UTAH VALLEY PEDIATRICS
Experts in Kids
At our Springville, UT clinic, we are proud to support families in this vibrant community with high-quality, comprehensive pediatric care. We believe that childhood medicine is a collaborative journey, which is why our team of skilled pediatricians and providers is deeply committed to listening to your concerns and respecting your family’s unique dynamics.
Our practice centers on providing a comfortable, reassuring environment where your child can feel at ease and you can find reliable medical guidance. From guiding you through the fragile, exciting weeks of life with a newborn and keeping school-aged children thriving, to assisting teenagers as they learn to manage their own well-being, we are honored to be your neighborhood partner in health.
Monday – Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
If you’re heading east, turn right at the light at 950 W just before the Quick Quack Car Wash. If you’re heading west, turn left at 750 W just before Zions Bank.

Dr. Fullmer is a lover of the outdoors who enjoys working with preschoolers and has a special interest in cardiology and in kids with special needs.

Dr. Matthew Koller tries to focus on building good habits early because he understands how little adjustments for health when a child is young can have a big impact on their long-term health.

Dr. Nance is a Salem, Utah native and a father to three children. He and his family love anything outdoors, especially if it involves finding new trails to explore, riding bikes, or spending time in the backyard.

Dr. Stroshine is a father of four and a sports fan. His favorite part of Pediatrics is working with kids and their parents. He enjoys kids of all ages and has a particular interest in pediatric sports medicine.

A mother to three and a Goldendoodle, Melissa is an enjoyer of Utah's changing seasons and has many interests past pediatrics, including photography and cooking.

A BYU alumna, Heather has always known she wanted to work with children. In her downtime, you can find her constructing Lego monuments and decorating beautiful birthday cakes.

Hayley initially started her career in adult care but later transitioned to pediatrics, where she thrives in connecting with children and their parents. She earned her FNP degree in 2023 and enjoys running long distances and indulging in good chocolate.

Jana practices in our Spanish Fork Office. She worked as a charge nurse on the pediatric unit at Utah Valley Hospital for 14 years.
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.
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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