Health Clinics of Utah
Health Clinics of Utah is now
University of Utah Health's Population Health Clinic
The University of Utah’s brand new Population Health Clinic is really a Three-In-One Operation, hoping to tackle some of the most pressing health and human service delivery needs in the state, testing innovative ideas that aim to quell the cost crisis in healthcare while improving the lives of Utahns and leveraging learners to train the next generation of health professionals! You are going to love it here!
A little about each of our three clinical programs:
The student-run primary care clinic:
At the University of Utah Rosepark Student Run Primary Care Clinic our friendly, well-trained staff will be providing excellent primary care services for patients including but not limited to yearly physicals, immunizations, pap smears, medication management, diabetes care, and cancer screenings. We can’t wait to meet you and get started on your journey to wellness and health!
To schedule an appointment please contact us
- Phone: 801-646-6399
- Fax: 801-646-6375
The newcomer health clinic for refugees:
At the University of Utah Newcomer Health Clinic our highly-trained medical professionals provide culturally-competent Health Screenings and medical care for newly arrived refugees from countries around the world! These screenings include all the required immunizations and blood tests for immigration and state-required testing and reporting. You are in good hands at the U of U Newcomer Health Clinic!
The contact information for the Newcomer Health Clinic is:
- Phone: 801-646-6399
- Fax: 801-646-6397
The intensive outpatient clinic(IOC):
At the University of Utah Intensive Outpatient Clinic we have a specific treatment plan that we use for all of our patients: TRUST.
What happens when patients with lengthy, complex histories of addiction and trauma end up repeatedly going to the ER for care? It places a significant financial and medical burden on the health care system. The IOC provides long-term medical and mental health care tailored to the individual needs of marginalized and impoverished patients—building relationships and changing lives.
To be considered as a patient for the IOC, please reach out:
- Phone: 801-213-2537
- Fax: 801-646-6398
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