In the heart of Utah’s Heber Valley, Wasatch Wellness is redefining what healthcare can look and feel like for women. More than just a medical clinic, it’s a space intentionally designed to restore comfort, dignity, and empowerment to the healthcare experience—particularly in areas where traditional systems often fall short.
Originally founded by a local family, Wasatch Wellness began as a general family practice; however, years later the practice was purchased by Camryn Smith. Over time—and after the arrival of co-owner Crystal Miller whose background is in pelvic and sexual health—the clinic evolved into a comprehensive hub for women’s wellness. The shift was born from a clear need: many women were seeking treatments that didn’t align neatly with conventional medicine or insurance models. Wasatch Wellness responded to that need, offering care that is as diverse and layered as the women it serves.
Today, the clinic provides a wide spectrum of services tailored to women’s unique physical, emotional, and hormonal needs. These include hormone therapy, nutritional guidance, weight management, and aesthetic procedures like Botox, microneedling, and laser treatments. Routine care like cancer screenings, allergy management, and birth control are also available, ensuring that patients don’t have to choose between holistic and primary care—they can access both under one roof.
At its core, Wasatch Wellness embraces a holistic philosophy. Holistic has been a word thrown around a lot nowadays, with it having many different definitions, the practitioners here at Wasatch Wellness define it as looking at the whole person. Diving deep into a patient’s overall wellbeing by examining lifestyle factors like sleep, stress, family dynamics, work demands, and health history. This approach goes beyond addressing symptoms; it seeks to understand root causes and create sustainable paths to wellness. Whether it’s managing menopause, balancing hormones, or improving sexual health, each care plan is tailored not just to medical needs but to individual comfort levels and preferences.
One of the most distinctive aspects of the clinic is its environment. From the moment patients walk in, they are met with an atmosphere that feels more like a spa or boutique than a sterile office. Warm colors, fresh flowers, soft lighting, cozy couches, and heated robes all work together to transform the healthcare experience into something welcoming and calming. These small yet thoughtful details go a long way in easing the anxiety that can accompany medical visits—especially those involving vulnerable topics.
This focus on comfort also extends to financial accessibility. Wasatch Wellness operates two clinic models simultaneously—one insurance-based and another geared toward cash-pay patients. They accept most major insurers, including Medicare and Medicaid, and offer payment plans and Health Savings Account (HSA) compatibility for those who need flexibility. The goal is to meet patients where they are, both in terms of care and cost.
The clinic also prioritizes mental health as a crucial component of whole-body wellness. In-house therapy is available and sometimes recommended as part of a comprehensive care strategy, particularly in cases involving trauma or emotional stress. The belief is that true healing happens when both mind and body are supported—and this integrated model ensures that no part of a woman’s health is overlooked.
Among its standout offerings is the Pink Remodel Project, a program dedicated to restoring pelvic and sexual health. By combining medical expertise with sensitivity and discretion, the project empowers women to address intimate issues that often go unspoken. It’s just one example of how Wasatch Wellness actively fosters a culture of openness and support.
Education is another key pillar of the clinic’s mission. Monthly classes are held to help women better understand their bodies and options. Past topics have included sexual health, understanding testosterone, and weight loss, with upcoming sessions planned on managing menopause. These events not only inform but also create a sense of community—something many women are missing in their health journeys.
Though the clinic has expanded significantly, including recent investments in cutting-edge sculpting equipment for muscle tone and fat reduction, the motivation behind it all remains deeply personal. Wasatch Wellness was built out of a desire to create something better—to give women access to informed, respectful, and comprehensive care in a setting where they feel truly seen and supported.
Yet even with all its offerings, owners Camryn Smith and Crystal Miller acknowledge that there’s more work to be done. Many services that could dramatically improve women’s quality of life are still considered “non-essential” or “aesthetic” by insurance providers, leaving gaps in coverage in care that could help women feel like themselves again. These systemic limitations only reinforce the need for clinics like Wasatch Wellness—places that advocate, adapt, and innovate in ways traditional healthcare systems often can’t.
More than just a provider of services, Wasatch Wellness is a movement in itself. It’s a response to the longstanding need for a more inclusive, compassionate, and collaborative model of care. And it’s setting a new standard not just for how women are treated medically, but how they are treated as people—with curiosity, empathy, and respect.
As more women seek care that aligns with their values and lives, Wasatch Wellness continues to lead by example—proving that when healthcare is centered around the whole person, the results are not only healthier, but more human.
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150 N Main, Heber | wasatchwell.com