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Douglas Jones | Layton Allergist | Tanner Clinic

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Who is Dr Jones and what does he do?

Dr. Jones is board certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. He attended the University of Utah where he received a bachelor’s degree in biology, and then earned his medical degree from Penn State University College of Medicine in 2003.

What can I do with the patient portal?

Gain access to your personal medical records, valuable health information and services, all provided in a secure and confidential manner. First-time users will need to establish an account during an office visit. Ask our staff about signing up during your next appointment. The Patient Portal will allow you to do the following:

Why choose Jones allergy clinic?

Dr. Jones is the only allergy, asthma, and immunology doctor in Utah that took the time to listen to my daughter's 17-year history of chronic illness, and figure out what was going on. He has since been stellar in monitoring her progress, and symptoms and adjusting her treatment when needed.

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About Me

Also certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine in 2009, a relatively new board and not an option in the available list.

Education

Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VA Tech), Blacksburg, VA

Department of General Surgery

In the Department of General Surgery, Dr. Jones diagnoses and treats diseases or injuries requiring surgical care. In addition, he has a special medical interest in hepatobiliary, colon and rectal, breast, and laparoscopic surgery.

Why I Chose Health Care

I was an undergrad studying engineering and I joined the Army between freshman and sophomore year for tuition money. Although I was an infantry soldier, I was exposed to the discipline of medicine by field medics. They taught me how to start IVs, splint fractures, etc. I enjoyed learning about the human body and how to heal diseases and conditions.

Personal

My wife Sammer and I have twins, Samaia and Silas, and a younger daughter, Sidney. I enjoy traveling, sports, music, dancing, and reading, and I have an interest in real estate. I am a former member of the Third U.S. Infantry (The Old Guard), the official escort of the President, and a former guard of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Languages Spoken

The mental stress of having an operation is sometimes worse for the patient than the operation itself. As their provider, my role is to reassure them by listening and validating their concerns. My ability to place myself in their situation makes it easier to communicate with them and alleviate some of their stresses.

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