
Jeffrey Wallentine, MD
Dr. Jeffrey Wallentine, MD, a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon with a specialization in sports medicine, brings a wealth of expertise and compassion to his practice. With a Bachelor of Science in zoology and physical education from Brigham Young University and a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Utah School of Medicine, he pursued further training through a surgery internship at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center and a sports medicine fellowship at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation in California. Beyond his medical career, Dr. Wallentine served as a military captain for both the United States Air Force and the Utah Army National Guard. Known for his dedication to patient care, he ensures each individual feels heard and empowered in their treatment journey, prioritizing education and autonomy. Outside of medicine, he cherishes time with his family, engages in sports, and actively contributes to his community and church.

Scott Evans, MD
Scott Evans, MD, received his Doctor of Medicine, with honors in research, from the Medical College of Wisconsin. He completed his Orthopedic Surgery residency at the University of New Mexico and received his Orthopedic Surgery Fellowship—Hand and Upper Extremity— from the University of Virginia. Since completing his education, Dr. Evans has contributed to a number of publications and presentations on topics including neuropathy and orthopedic fractures. As a medical professional, Dr. Evans gained valuable experience by practicing orthopedic surgery for almost 7 years at OrthoArizona in Phoenix.
Dr. Evans is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery and has also received his Subspecialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand. He speaks conversational Spanish.
In his free time, Dr. Evans enjoys spending time with his wife and four children. His personal interests include reading, traveling, golfing, mountain biking, playing basketball, running, and snowboarding.