
Meet Our Providers
At Kane County Hospital, our providers are more than medical professionals—they are neighbors, advocates, and partners in your health. Whether you are looking for a primary care provider, a specialist, a surgeon, or a member of our hospital care team, this directory can help you learn more about the people who provide care across our organization.
If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911
Our Providers
Each provider at Kane County Hospital plays an important role in caring for our community. Browse the directory below to learn more about our physicians, advanced practice providers, specialists, surgeons, therapists, emergency providers, and hospital-based care professionals.
Orthopedic Surgeon
Schedule: 2nd and 4th Thursdays
Dr. Hewitt is an Orthopedic Surgeon. He is in the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. Dr. Hewitt [...]
Urologist
Schedule: Every other Friday
Dr. Joshua Holyoak, a board-certified urologist, brings over 15 years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range [...]
Jonathan Bowman, MD obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and chemistry at the University of Utah and a [...]
Brittney Johnson is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) and Licensed Dietitian (LD) serving as the Clinical Dietitian at Kane [...]
Scheduling
with a Provider
Some providers can be scheduled directly, while others may require a referral depending on the specialty, service, or insurance plan. If you are unsure which provider you need, our team can help connect you with the right clinic or department.

Why Choose Kane County Hospital?
Trusted Care from the People Who Serve Our Community
At Kane County Hospital, our providers are committed to delivering compassionate, professional care for patients in Kanab, Kane County, and surrounding rural communities. From primary care and specialty medicine to surgical services, emergency care, rehabilitation, and hospital-based support, our healthcare professionals work together to help patients receive the care they need close to home.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Emergency room physicians and care teams are available to evaluate and treat urgent or life-threatening concerns.
Contact Kane County Hospital or the appropriate clinic, and our team can help guide you to the right department or provider based on your needs.
Start by thinking about the type of care you need. For routine health concerns, wellness visits, sick visits, pregnancy care, or chronic condition management, a primary care provider is usually the best place to begin. For focused concerns such as joint pain, surgical needs, foot and ankle problems, urology concerns, or procedure planning, a specialty or surgical provider may be appropriate.
Some specialty, surgical, or behavioral health appointments may require a referral depending on your insurance plan, provider, or type of care needed. If you are unsure, contact the clinic or check with your insurance provider before scheduling.
A primary care provider helps you manage your overall health, prevent future health concerns, monitor chronic conditions, and coordinate care when you need testing, specialists, or hospital services.
Some specialists and surgeons may accept direct scheduling, while others may require a referral. Contact our KCH Specialty Group for more information on the specific service you are needing.
Many providers serve patients through Kane County Hospital, KCH Medical Practice, KCH Specialty Group, Senior Life Solutions, the Emergency Department, or hospital-based services. Some specialists may visit on select days or schedules. We also provide telehealth services with certain remote specialists.







