
Over 9,000 individuals may have been affected by a recent data breach at Utah Valley Pediatrics.
According to a disclosure filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Feb. 6, 2026, the incident impacted a total of 9,958 people in the United States.
While the full scope of the compromised data has not been detailed publicly, such breaches often include both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) which could detail names, SSNs, and medical information exposed.
There is no public information at this time about the identity of the perpetrators or the specific method used to compromise the data.
Those who may be impacted should carefully review any correspondence from Utah Valley Pediatrics LC for instructions and resources.
While the company has not publicly announced the specific resources offered, organizations in the healthcare sector typically provide affected individuals with information about credit monitoring, identity theft protection, and steps to secure their accounts.
Anyone who believes they may be affected should monitor their financial and medical records for suspicious activity, report any discrepancies to the appropriate authorities, and consider placing a fraud alert or security freeze on their credit files.








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