Dr. Erika NoonanMD, FAAFP, NCMP

Family Medicine

at Healthspan Utah — Heber City, UT

About

Erika M. Noonan, MD, FAAFP, NCMP, is a board-certified family physician with over 15 years of clinical experience. She earned her undergraduate degree in Nutrition Science before medical school, a foundation that still informs how she approaches every patient. She completed fellowship training in both Geriatrics and Integrative Medicine, and she holds certification as a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner.

Dr. Noonan spent eight years focused on geriatric care before founding Healthspan Utah, and that depth of experience in aging shapes her work with adults at every life stage. She is passionate about dementia prevention, longevity, bone health, sleep medicine, and hormone management, including testosterone replacement in women. She takes a conservative, individualized approach to hormone therapy and tailors every treatment plan to the patient in front of her. Her integrative medicine philosophy is straightforward: whatever helps the patient feel well is the right path forward. Outside the exam room, Dr. Noonan serves as an assistant professor, teaching medical students and residents and mentoring the next generation of physicians. She does not profit from supplement sales or lab recommendations, keeping her focus entirely on patient outcomes.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Nutrition Science (degree earned before medical school)

Fellowship

Geriatrics; Integrative Medicine

Additional Training

Assistant Professor teaching medical students and residents

Certifications

Board Certified Family Physician
Fellowship-Trained in Geriatrics
Fellowship-Trained in Integrative Medicine
Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP/NCMP)
FAAFP

Conditions Treated

menopause
perimenopause
hormone imbalances
weight management
obesity
diabetes
depression
anxiety
ADHD
insomnia
sleep apnea
osteoporosis
dementia prevention
cognitive decline
hypertension
hyperlipidemia
gut health disorders
bone health
acute illness
urinary tract infections
strep throat
influenza
COVID-19
metabolic syndrome

Who is Dr. Noonan right for?

Dr. Noonan works well with adults who want a physician to address the full picture of their health, not just individual symptoms. Women navigating perimenopause or menopause benefit from her specialized certification and evidence-based approach to hormone therapy. Patients interested in dementia prevention, cognitive health, or longevity will find her evaluations thorough and proactive. Adults managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or metabolic syndrome fit naturally within her clinical scope. She also serves patients who value integrative options alongside conventional medicine and want a doctor who tailors every recommendation to their individual biology.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Noonan treats a broad range of conditions including menopause, perimenopause, hormone imbalances, weight management, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, depression, anxiety, ADHD, insomnia, sleep apnea, osteoporosis, metabolic syndrome, gut health disorders, and acute illnesses like strep throat, UTIs, and influenza. She also conducts cognitive health and dementia prevention evaluations.

Yes. Dr. Noonan holds board certification in Family Medicine and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians (FAAFP). She also earned certification as a Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (NCMP), which requires specialized training and examination in menopause care.

Dr. Noonan completed two fellowships: one in Geriatrics and one in Integrative Medicine. She spent eight years focused on geriatric care before founding Healthspan Utah. That training gives her a detailed understanding of aging, cognitive health, and long-term disease prevention.

Dr. Noonan takes an evidence-based, individualized approach to menopause and perimenopause. She considers hormone therapy, lifestyle changes, and integrative options based on each patient's symptoms, preferences, and history. Her NCMP certification reflects specialized expertise in this area beyond standard family medicine training.

Yes. Dr. Noonan offers testosterone replacement for women when clinically appropriate. She takes a conservative, individualized approach, starting with low doses and monitoring carefully for side effects. She discusses the evidence, the risks, and the expected benefits with each patient before proceeding.

Dr. Noonan conducts in-depth dementia risk evaluations that include a detailed lifestyle and medical history, evidence-based cognitive screening, advanced lab testing, sleep screening, and a nutrition and supplement review. She orders an in-home sleep study when indicated. Patients can also opt into genetic testing as part of the evaluation.

Dr. Noonan's approach is to meet each patient where they are. Some patients want to explore integrative options; others prefer conventional Western medicine. She supports both. Her treatment plans draw from whatever combination of evidence-based approaches best fits each individual's goals and comfort level.

Yes. Dr. Noonan earned a degree in Nutrition Science before attending medical school. That foundation informs her approach to weight management, metabolic health, bone health, and supplement recommendations throughout her practice.

Yes. Dr. Noonan serves as an assistant professor, teaching medical students and residents. She also mentors young physicians entering the field. Her academic work runs alongside her clinical practice at Healthspan Utah.

Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026