UTAH VALLEY PEDIATRICS

Experts in Kids

Eagle Mountain Ranches

Located in Eagle Mountain, UT, our pediatric clinic is proud to support families in one of the state’s most vibrant, growing neighborhoods. We offer comprehensive, individualized medical care designed to put children at ease and give parents peace of mind.

Our team focuses on building a warm, supportive environment where your questions are always answered and your child’s well-being is our top priority. From routine developmental milestones and checkups to managing unexpected illnesses, we are privileged to be the healthcare partner your family can rely on right here in Eagle Mountain.

Eagle Mountain Ranches

Office Information

Pediatric Appointment Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

After-Hours Care*

*After-hours fees apply.


Visit the After-Hours Care Page

Rated 4.8 out of 5 Stars (189 reviews)

Contact Info

Phone calls answered 24/7

Office: (801) 435-7980

Fax: (801) 407-6505

Address

3578 East Pony Express Parkway Suite 104,
Eagle Mountain, UT 84005

Find Us

Our Eagle Mountain Ranches office is located in the commercial building right on Pony Express Parkway, just west of the intersection at Saratoga Road and Smith Ranch Road. We are in Suite 104.

Eagle Mountain Ranches Pediatricians

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Matt Allen, D.O.

Dr. Allen enjoys trivia, sports, and caring for his four kids. He’s passionate about children’s physical and mental health and has personal experience with parenting multiples.

Jonathan Mitton, D.O.

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.

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Brian C. McCune, M.D.

Dr. McCune enjoys educating parents to help them protect and heal their children.

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Joseph Hershkop, M.D.

Dr. Hershkop is a former New Yorker who really enjoys working with children from birth to age three, and is passionate about asthma, ADHD care, and dermatology.

Other Caregivers

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Stephanie Carteciano, FNP

Stephanie’s love for young children led her into pediatrics. She’s passionate about caring for kids’ mental health and maturation and also lives by the philosophy, “a happy parent, a happy child.”

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Kristen Hamblin, FNP-C

Kristen is a Family Nurse Practitioner passionate about supporting families and pediatrics—particularly caring for newborns and school-aged children. She believes in providing the same level of care to her patients that she would want for her own children.

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Nolan Padilla, PA-C

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.

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Paige Rigler, FNP-C

Paige, a dedicated labor and delivery nurse with 7 years of experience, finds immense joy in caring for newborns and their mothers, cherishing the opportunity to witness the growth and development of these young lives and share in the parents' pride and joy.

Current Health Updates for Utah Families

Measles Awareness

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.

Vaccinations

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. 

Patient Resources and FAQ

What should I do if my child is exposed to measles?

Call your pediatrician immediately. If the child is unvaccinated, getting the vaccine within 72 hours of exposure may prevent the disease.

When is my child too sick for school?

Children should stay home until they are fever-free for at least 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication.

HOW CAN I RELIEVE MY CHILD'S ALLERGIES?

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.

 
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“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.

What to Expect

Sick Visit Protocols

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.

Accepted Insurance

  • Select Health 
  • BlueCross BlueShield 
  • University of Utah Health

  • United Health Care

  • Cigna
  • And more!

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