Diagnostic & Preventative Testing in Heber City

When you want to feel confident about your health, the most helpful step is often getting clear, objective information. Diagnostic and preventative testing provides that clarity by identifying risk factors early, explaining symptoms more precisely, and guiding prevention before issues become more serious. Rather than relying on guesswork, testing helps you understand where you are today and what deserves attention next.
At Impact Medical in Heber City, UT, diagnostic and preventative testing is delivered through a physician-led, personalized approach. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS, who holds both a medical degree and a master’s in bioengineering from the University of Utah, leads a team of board-certified physicians who use evidence-based testing and careful interpretation to create practical plans and services. You are never left with confusing lab results and no direction; the goal is clarity, context, and a roadmap.
What Is Diagnostic & Preventative Testing?
Diagnostic testing is used to investigate symptoms or concerns, such as fatigue, changes in weight, sleep disruption, or shifts in mood and performance. Preventative testing focuses on identifying risk before symptoms appear, using screening and routine monitoring to detect early changes in cardiometabolic markers, hormone balance, and other health indicators.
At Impact Medical, both are approached with the same principle: testing should be purposeful. Your physician recommends testing based on your history, family risk, and goals, then explains how results will guide your care plan. This reduces unnecessary testing while ensuring important issues are not missed.
How Testing Fits Into a Personalized Care Plan
Testing is most valuable when it is paired with interpretation and follow up. At Impact Medical, your provider reviews results with you in plain language and connects findings to actionable steps. Depending on the results, your plan may include targeted lifestyle recommendations, additional monitoring, medication when appropriate, or coordination with trusted specialists.
Common areas of testing and prevention planning often include:
- Cardiometabolic health, including blood sugar, cholesterol patterns, and blood pressure trends
- Thyroid and hormone evaluation when symptoms or life stage suggest it is relevant
- Nutritional status and other contributors that affect energy and recovery
- Risk based screening plans that support early detection of serious disease
This approach is designed to help you understand both what the data shows and what to do with it next.
Two Connected Services at Impact Medical
This parent page anchors two key services that provide a deeper look into diagnostic and preventative testing options:
- Comprehensive Health Evaluations: A structured, head-to-toe assessment that reviews your history, symptoms, risks, and goals, then uses targeted testing to create a clear prevention and wellness plan.
- Cancer Screening: Personalized screening guidance based on age and risk factors, with coordination of recommended screenings and follow up steps through trusted partners when needed.
These services work together to support both broad preventive planning and targeted screening for early detection.
Why Choose Impact Medical for Diagnostic & Preventative Testing?
Impact Medical offers diagnostic and preventative testing through a collaborative group of board-certified physicians who prioritize prevention, clarity, and individualized care. Medical Director Ben Fogg, MD, MS integrates training in bioengineering and preventive lifestyle medicine to connect testing with practical, personalized next steps. Erika Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP is a board-certified family physician with fellowship training in Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine and certification through the Menopause Society, bringing deep expertise in women’s preventive care and life-stage screening needs.
Benz Pimsakul, MD is a board-certified family medicine physician with strong interests in preventive care, mental health, and lifestyle optimization, supporting patients with sustainable strategies informed by their results. Cardiometabolic prevention is strengthened by Ryan Cooley, MD, a board-certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist with extensive training in cardiovascular medicine and metabolic health, offering valuable insight when test results intersect with heart and vascular risk. Leslie McNaughtan, MD is a board-certified family medicine physician with a focused interest in women’s health and integrative primary care, ensuring prevention plans remain sensitive to life stage and patient priorities.
Diagnostic & Preventative Testing in Heber City, UT
Diagnostic and preventative testing at Impact Medical is designed to give you clear insight, early detection when appropriate, and a personalized plan you can act on with confidence. To explore comprehensive evaluations or build a screening plan that fits your needs, contact Impact Medical in Heber City, UT at (435) 200-5000 to schedule a consultation.