About Herriman, UT
Herriman sits on the southwest edge of Salt Lake County, tucked between the Oquirrh Mountains and Bangerter Highway. The city has become a destination for growing families over the past decade — new subdivisions, high-performing schools, and the expanding footprint around Herriman High School and Mountain Ridge High. The Rose Canyon area, the Anthem neighborhood, and the stretches south toward Bluffdale give Herriman a suburban character that still feels fresh.
Our Herriman client base reflects that growth. Young families, high-school and college-age athletes (football, basketball, soccer, track programs all carry depth in this area), and working professionals balancing a growing household. The drips that come up most are pragmatic — immune support, athletic recovery, quick-energy B12 shots for busy parents.
Popular with Herriman clients
- Immunity Armor — huge during school cold-and-flu season when one kid’s sniffle becomes the whole family’s problem
- Athletic Recovery — older high-school athletes recovering from tournaments and two-a-day football practices (parental consent required under 18)
- B12 injection — the parent-of-young-kids staple
- Myers Cocktail — monthly maintenance for working parents
- Hangover Relief — Herriman hosts its share of wedding weekends and milestone birthdays
Drive from Herriman
- From Anthem / Rose Canyon: east via 12600 South to Bangerter, north on Bangerter to 9000 South, east to 9400 South. 14–16 minutes.
- From Herriman Main Street: north on Bangerter, east on 10400 South, east again to 9400 South. 12–14 minutes.
- From the Bluffdale border: north on Bangerter or 13400 South. 13–15 minutes.
- From Herriman High area: 12–14 minutes via 11800 South and Bangerter.
FAQ
Is the drive too long from Herriman?
Clients tell us no — 15 minutes is comparable to a run to Costco, and the clinical setting is genuinely different from mobile alternatives.
Do you accommodate family scheduling?
Yes — morning drop-ins while kids are at school are our most popular slot for Herriman moms and dads.
Can an 18-year-old senior come in before a tournament?
Yes — 18+ is no-parental-consent territory, and a pre-event Myers or hydration drip is a legitimate sports-prep tool. Anti-doping testing note applies (see Athletic Recovery).
Herriman is growing fast — will you open a Herriman location?
No announcements at this time. Our Sandy clinic serves Herriman reliably.
Herriman: a quick hop northeast
First-drip $20 off for Herriman clients. Call for morning or afternoon availability.
Call Prime IV Sandy (385) 318-3283