Treehouse Pediatrics
Pediatric Care in Hyrum, UT
Proudly serving Hyrum, Cache Valley, Logan, Smithfield, and surrounding areas since 2004.
Treehouse Pediatrics provides continuous, personalized care for all stages of life, helping your kids stay healthy and catch any potential problems early. We get to know their medical history, lifestyle, and family background, which allows us to make more accurate diagnoses and create treatment plans tailored specifically to them.
We offer preventive care like screenings, vaccinations, and health advice, and we can treat a wide range of conditions—from common colds to chronic illnesses. Choosing Treehouse Pediatrics means you have someone who knows you well, advocates for your health, and helps you navigate the healthcare system more easily.

Welcome to Treehouse Pediatrics serving Hyrum, Utah!
The Treehouse Pediatric Clinic is home to the independent medical practice of:
Bruce A. O’Very, M.D., is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and has been providing medical services to Cache Valley since 1999; he founded Treehouse Pediatrics back in 2004. His practice enables him to offer care for his patients from infancy through adulthood!
After eight devoted years of providing pediatric care to the US Army, Robert Cohoon, DO, joined Treehouse Pediatrics in May 2023.
Emily Fonua, FNP-C has devoted more than ten years of her life to working as a Registered Nurse before completing her studies at Simmons University and obtaining a degree in Family Nursing Practitioner. She is certified through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, giving her the ability to provide care for patients throughout every phase of their lives.
Accepting new patients!
If you live in Hyrum, Utah, and are on the lookout for a pediatrician you can trust, look no further!
The whole team at Treehouse Pediatrics is excited for you to be a part of our family! We stay on top of modern healthcare standards so that we can give you the most reliable service possible.
Questions? We look forward to hearing from you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer same-day sick appointments?
Yes. Treehouse Pediatrics offers same-day appointments in Logan whenever possible for ear infections, sore throats, fevers, coughs, and minor injuries. If your child wakes up sick, call us early and our team will do everything we can to get you seen as soon as possible!
What should I do if my child has a fever?
For infants under 3 months, any fever of 100.4°F or higher requires immediate medical attention. For older children, fever can often be monitored at home depending on other symptoms. If you’re unsure, call our office and we’ll guide you on the next best steps!
How do I know if my child is meeting developmental milestones?
During regular checkups, we assess developmental milestones including speech, motor skills, social interaction, and learning progress. If you have concerns about speech delays, behavior, or learning challenges, we encourage you to bring them up. Early support can make a big difference!
What insurance plans do you accept?
We accept most major insurance plans. Because coverage can change, we recommend contacting our office directly to confirm participation with your specific provider.
From Birth Through Adulthood
Our doctors provide care for the following
Illness & Injuries
Vaccinations
Checkups
What Our Patients Have to Say
“As a new mom, taking care of my baby is overwhelming and stressful at times. However, thanks to Dr. O’Very and his staff, I am able to receive comfort and direction on how to best care for my son. Dr. O’very is so patient and caring towards me and my husband as new parents! You can tell the staff at Treehouse Pediatrics love what they do and they make you feel like you are a part of their family.“
“We have loved every single visit and interaction with Treehouse Pediatrics. Dr. O’Very LOVES his job and it’s obvious with the way he cares for each of his patients. The staff are all professional and talented and the use of technology makes scheduling easy and so convenient. We love them so much we are going to continue going even though we moved out of Cache County.”


