Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital Opens Second Lehi Campus

The new facility will officially open on February 12.

By HFT Staff


Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital’s second campus in Lehi will open its doors to patients on Monday, February 12. 

The Miller Family Campus is part of Intermountain Health’s Primary Promise to build the nation’s model health system for children by strengthening Primary Children’s Hospital, extending pediatric excellence with care closer to home, and addressing the emerging needs of a rapidly growing pediatric population throughout the region.  

This transformative, multi-faceted plan requires an investment of at least $600 million in children’s health, shared by Intermountain Health and community philanthropic support.   

The 38-acre Miller Family Campus brings the first comprehensive children’s hospital and outpatient services based in Utah County. It will offer nearly all the same specialty pediatric services patients receive at the Primary Children’s Hospital campus in Salt Lake City. 

The Miller Family Campus is designed to meet the needs of pediatric population growth and the increasingly complex health needs of children in Utah County and southern Salt Lake County.  

The Miller Family Campus includes an Outpatient Center, a medical office building, and a five-story, 66-bed, 486,000-square-foot Primary Children’s Hospital, where medical staff will be fully integrated with clinicians at the Salt Lake Campus.  



January 24, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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