About
Winston Brent Bokor, MD, FACP holds dual board certifications in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease. He earned his Infectious Disease Fellowship at East Tennessee State University, where he served as Chief Fellow in his second year. Before that, he completed his residency at Holston Valley Medical Center, a Level I trauma center, rising to Chief Resident.
Dr. Bokor published sarcoma tissue cancer research alongside the Huntsman Cancer Institute. He served on the Infectious Disease Advisory Board of Gilead Pharmaceuticals, shaping outreach and treatment strategies for Hepatitis C antiviral therapies across the country. Each year, Ballad Health invites him to speak at its Annual Medical Updates Meeting, which draws physicians from multiple disciplines nationwide. He recently served as President of the Summit-Wasatch Medical Society and attends the Utah Medical Association House of Delegates annual meeting as a delegate. His healthcare journey started at the People's Health Clinic, where he first learned to take blood pressure readings. He continues to volunteer there today, advancing equitable healthcare access in the Wasatch Back.
Education & Training
Residency
Chief Resident, Holston Valley Medical Center (Level I trauma center)
Fellowship
Infectious Disease Fellowship, East Tennessee State University (ETSU); served as Chief Fellow in second year
Additional Training
Published sarcoma tissue cancer research with the Huntsman Cancer Institute; Infectious Disease Advisory Board of Gilead Pharmaceuticals
Certifications
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Bokor right for?
Dr. Bokor is an excellent fit for patients who need specialized expertise in Infectious Disease or complex Internal Medicine. Patients managing Hepatitis C, difficult infections, or chronic conditions benefit from his dual-board background. Travelers seeking pre-travel consultations and vaccinations will find his Travel Medicine focus valuable. Those requiring wound care also fall within his clinical scope. Because Dr. Bokor accepts patients by physician referral only, prospective patients should ask their current provider for a referral.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Bokor specializes in Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Travel Medicine, and Wound Care. He holds dual board certifications in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease, giving him deep expertise across each area. He also incorporates Functional and Preventive Medicine into his clinical approach.
Yes. Dr. Bokor holds board certifications in both Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease. He also earned Fellowship in the American College of Physicians, making him the only concierge physician in Summit-Wasatch Counties to hold that distinction.
Dr. Bokor completed his Infectious Disease Fellowship at East Tennessee State University, where he served as Chief Fellow during his second year. He trained as a resident at Holston Valley Medical Center, a Level I trauma center, and served as Chief Resident there.
Dr. Bokor served on the Infectious Disease Advisory Board of Gilead Pharmaceuticals. In that role, he helped develop outreach and treatment strategies for Hepatitis C antiviral therapies. His advisory work promoted widespread adoption of advanced HCV treatment protocols across the country.
Yes. Dr. Bokor published sarcoma tissue cancer research in collaboration with the Huntsman Cancer Institute. He also speaks annually at Ballad Health's Annual Medical Updates Meeting, presenting to physicians from multiple disciplines across the nation.
Dr. Bokor recently served as President of the Summit-Wasatch Medical Society. He also attends the Utah Medical Association House of Delegates annual meeting as a delegate. Earlier in his career, he served as Chief Resident and later as Chief Fellow during his Infectious Disease training.
Yes. Travel Medicine is one of Dr. Bokor's core specialties at Snowfall Concierge Medicine. Patients planning international or high-risk travel can consult with him for pre-travel evaluations and related care. A physician referral is required to be considered as a patient.
Dr. Bokor volunteers at the People's Health Clinic in the Wasatch Back region. His healthcare journey began there, where he first learned to take blood pressure readings. He remains committed to improving healthcare access for the broader community.
Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026
