UTAH VALLEY PEDIATRICS
Experts in Kids
Welcome to our pediatric clinic in Eagle Mountain, UT. We’re located in the city center area, where our team provides high-quality, personal care in the heart of one of Utah’s fastest-growing communities. Our providers are dedicated to creating a welcoming environment where children feel safe and parents feel heard. Whether you are coming in for a routine wellness exam or need help treating an illness, we are honored to serve the families of Eagle Mountain, UT.
Monday – Friday: 8:15 am – 6:00 pm
We are situated in the professional plaza just off of Pony Express Parkway, north of the intersection with Eagle Mountain Boulevard. Our office is located directly behind Macey’s grocery store.
Utah is experiencing the largest and most active measles outbreak in the US. While measles is highly contagious and can stay in the air for two hours, the MMR vaccine is 97 percent effective.
In Utah, kindergarteners and 7th graders require immunizations before they can start school. If your child is not up to date, schedule an appointment now to beat the rush in August.

Garrett Burgon is a physician in our Eagle Mountain office. Dr. Burgon grew up in Orem and has fond memories of visiting Utah Valley Pediatrics as a patient when he was a child.

Dr. Mitton has always loved working with children, especially newborns and toddlers. His philosophy is to meet families where they are, listen closely to parents’ insights, and provide medical guidance and emotional support.

Nolan Padilla is a certified physician assistant at the UVP Eagle Mountain City Center office. He is a native of Utah and loves it so much that he has no plans of ever leaving. Nolan loves sports, especially golf.
Medications such as antihistamines or nasal spray steroids can help control allergy symptoms. If your child’s symptoms are interfering with their sleep, school performance, or participation in sports, it may be time to discuss with your pediatrician.
“We have had a great experience here! The doctors and nurses have always been very thorough with checkups, patient with all the questions we may have and very informative of whatever we need to know.”
Stephanie O.
Please use the appropriate waiting area based on your child’s reason for visiting.
For sick children: Please enter the sick patient waiting area.
For healthy children (e.g., check-ups): Please enter the healthy patient waiting center.
Important: If you suspect your child has a serious illness, such as measles, please call our office ahead of time. This allows us to prepare for your child’s arrival and take necessary precautions to protect our other patients.
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