At St. Mark's Hospital - Our Patients Come First
St. Mark's Hospital has a 135-year history of providing exceptional care for our patients. By putting the welfare of our patients first, St. Mark's has achieved numerous national recognitions, including being ranked in the top 10% of hospitals nationally for joint replacement surgery, pulmonary care, critical care and general surgery, being named both a 100 Top Cardiovascular Hospital and a 100 Top Overall Hospital by Solucient, as well as achieving the status of "Most Preferred Hospital" in Salt Lake County by Valley Research.
St. Mark's Hospital offers a variety of services and specialties including cardiology, orthopedics, women's health, high-risk pregnancy, senior health services, and more. Once you experience the compassionate care and clinical expertise at St. Mark's Hospital, you'll understand why patients have chosen St. Mark's Hospital for the past 135 years.
Find out why more people are saying “Take me to St. Mark’s” for innovative treatments
Featured services:
Cardiac Care: Mini-maze for afib
Weight Loss Surgery: Center of Excellence designation
Hey guys; it's time to "Man Up"
When it comes to your body, to "man up" means taking control of your health. Men's Health Week is a great time to get in the driver's seat and get the tune-up, aka health screenings, every man needs.
Schedule an appointment with an internal medicine specialist or urologist who specializes in men's health. Call toll free at 1-866-887-3999.
Learn more about 10 tests men need to know
Swine flu preparedness and prevention
St. Mark's Hospital is in close contact with the Utah Department of Health and is fully prepared to respond rapidly and provide timely treatment if there are local outbreaks of swine flu.
Remember, proactive efforts aimed at preventing a pandemic should not be mistaken as a cause for alarm. It's simply time to use common sense and work together to keep this flu from spreading. Annually, the seasonal flu causes an average of 36,000 deaths in this country.
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