Local clinic purchases building
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Arrowhead Family Medicine has purchased the “Cornerstone” building previously owned by MRSI. Dr. Spencer Weston and his wife Brendee signed the purchasing documents last month.
Currently practicing at the building located at 195 Feather Way, he said he will be joined frequently by specializing doctors and advanced care services at the Arrowhead Family Wellness Center.
A graduate of Evanston High School, Weston went on to complete his undergraduate work at the University of Utah. He worked as a critical care technician for Intermountain Healthcare in the coronary intensive care unit while finishing his bachelor’s degrees in biology and psychology with a minor in Chemistry.
Weston earned his MD at the University of Washington School of Medicine. While in medical school, he gained specialized training in the care of underserved populations and holds special certification recognizing his commitments.
Weston completed his internship and residency at Idaho State Family Medicine Residency in Pocatello, Idaho, where he was given special certification in surgical obstetrics and delivered hundreds of newborns. During his training, he spent time learning pediatrics at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, and experienced excellent pediatric emergency training at Primary Children’s Medical Center in Salt Lake City.