Houston Reynolds, M.D.

Internal Medicine Clinic, Bear Lake Clinic, Emergency Department

Montpelier, ID, Garden City, UT

Doctor Houston Reynolds was born and raised in Provo Utah. He went to Timpview High School where he participated heavily in sports including football, basketball, and baseball. He was awarded multiple honors including being named to the Elite 11 and receiving All-State honors all 4 years of high school. He was recruited heavily out of high school and ultimately accepted a scholarship offer to play for Brigham Young University.

After graduating from Timpview with a 4.0 GPA he served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Frankfurt Germany.

While at BYU, he received multiple honors including All Mountain West Conference, Academic All American, Offensive Line Captain, and was nominated for several awards recognizing athletic and academic achievement including the Scholar-Athlete award and the BYU Kimball Award.

Dr. Reynolds football career came to an abrupt halt after a devastating injury ultimately prevented him from returning to the sport. It was at this time he decided to pursue a career in medicine. Focused on his education he went on to graduate from BYU with honors cum laude with a 3.95 GPA.

Dr. Reynolds attended the University of Utah School of Medicine graduating in 2020. He completed his residency in Nampa Idaho from Full Circle Health-The Family Medicine Residency of Idaho in 2023. He was trained in Rural, Family, and Preventative Medicine with a special focus in Sports Medicine. He was also trained broadly in inpatient hospital medicine, emergency medicine, frontier medicine, preventative medicine, palliative care, hospice, pediatrics obstetrics, geriatrics, upper and lower endoscopy & colonoscopies, dermatology and sports medicine.

He met his wife Kimmy while attending BYU. She is an accomplished ballroom dancer and won both national and world championships while on the BYU Ballroom Dance Team. Dr Reynolds and his wife were married in 2013. They have two children, Tait who is 3 years old, and Knox who was born at Bear Lake Memorial Hospital in August.