REVIEWS

John Doe
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Dr. Zendejas and his staff are amazing. We have been trying for years and years to get some help for my wife. He always listens to our challenges and he explains things really well so that we understand everything that we need to know, every time we have ever been in this office we don’t ever have to wait more than a couple minutes. it’s very nice and their customer service is great.
John Doe
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Canyon Surgical team is so professional and assists in you having a seamless procedure. All the way from scheduling to assisting with insurance approvals and helping in your care. Whitney was so friendly and helpful. Dr. Zendejas is truly an amazing caring physician. Couldn’t of gotten my renal auto transplant with a better surgeon. I am 2 weeks post op and am feeling better then I’ve ever felt.
John Doe
John Doe
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I don’t know of a kind of more attentive physician surgeon than Dr. Brian Cook. Not only that, but his staff is just as friendly. They’re very efficient and anytime that I have ever been there, I have never had to wait more than five minutes. Another impressive part of this doctor is that even though he is attentive to his patience and may have had to do surgery all night, he still saw everyone scheduled to see him with the kindness and quality that he always sees everyone with.

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First-of-its-kind procedure gives hope to Utah cancer patients

MILLCREEK, Utah — A first-of-its-kind procedure here in Utah is helping patients dealing with liver cancer, which could be the light at the end of a long road for Earnie Richards and his family.

Another record-breaking year for transplants at Intermountain Health — 6th year in a row

Tom McLelland shakes hands with Dr. Alan Contreras after a press conference announcing the successful transplanting of 489 organs in 2024 by Intermountain Health, at the Kem C. Gardner Transformation Center in Murray on Monday.

Doctors Testing New Liver Transplant Transport System

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Every year, approximately 2,500 Americans with liver disease die on the transplant list waiting for a donor liver. Now, Intermountain Healthcare officials are testing a new liver transport system that could save some of those patients by better preserving the organs in transit.

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