If you or someone in your family develops symptoms related to measles (fever accompanied by a rash that begins on the face), do NOT visit a healthcare facility. Call the number below or use the link to download the Intermountain ConnectCare app to speak with a medical provider.
Click and connect: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/services/virtual-care/urgent-care
Call: 801-442-2610
There are currently no measles cases in Summit County as of 11/24/25.
Starting the conversation about underage drinking and drug use can feel intimidating—but it’s one of the most important steps any caring adult can take to support a young person’s health...
en Español The Summit County Health Department will begin offering the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at all three of our clinic locations. Availability will begin soon. Please check back here on...
Booster seat safety week is September 21 – 27! The week is all about protecting our youngest passengers by promoting proper use of car seats and booster seats. Booster seats...
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*Traducción al español abajo (Spanish translation below)
If you or someone in your family develops symptoms related to measles (fever accompanied by a rash that begins on the face), do NOT visit a healthcare facility. Call the number below or download the Intermountain ConnectCare app via the link in our bio to speak with a medical provider.
Call: 801-442-2610
There are currently no measles cases in Summit County.
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Si tú o alguien de tu familia presenta síntomas relacionados con el sarampión (fiebre acompañada de un sarpullido que empieza en la cara), NO acudan a un centro de atención médica. Llama al número que aparece abajo o descarga la aplicación Intermountain ConnectCare usando el enlace en nuestra biografía para hablar con un proveedor médico.
Teléfono: 801-442-2610
Actualmente no hay casos de sarampión en el Condado de Summit.
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Bring stuffing, not the sniffles, to Thanksgiving. It takes 2 weeks for most vaccines to be fully protective. Get your seasonal flu and/or COVID vaccines now so that you can be protected by the time the holidays roll in. Schedule your appointment now to be ready for the holidays at 435-333-1500. ...
This holiday season, we’re inviting you to spread holiday cheer and show the seniors in our community that you care!
Create a handmade card to brighten a senior’s day and remind them they’re not alone. Find card stations at all Summit County Library branches, the Park City Library, and the Health Department at Quinn’s Junction. Blank cards, markers, and message ideas are provided, just bring your creativity!
Drop off your finished card at the collection box or take it home to mail yourself. Card stations are open now through December 8.
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Join Summit County Health this holiday season by helping our community members in need by donating to your local food drive. You can donate directly to any of our three local food pantries (food or monetary donations are welcome) or drop non-perishable items in the donation boxes at any county service building.
Need inspiration? One recent donor created this thoughtful meal kit using simple, non-perishable items and included instructions for making a complete dish. Donations put together with this kind of care go a long way!
Click the link in our bio for more information.
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Last week, @swanerpreserve hosted a Green Business Lunch & Learn on sustainable purchasing.
Did you know? It`s estimated that purchasing accounts for more than 50% of a business’s carbon emissions are from the energy and resources required to make, transport, and dispose of products. That`s why understanding purchasing power is essential to reducing your impact and driving meaningful change!
To learn more and see the slides from the event, check out the full recap at the link in our bio.
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