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Beth Hanlon, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

NPI: 1801860648

5

5 · WebMD

20

Years Exp.

Salt Lake City

UT

Internal Medicine

Specialty

About

With a patient rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 76 reviews, Dr. Hanlon has earned a reputation for her excellent bedside manner and the quality of care she provides. Patients appreciate her ability to explain medical conditions clearly and her attentiveness during consultations, which contributes to a high level of satisfaction. Dr. Hanlon’s commitment to her patients underscores her expertise in the essentials of primary care internal medicine. Her practice reflects a dedication to disease prevention and wellness, making her a reliable choice for comprehensive healthcare in the Salt Lake City area.

Practicing Since

Feb 2006

Gender

Female

Experience

20 years

UT Medical License

#178956-1205

Practice Type

Group Practice

NPI Number

1801860648

Additional Specialties

Internal Medicine
Avg. Self-Pay Rate

Self-pay rates shown are averages across all procedures on file for this provider, sourced from Transparency in Coverage Act data. These are cash-pay prices — what you'd typically pay without using insurance. Actual rates may vary by procedure, location, and date of service.

REVSC OPN/PRQ TIB/PERO W/ANGIOPLASTY UNI EA VSL

CPT: 37232professional

$5,965

INJECTION PROCEDURE MYELOGRAPHY/CT LUMBAR

CPT: 62284professional

$1,088

Cost data sourced from insurer Transparency in Coverage Act filings. Costs shown are negotiated rates and may not reflect your actual out-of-pocket cost. Learn about our data

Local Market

Salt Lake City Low

$80

Salt Lake City Typical

$84

Salt Lake City High

$204

In Salt Lake City, a typical internal medicine physician visit costs $84, ranging from $80 to $204. This is 1% below the Utah state median of $85. Based on 5 providers with published pricing data.

Utah Low

$75

Utah Typical

$85

Utah High

$204

Across Utah, a internal medicine physician visit ranges from $75 to $204 with a median of $85. This is 7% below the national median of $91. Based on 21 providers with published pricing data.

There are 4 internal medicine physicians in Salt Lake City and 10 across Utah on our platform.

See full internal medicine physician cost breakdown in Utah
Patient Reviews

5

5 reviews

WebMD

Dr. Beth Hanlon, MD, has an overall positive patient sentiment, reflected in her 4.3-star rating based on 11 reviews. A significant majority of patients (82%) rated her with five stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction with her care. Common themes in the praise include her excellent bedside manner, thorough explanations of medical conditions, and the quality of care provided. Patients appreciate her ability to communicate effectively and her attentiveness during consultations. However, there are some criticisms noted in the reviews, with 18% of patients giving her a one-star rating. Specific concerns include issues with wait times and the availability of appointments, as she is currently not accepting new patients. Despite these criticisms, many patients emphasize her expertise in internal medicine and express a strong likelihood to recommend her to others. Notably, her affiliation with reputable hospitals and her extensive experience in the field further enhance her credibility as a healthcare provider. Overall, patients seeking a knowledgeable and communicative internist may find Dr. Hanlon to be a suitable choice, provided they can navigate the challenges of her current patient load.

Location

Address

24 S 1100 E STE 310

Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Phone

8013281260
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