Bryner Pediatrics

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Salt Lake Clinic - Pediatrics

This department offers

  • Pediatric care

Compassionate pediatric care for every stage of childhood

At Bryner Pediatrics, located within the Intermountain Salt Lake Clinic, our board-certified pediatricians and caregivers provide comprehensive primary care for infants, children, and adolescents. Whether your child needs routine wellness visits, care for common childhood illnesses, or support for more complex conditions, our team is dedicated to helping your family live the healthiest life possible.

We offer a friendly, supportive environment where families feel heard, respected, and confident in their child’s care—because healthy kids grow with trust, relationships, and expert guidance.

A provider putting a bandage on a girl's arm

What is pediatrics?

Pediatrics focuses on the physical, emotional, and developmental health of babies, children, and teenagers. Pediatricians diagnose and treat illnesses, monitor growth and development, provide vaccinations, support behavioral and mental wellbeing, and partner with parents to help kids thrive.

Our pediatric team works closely with other Intermountain specialists—such as behavioral health, ENT, cardiology, and more—to ensure your child receives coordinated, whole-family care.

Our providers

A provider using a stethoscope on a boy

Why choose Bryner Pediatrics?

  • Integrated Pediatric Home: Access to dozens of medical specialties under one roof, allowing easy referrals and coordinated care.
  • Exceptional provider ratings based on patient experience and outcomes.
  • Personalized, continuity-focused care—your child builds long-term relationships with a dedicated pediatrician.
  • Comprehensive mental health support with access to Intermountain’s youth behavioral programs and psychiatry where needed.
  • Family education and prevention-focused approach to help parents make confident decisions.
  • Convenient central Salt Lake City location with easy access to same-day appointments for acute concerns.
  • Experienced, board-certified pediatricians with top patient satisfaction ratings.
  • Family-centered approach that emphasizes education, listening, and shared decision-making.
  • Convenient scheduling with short wait times for many new appointments.
  • Integrated specialty access including behavioral health, ENT, cardiology, dermatology, and more within the Salt Lake Clinic.
  • Seamless digital tools through MyChart for messaging your care team, viewing results, and scheduling appointments.
  • A long-standing legacy of pediatric care trusted by generations of Utah families. 

Services we offer

Bryner Pediatrics provides complete pediatric primary care, including:

  • Routine well-child visits & physical exams
  • Newborn and infant care
  • Vaccinations & immunizations
  • Illness and injury visits
  • Developmental screenings
  • Behavioral & emotional health support
  • Chronic condition management (e.g., asthma, ADHD)
  • Nutrition and growth counseling
  • School, sports & camp physicals
  • Care coordination with Intermountain specialists (ENT, cardiology, dermatology, etc.)
  • Onsite access to lab services, imaging, and InstaCare when needed

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about pediatric care at Bryner Pediatrics.

Our team cares for children from birth through late adolescence, including newborns, toddlers, school-age children, and teens.
Yes—many Bryner Pediatrics providers offer online scheduling through the Intermountain patient portal or website.
Same-day sick visits are often available. For urgent but non-emergency needs, families can also use Intermountain InstaCare or Connect Care video visits.
Bring insurance information, immunization records, current medications, and any previous growth charts or health documents if available.
We follow CDC and AAP immunization guidelines and offer all routine childhood vaccines, including infant series, boosters, and adolescent vaccines.
Your pediatrician will monitor milestones during regular well-child visits and may use standardized screening tools when needed.
Many of our providers are affiliated with Primary Children’s Hospital, Intermountain Medical Center, and LDS Hospital.

Bryner Pediatrics accepts a wide range of insurance plans, including Medicare/Medicaid programs and most commercial plans.

(Always verify with the clinic or your insurer.)

Ready to Schedule?

Whether your child needs a wellness checkup, vaccinations, or care for an illness, our team is here to support your family every step of the way.
Call us: 385-282-2325

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