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Patients of Mountain View Hospital - Payson share stories about their health journey and their experience at our facility.

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  • Impact in Action: How Volunteering Opened Doors for Students
    Rachel's volunteer work with her son's speech and debate team at Syracuse High School shows how small acts of service can create big opportunities. Through HCA Healthcare's volunteer grant program, her time helped unlock funding that allowed students to compete, grow, and access experiences they otherwise wouldn't have had.
  • Marriane Hanks: 50 years with HCA
    Marriane Hanks has spent 50 years serving patients and supporting care teams at Payson's Mountain View Hospital, adapting through decades of changes in healthcare technology and operations.
  • Pam Mayberry
    New technology removed my lower back pain and restored my back muscles
  • Justine Carter
    Justine Carter, 33, sent a video message saying, "I'm not dead yet, but I feel dead." Within a short time, her husband and mother-in-law found Justine on the floor unconscious.
  • Phil Redden
    After being shot early in life, Phil walked again after Mountain View Hospital removed the bullet.
  • Their compassionate clockwork saved my ticker
    Learn how Mountain View Hospital's team of fast-acting ER professionals worked with speed and precision to repair Patrick's heart and save his life.
  • Ralph and Anne
    The Mitchells entered the hospital a few days apart, but needed different levels of care during the pandemic. However, they were able to stay connected.
  • How Martin kept from ghost riding
    Martin is back to riding his motorcycle with his friends after having heart problems and needing a pace maker implant.
  • Take me to Mountain View Hospital — they care about me
    Ben was at home watching a movie when he had a stroke. The team at Mountain View Hospital saved his life and gave him hope as he learned to walk again.
  • Where Amanda’s daughter was properly diagnosed
    Amanda's daughter was treated for gall stones at Mountain View Hospital and she now has jealous siblings asking when it is their turn.