Scott M. Hollingshaus

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5126 W Daybreak Pkwy
South Jordan, UT 84009
Dr. Hollingshaus was born in Pittsburgh, PA, but spent most of his childhood in Southern California. After completing an undergraduate degree in applied physics at Brigham Young University, he attended medical school at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. In 2010 he returned to Utah for an Internal Medicine residency at the University of Utah. After residency he practiced general internal medicine at the Intermountain Healthcare Southridge Clinic in Riverton for two years before returning to training in the Intermountain Healthcare/University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals Sleep Medicine Fellowship Program. Dr. Hollingshaus is involved with the sleep medicine fellowship at the University of Utah and runs the VA sleep clinic. His focus is on practice advancement and developments in large population management for sleep apnea. Dr. Hollingshaus lives in the Salt Lake Valley with his wife and three young children.
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