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Intermountain Health to build 18,000 sq ft Instacare clinic in Washington City

Washington City · March 18, 2026

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Summary

Mayor announced Intermountain Health will build an 18,000-square-foot Instacare clinic on Washington Parkway (Sienna Hills area), bringing primary and urgent-care services into Washington City; no construction timeline was provided during the address.

In his State of the City remarks the mayor announced that Intermountain Health has agreed to construct an Instacare facility on Washington Parkway in the Sienna Hills neighborhood, describing it as an 18,000-square-foot clinic that will bring health care back inside Washington City after a period without primary-care facilities.

The mayor framed the new clinic as a critical improvement in access, saying the facility will not only serve Washington City but will be “at the future center of the entire county.” He thanked Intermountain Health for the investment and foresaw the clinic helping address persistent local needs for medical providers.

The address did not include a construction start date, capital cost, or staffing plan. Residents were directed to the city’s economic-development webpage for interactive project maps that list projects in various stages of entitlement and development.