Katie is often the first familiar face patients see at Abbott Health & Wellness — and the one who keeps track of the details between visits so nothing falls through the cracks. She's been a medical assistant since 2002 and has spent the last 7 years at Abbott.
Patients remember her for the same reason parents used to trust her with their kids: she listens, she notices, and she never seems to slow down.
Katie has been a medical assistant since 2002. Most of those years were spent in pediatrics at Utah Valley, where her job was to figure out — fast — whether a patient was scared, in pain, confused, or just having a rough day, and whether the parent standing next to them was even more anxious than the kid.
That instinct doesn't go away just because her patients grew up. At Abbott Health & Wellness, she brings the same read to every visit — matching sharp attention to detail and organization with a calm, high-energy presence that keeps things moving without ever feeling rushed. For patients navigating something new, whether that's their first functional medicine visit or a hormone therapy plan, she's usually the one who makes it feel manageable.
"Whether someone's 7 or 70, they just want to know someone is actually paying attention. That's the part of this job that's never changed."— Katie Mogle, Medical Assistant
Katie is often the constant across your appointments — someone who already knows your history when you walk in.
Two decades of reading patients means she catches the things that don't always make it into the chart.
Sharp attention to detail means fewer things slip through the cracks between visits, labs, and follow-ups.
Katie works alongside a dedicated team — master estheticians, physicians, and patient coordinators — all under one roof.

Root-cause care, like he'd want for his own family.

A steady, unhurried hand for every skin treatment.

Treats every visit like the only one on the schedule.

Warm, sharp, and genuinely easy to talk to — patients notice right away.
Book a consultation — she'll likely be one of the first familiar faces you see.