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Amber Vegh, MD,FACOOG

About

As an OB/GYN in Ogden, Utah, Amber Vegh specializes in minimally invasive surgery to treat the full spectrum of women’s health challenges, including prolapse.

Amber Vegh is originally from Arizona, but her education and medical practice have taken her all over the country. She went to the military for medical school (in Bethesda, Maryland), followed by a residency in Hawaii, two years in Germany, two years in Tacoma, Washington, a year in Iraq at a battalion aid station, and then two years in Saint Robert, Missouri. After her military service, she returned home to Arizona and spent seven years practicing as an OB/GYN. In 2020, she and her family moved to Utah to join Ogden Clinic.

Dr. Vegh performs the full spectrum of gynecology and obstetrics, with a special interest in minimally invasive surgery. She has been married for over a decade and has four young children. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and golfing.

Experience

  • Ogden Clinic – OB/GYN Ogden,
    Utah – 2020 to Present
  • Lilly of the Valley OB/GYN Chandler,
    AZ – 2018 to 2020
  • Valley Women for Women, OB/GYN Gilbert,
    AZ – 2014 to 2019
  • Chandler Regional Medical Center, OB/GYN Staff Physician Chandler,
    AZ – 2012 to 2020
  • Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, OB/GYN Staff Physician Chandler,
    AZ – 2012 to 2020
  • General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, OB/GYN Assistant Chief Fort Leonard,
    MO – 2010 to 2012
  • Battalion Surgeon/ OIC BSB 1st Cavalry 1st Division,
    Iraq – 2009 to 2010
  • Madigan Army Medical Center, OB/GYN Ambulatory Clinical Chief Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
    WA – 2007 to 2009
  • Landstuhl Army Medical Center, OB/GYN Staff Physician Landstuhl, Germany – 2005-2007

Dr. Vegh on Ogden Clinic's Blog

What Causes a Baby to Be Breech?

A breech birth is when a baby is born bottom first. Breech births have a higher chance of complications during delivery than traditional “cephalic-presentation” (head-first) births, increasing the danger to both the baby and the mother. Dr. Amber Vegh discusses why this happens and what, if anything, can be done to prevent it.

Read more at https://www.ogdenclinicblog.com/what-causes-a-baby-to-be-breech/

In the Media

Meet Dr. Amber Vegh

Insurances Accepted: AARP, Aetna, Altius, Blue Cross Blue Shield, CCN, Cigna, Deseret Mutual (DMBA), Educators Mutual, First Health, GEHA, Humana, Mailhandlers, PEHP, SelectHealth Plans, United Health Care, University of Utah
Education
  • College
  • B.S. Microbiology Arizona State University
    1997
  • Medical School
  • M.D. Uniformed Services University of Health Science
    2001
  • Internship
  • Tripler Army Medical Center
    2005
  • Residency
  • Tripler Army Medical Center
    2005
  • Board Certification
  • American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology