure and blood work to monitor chronic conditions. These tests are important for creating a personalized care plan that supports each patient’s health and independence. 

      How do I find a Geriatrician near Lehi, UT?

      A Geriatrician is a type of primary care provider, and is responsible for your ongoing healthcare monitoring and maintenance, and is your first line of treatment. You should see your Geriatrician near Lehi, UT at least once a year. If new symptoms arise, they will also help you get properly diagnosed, although for many situations you will need to see a specialist near Lehi, UT to get diagnosed and treated.

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      What are the different kinds of primary care providers, including Geriatricians,  near Lehi, UT?

      • A pediatrician is an expert in childhood growth and development and they are frequently the primary care provider for children under 18.
      • Adults near Lehi, UT generally see an Internist, a General Practitioner, or a Family Practitioner (often informally called a Family Doctor) for their primary care.
      • Older adults near Lehi, UT may see a Geriatrician, which is a provider that specializes in the care of older people.
      • Some women near Lehi, UT choose to receive their primary care from their OB/GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist), though if you have multiple medical issues, it may be in your best interest to find a primary care physician.

      How do I get a referral near Lehi, UT from my Geriatrician?

      Typically, your Lehi Geriatrician will refer you to a specialist if they believe it to be necessary. You can also explore your symptoms or research your diagnosis to see what kinds of providers commonly treat your health condition near Lehi, UT.

      Should I get a second opinion from another Geriatrician near Lehi, UT for my health condition?

      When you’re making important health decisions, it’s always recommended to get medical opinions from more than one provider, whether that be another Geriatrician or a specialist near Lehi, UT. If you just received a diagnosis from you Geriatrician, but something in your gut tells you to seek more guidance, it’s OK to consult with another doctor near Lehi, UT to get additional insight into your condition and care. Second opinions are highly valuable because they can either confirm or disprove your original diagnosis or provide different perspectives from different Geriatrician. Most doctors, including Geriatricians, will not get offended and welcome second opinions, especially if you were diagnosed with a serious or rare condition. You can even use MediFind to search for another Geriatrician or specialist near Lehi, UT who can provide a second opinion.

      How do I find a specialist near Lehi, UT, in addition to my Geriatrician, for my specific condition?

      There are over 7,000 conditions that providers, including Geriatricians and specialists need to treat. With so many conditions, it is nearly impossible for any provider to be an expert in every unique condition, even in just one geographic area like Lehi. However, plenty of research has shown that experience is the best predictor of expertise, and it is important to find a Lehi doctor who has a lot of experience with your particular condition. MediFind can help you find a doctor or a second opinion for your condition. 
      When talking with your Geriatrician, be honest and don’t hold anything back, since your doctor can only help you with the information you give them. Understanding the full picture will give your Geriatrician more to work with and help them provide you with the best care.

      How can I learn about the latest research and medical advances my Geriatrician in Lehi may know about?

      Geriatricians know there is new scientific research happening all the time, and in fact, it’s estimated that the total body of medical knowledge now doubles every 73 days. That’s a lot of information to keep up with, even for an excellent Geriatrician. MediFind can help you explore the latest medical advances, research, and breakthroughs for your health condition, giving you access to the same cutting-edge information as your Lehi Geriatrician.

      How can I research clinical trials my Geriatrician might tell me about, especially ones that are located near Lehi, UT?

      How can I research clinical trials my Geriatrician might tell me about, especially ones that are located near Lehi, UT?
      Depending on your specific health condition, your Geriatrician may bring up clinical trials near Lehi, UT during one of your appointments. The purpose of clinical trials is to find improvements or discoveries for diseases and treatments, and your Geriatrician may be working to stay on top of these developments, or refer you to a specialist who focuses on your condition. MediFind can help you easily search and filter clinical trials for your health condition, including those near Lehi, UT, that your Geriatrician might bring up. You can also learn more about what to consider when exploring clinical trials that you may wish to discuss with your Geriatrician.

      What should I bring with me to an appointment with my Geriatrician near Lehi, UT?

      Bring your list of concerns (or reasons for your visit) with you on a piece of paper or your phone, so you can easily recall them when speaking to your Geriatrician in Lehi. You may want to consider bringing a friend or loved one for support, and to help you recall the information after your Geriatrician visit. Bring a notebook so you can take notes, copies of your medical records (dating back at least one year), a list of current medications, supplements and allergies to medications, your family history of disease, and a list of symptoms (and details about how long they last and how often they occur) to discuss with your Lehi Geriatrician.

      When talking with your Geriatrician, be honest and don’t hold anything back, since your doctor can only help you with the information you give them. Understanding the full picture will give your Geriatrician more to work with and help them provide you with the best care.

      How can I get the most out of my Geriatrician appointment near Lehi, UT?

      Being a “good patient” isn’t just about listening to your Geriatrician. It’s about engaging in your health together to ensure you receive a high quality of care, which is called practicing patient autonomy. It’s important to be honest with your Lehi Geriatrician, and hide nothing, even if it’s embarrassing. You should also speak up and voice your concerns, and listen and ask questions of your Geriatrician. You may also consider doing your own research on your condition and talking to other patients before or after speaking with your Geriatrician.

      What questions should I ask my Lehi Geriatrician?

      A few topics you may wish to ask your Geriatrician about include: diagnosis details, symptom management, medical care, second opinions from other Geriatricians, whether you should see a specialist near Lehi, UT other than your Geriatrician, treatment plans, side effects, and expectations for follow-up appointments with your Geriatrician.

      Can a Geriatrician near Lehi, UT help me check symptoms?

      Depending on your symptoms,  a Geriatrician near Lehi, UT may be able to provide a different point of view on your health. You can also explore your symptoms and bring the results with you to your Geriatrician visit for discussion.

      What types of insurance are accepted by Geriatricians near Lehi, UT?

      You should always contact your Geriatrician’s office to make sure they take your health insurance. Every Geriatrician has different arrangements with insurance providers. The most commonly accepted insurance near Lehi, UT may not be the same as elsewhere, but some of the largest insurance providers are: Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield, Centene, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, HCSC (Health Care Service Corporation), CVS Health/Aetna, Kaiser Permanente, Molina Healthcare, and Cigna.

      How far should I travel to find the best Geriatrician near Lehi, UT?

      Despite our increasingly connected world, there are times when you need to see your Geriatrician in person in Lehi. For Geriatricians, this study concluded that people typically only travel about 18 minutes. So, a good rule of thumb is to select a primary care physician that is located near you in Lehi, somewhere between 15-30 minutes away. For more specialized care, you may need to travel considerably further, but look for specialists within 45 minutes of your home near Lehi, UT if possible.

      In recent years, many Geriatricians  have also adopted telehealth, also commonly called telemedicine, which is the use of digital technology to provide or supplement patient care. Telehealth can help reduce the burden of physical travel to your Geriatrician near Lehi, UT. You might wish to consider contacting your Geriatrician’s office to learn about the telehealth options they offer for Lehi, as well as your insurance provider.

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