Dr. Jeremy D. Hatch graduated dental school in 2004 and runs MountainView Dental as a single-doctor practice out of a clinic suite on 850 West in Hurricane. The address sits on the west side of town in the newer commercial corridor that built up alongside Hurricane’s residential expansion — the freeway-exit-to-Coral-Canyon stretch where most of the city’s growth has happened over the last fifteen years.
Hurricane needs more solo dentists than it has
Hurricane has roughly tripled in population since the early 2000s, and the dental capacity has not kept up at the same rate. Many residents of Sky Mountain, Coral Canyon, and the Sand Hollow-side subdivisions still drive into Washington or St. George for routine cleanings — a thirty-minute round trip that breaks a working parent’s afternoon. Solo locally owned offices like MountainView are part of the slow infrastructure catch-up that lets a Hurricane resident book their kid’s cleaning at a clinic on the same side of the Virgin River.
Solo doctor, single location
Care is general restorative and preventive dentistry — cleanings, fillings, crowns, root canals, basic cosmetic — at solo-doctor scale. There is no chain affiliation, no DSO overlay, no multi-location regional brand. Dr. Hatch is publicly named with credentials, the practice site is current, the Yelp listing is consistent with the site, and the practice appears in network directories for major insurance carriers.
A clean Hurricane candidate
For a Southern Utah register that specifically wants to show coverage outside the St. George core, Hurricane is one of the cities the register most needs to anchor cleanly. MountainView Dental — solo owner, single location, named provider, well-verified across multiple sources, no chain affiliation — is exactly the kind of profile that establishes that anchor.