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What Is Conscious Sedation?

Conscious sedation means you remain awake during the procedure unlike general anesthesia which puts you to sleep. You will receive medications for both pain and relaxation. We administer these medications through an intravenous (IV) line in your arm. Together, these medications will help you relax and relieve any pain or discomfort you may have.

The Gynecology Conscious Sedation Clinic is an outpatient clinic that offers pain control for patients during common gynecological procedures. Our clinic is staffed by gynecologists, gynecologic surgeons, registered nurses, and medical assistants from University of Utah Health who have all undergone the appropriate training and certifications.

Services Offered

We can perform a variety of common gynecological procedures with conscious sedation:

Who Is Eligible for Conscious Sedation?

Any patient deemed appropriate may be eligible for conscious sedation procedures. This includes patients cared for by other health care providers outside of gynecology:

Patient Criteria

All patients must be between the ages of 16-80. All patients will need a ride home following their procedure.

There are several acute and serious chronic medical issues that may make conscious sedation unsafe:

Find a Conscious Sedation Specialist

12 Resulting Health Care Providers

Kathryn S. Brown, MD


Contraception and Family Planning

Laura Chelu, MD, FACOG


Endometriosis, OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics

Jennifer Eggebroten, MD


Abnormal Pap Smear, Adolescent Gynecology, Colposcopy, Contraception and Family Planning, Endometrial Ablation, Endometriosis, Gynecological Surgery, Gynecology, Infections in Women, Menopause, OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics, Perimenopause, Vulvar Disease and Irritation, Women's Health

Anne K. Erickson, MD


OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics

Jenna K. Flanagan, MD, FACOG


OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics

Lori M. Gawron, MD, MPH, FACOG


Contraception and Family Planning, OB/Gyn, General

Lauren Gimbel, MD, MSCI


Endometriosis, Maternal Mental Health, OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics

Laurie B. Griffin, MD, PhD


Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Pregnancy Loss, Stillbirth

Andrea Henricks, MD


OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics

Jennifer Kaiser, MD


Contraception and Family Planning, OB/Gyn, General, Obstetrics

Jayme E. Trevino, MD, MPH


Contraception and Family Planning

Gynecologic Conscious Sedation Clinic Locations

Farmington Health Center

Second Floor

165 N. University Ave
Farmington, UT 84025

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South Jordan Health Center

5126 W. Daybreak Parkway
South Jordan, UT 84009

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Sugar House Health Center

1280 E. Stringham Avenue
Salt Lake City, UT 84106

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University of Utah Hospital

Area E20

50 N. Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84132

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Refer a Patient

You will need a referral from your primary care provider or other specialist to be seen in the Gynecology Conscious Sedation Clinic for a gynecologic procedure. Providers can fill out the online referral form to refer a patient. Call 801-213-2995 for questions. 

Medically Reviewed by a U of U Health Expert

Last reviewed February 2025


University of Utah Health is the only academic medical center in the state of Utah. We are a top-tier research institution training scientists and health care professionals in the latest medical advances. This content was reviewed with your health in mind by Jenna K. Flanagan, MD, FACOG.

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