Dennis W. Remington, M.D.
Dennis Remington M.D. graduated from the University of Alberta Medical School in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1969. He completed his rotating internship at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, Alberta. After practicing in Family Practice for 10 years in Calgary, he relocated to Provo, Utah where he has practiced since 1980. He is nationally know as the co-author of a number of books including How To Lower Your Fat Thermostat, Back to Health: A Comprehensive Medical and Nutritional Yeast Control Program, The Bitter Truth About Artificial Sweeteners, and the audiotape series The Neuropsychology of Weight Control. He is a member of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine and the American College for the Advancement of Medicine.
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W. David Voss, D.O.
Introducing W. David Voss, D.O., native of Utah - after 7 years of Family Medicine training in the Midwest - who returns to serve primary care needs on the Wasatch Front. Dr. Voss studied music on scholarship at the University of Utah and received his Piano Performance degree in 1993. Dr. Voss received his Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the college of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University in 1998. He completed a 3-year internship/residency program in Lansing, Michigan. He is board certified in Family Medicine by the American College of Osteopathic Family Practice (ACOFP). He has been trained in Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment and Cranial Osteopathy.
Dr. Voss has been doing integrative family medicine at the Freedom Center since August 1, 2001. He has a special interest in natural solutions to common health challenges including hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disease, fibromyalgia, arthritis, cancer, depression, anxiety, and chronic fatigue. He has lectured at the State Capital in Salt Lake City, Dr. Christopher's Herb Shop, and other community settings. He currently authors articles for each issue of the Health Source, the premiere integrative health newspaper of Utah County and the Wasatch Front.
Dr. Voss is a provider for Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS), ValueCare, and Deseret Mutual Benefits Association (DMBA).
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