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Osher Center for Integrative Health

Bringing Integrative Health To The Heart Of Utah

The Osher Center for Integrative Health (OCIH) leads the University of Utah Health system in promoting whole-person health and workplace well-being. OCIH's program prioritizes integrative medicine solutions and preventative health care habits. Our goal is to to guide individuals and communities toward optimal wellness.

OCIH programs, services, and education focus on the foundations of health:

  • Nutrition

  • Movement

  • Rest

  • How we connect to ourselves and the world around us

OCIH believes that health is more than just the absence of sickness. It's the opportunity to truly thrive in life and flourish in work.

Four separate hands each hold puzzle pieces

What Is Integrative Health?

Integrative medicine and health reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient. Integrative medicine focuses on the whole person. Our work is informed by evidence, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic and lifestyle approaches. We work with a variety of health care professionals across multiple disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.

Workplace Well-being

Improving the overall health and well-being of our employees and promoting joy in the workplace

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Whole-person Health

Addressing all aspects of your well-being

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Locations

Health & Wellness Center

295 Chipeta Way, Ste. 248
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

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PEAK

HPER East Building
260 South 1850 East
Room 217
SLC, UT 84112

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L.S. Skaggs Patient Wellness Center

530 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

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Resiliency Center

Spencer F. & Cleone P. Eccles Health Sciences Education Building
26 South 2000 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84112

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OCIH Blogs & Stories

Integrative Health: A Whole-Person Approach

The Wellness Bus seeks to reduce chronic disease by providing health services and screenings for community members at no cost. Lola, a member of the Utah community, started her health journey by visiting the Wellness Bus.

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How to Avoid Food Policing and Weight Shaming: A Tutorial for Parents

While attempting to teach the importance of a well-balanced diet, sometimes even well-intentioned parents might accidentally encroach on food policing and weight shaming. Learn tips on how to talk to your kids about food.

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Updated WellU Options to Help You Focus on Your Health

The WellU program helps academic campus and U Health academics employees enhance employee health and manage health care costs. We strive to provide opportunities for employees to increase their health and well-being.

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U of U’s PEAK Health and Fitness Program Helps Couple Stay Fit as they Age

Linda Smith and her husband, Lee Shuster, started attending Peak fitness classes in 1999. Decades later, they're still enjoying what Peak Health & Wellness has to offer.

Read Linda and Lee's story

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