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There are 19 Mental Health Professionals in Salt Lake City, UT and 37% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Popular hospitals in the area include Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, St. Mark's Hospital and University Of Utah Hospitals And Clinics.
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19 Results for Mental Health near Salt Lake City, UT

Healthcare at a Glance in Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City has a beautiful landscape that offers residents many healthy outdoor activities. Local healthcare systems include University of Utah Health and Intermountain Healthcare. Both systems have centers dedicated to heart health. Veterans in the area can get healthcare at VA Salt Lake City Health Care System. For the uninsured or underinsured, the Maliheh Free Clinic offers free same-day urgent medical care.

Salt Lake City’s Top-Rated Facilities

For some of the best pediatric care in the region, Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital - University of Utah tops the list. Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital ranked nationally in 8 pediatric specialties, including:

  • #17 in Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery
  • #31 in Pediatric Orthopedics
  • #40 in Pediatric Pediatric Nephrology

U.S. News rates University of Utah Hospital #1 in Salt Lake City and Utah. University of Utah Hospital ranks #33 nationally in adult cancer treatment. University of Utah Hospital is high-performing in 17 procedures and conditions, including:

  • Colon and lung cancer surgery
  • Hip replacement, knee replacement, and hip fracture
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Mental Health Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mental health provider?

Mental health providers are trained to help you manage and care for your emotional and behavioral wellbeing. These providers can include a variety of mental health professionals, commonly including psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health counselors, and family and marriage counselors. An important distinction can be that a psychiatrist is a medical doctor who is trained to diagnose and treat mental illness with prescription medicine. A psychologist and other counselors typically have a masters degree, and are trained to treat through counseling. Whichever provider you choose, a mental health provider can be a crucial component in your overall health journey.