University Neuropsychiatric Institute
Adult Inpatient Services
Inpatient treatment is for individuals facing a severe mental health issue and who are unable to remain safe in a less restrictive environment. An inpatient hospital stay monitors patients for safety, clarifies diagnosis, focuses the treatment plan and initiates a medication schedule if appropriate. For comprehensive treatment, patients participate in a variety of groups, including psychoeducational, psychotherapy, experiential, and disease management groups. In addition, social workers and psychologists provide individual and family therapy.
To help patients begin their transition back to day-to-day life, a computer assisted stress management program, the Therapeutic Learning Program, is available for all inpatients. A comprehensive discharge plan is also designed with the patient and assists them in transferring to less restrictive treatment and to encourage follow-up care.
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801-583-2500
Meredith Alden, M.D., Ph.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-4096 |
Specialties: Psychiatry
James C. Ashworth, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-7951 |
Specialties: Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Philip L. Baese, M.D.
Locations| (801) 581-5515 | |
| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 587-3423 |
Specialties: Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Roxanne L. Bartel, M.D.
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Deborah Bilder, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Robert D. Birch, D.O.
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Lowry A. Bushnell, M.D.
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Katie Carlson, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Paul J. Carlson, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-7951 |
| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
| Veterans Administration Medical Center | (801) 582-1565 |
Specialties: Psychiatry
Benjamin R. Chan, M.D.
Specialties: Autism, Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, Mood Disorders, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Thomas Conover, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute |
Specialties: Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
David L. Corwin, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child, Psychiatry, Forensic
Traci L. David, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Spencer C. DeBry, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Francis M. Filloux, M.D.
Locations| Clinical Neurosciences Center | (801) 587-7575 |
| PCMC Outpatient Services at Riverton | (801) 587-7575 |
| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 587-7575 |
Specialties: Neurology, Pediatric Neurology, Psychiatry
Martin Freimer, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Paula Gibbs, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Lisa L. Giles, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 313-7711 |
Specialties: Pediatric Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Laura Gilley, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Brian Harlan, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Elizabeth F. Howell, M.D., M.S.
Specialties: Addiction Psychiatry, Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Jason W. Hunziker, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 585-1575 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Ernest Jeremy Kendrick, M.D.
Specialties: Pediatric Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Douglas G. Kondo, M.D.
Locations| (801) 581-5515 | |
| School of Medicine | (801) 581-8806 |
| The Brain Institute | (801) 587-1546 |
| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Sebastian Kreitschitz, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Benjamin Lewis, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Melissa P. Lopez-Larson, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Michael R. Lowry, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 587-3122 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Kelly J. Lundberg, Ph.D.
Locations| ARUP | (801) 587-4674 |
Specialties: Psychiatry
Rachele M. McCarthey, M.D.
Locations| (801) 585-1212 |
Specialties: Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
William M. McMahon, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Clara T. Michael, M.D.
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Women's Midlife Assessment
Matthew L. Moench, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 585-1212 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
David Moulton, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Julie H. Oldroyd, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
James Brent Page, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Duy Pham, M.D.
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Perry F. Renshaw, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Mark Rindflesh, M.D.
Specialties: Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Kalyani Samudra, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
Thomas Schenkenberg, Ph.D.
Locations| Clinical Neurosciences Center | (801) 585-7422 |
Specialties: General Neurology, Neurology, Neuropsychology, Psychiatry
Leonard J. Schmidt, M.D.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Shauna Desai Shah, M.D.
Locations| Primary Children's Medical Center | (801) 313-7711 |
Specialties: Pediatric Behavioral Health, Pediatrics, Developmental, Psychiatry
Jeffrey Sindt, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Rena Jeannette Sugarbaker, M.D.
Specialties: Psychiatry
Jan I. Terpstra, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-7951 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Paul D. Thielking, M.D.
Locations| Huntsman Cancer Institute | (801) 585-0157 |
| University Hospital | (801) 581-7951 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Pain Medicine & Palliative Care, Psychiatry
Michael J. Voss, D.O.
Locations| University Neuropsychiatric Institute | (801) 583-2500 |
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry
Jeffrey M. Watabe, M.D.
Specialties: Adult Behavioral Health, Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Forensic
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