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Helping you live the healthiest life possible

LDS Hospital

At LDS Hospital, we’re happy to tell you about our compassionate caregivers, clinical excellence, award-winning care and even our beautiful campus. Our patients and families are the center of every thought, communication and action

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Urgent care options at this location

Urgent care

Intermountain offers licensed professionals for non-life-threatening urgent care, no appointment necessary.

Salt Lake Clinic - InstaCare
389 South 900 East, Salt Lake City, UT
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385-282-2400Website

Intermountain Health offers 24/7 emergency services, prioritizing prompt critical care with a goal to see you within 30 minutes upon arrival.

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Mental health crisis care at LDS Hospital

Are you or a family member experiencing a mental health crisis and need help now? Come to the Behavioral Health Access Center at LDS Hospital.

After hours: If this is an after-hours mental health emergency, go to the Emergency room in Building 1.

324 9th Ave (Building 4) | Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Phone: 801-408-8330

Behavioral health access center
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Oncology at LDS Hospital

Comprehensive cancer care, from experts close to home

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We offer several types of classes supporting many stages of life

Classes at LDS Hospital

Discover a world of health and wellness classes designed to empower, educate, and inspire. From pregnancy and childbirth to support groups, we offer something for everyone. Join us in nurturing your well-being.

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