General Health Clinics
Intermountain Community and School Clinics
A service of the Intermountain Health Care (IHC)
Provides primary health care to identified populations of low income, uninsured
patients, and those without access in defined geographical areas.
Locations:
Intermountain Neighborhood Clinic
855 West California Avenue (1330 South)
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Phone: 977-0502
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon. - Fri.;
Closed on city and state holidays
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Provides urgent and primary
medical care for patients of all ages and all incomes within Salt Lake County.
Intermountain Pamela J Atkinson Clinic
1090 South Roberta Street (250 East) [Lincoln Elementary School]
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: 578-8376
Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon. - Thur 8 a.m. - Noon, Fri.
Closed school holidays
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Serves residents in zip codes 84101,
84102, 84111, and 84115 as well as the children and families of Lincoln
Elementary School.
Intermountain Rose Park Elementary Clinic
1105 West 1000 North
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 364-2434
Hours: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., Mon..; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wed. & Thu.; Closed Tues.
& Fri..
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Serves residents of zip code 84116,
84114, 84103, and the students and their families of Rose Park Elementary
School.
Intermountain North Temple Clinic
54 North 800 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 359-0901
Hours: 10 a.m. - 7:30 p.m., Mon. - Sat.
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Provides urgent medical care for
patients of all ages and all incomes with no geographical boundary
restrictions. No primary care or dental provided at this location.
Fees: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, PCN, CHIP, some private insurances, or
charges on a sliding scale based on household size and income.
Community Health Centers
Provides primary health care to low income and uninsured people on a sliding
fee scale.
Locations:
Fees: Co-pay or sliding scale—accepts Medicaid, Medicare, PCN, CHIP, and
most private insurances.
Eligibility Requirements: Accepts previous clients within the last 2 years,
immediate family members of current clients, or pregnant women. New clients
are accepted with insurance.
Salt Lake Valley Health Department
Preventive health services to residents of Salt Lake County, particularly to lowincome
uninsured and underinsured.
Locations:
South East Public Health
Center
9340 South 700 East
Sandy, UT 84070
Phone: 255-7114
Services: CHIP, Medicaid
and PCN eligibility;
Immunizations; WIC;
Women’s cancer screening
South Main Public
Health Center
3690 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 468-3690
Services: CHIP,
Medicaid, & PCN
eligibility; Immunizations;
Pediatrics; Prenatal; WIC;
Women’s cancer
screening; Women’s health
West Jordan Public Health Center
1740 West 7800 South
West Jordan, UT 84084
Phone: 569-4360
Services: WIC
Fees: Sliding scale
Eligibility Requirements: Varies by service
Maliheh Free Clinic
To improve the life quality of uninsured families in the Greater Salt Lake Area
by providing free medical services.
Location:
415 East 3900 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Phone: 266-3700
Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. , 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., Tue. - Fri., By appointment only
Fees: None
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: The clinic will not turn anyone away,
but is intended to serve individuals and families at or below 150% of federal
poverty guidelines, who do not have health insurance, and are not eligible for
Medicare, Medicaid, homeless services, or other programs.
Midvale Family Health Clinic
Provides primary medical care. Medical services provided by a licensed family
nurse practitioner and licensed clinical social worker.
Locations: 7852 South Pioneer Street (310 West)
Midvale, UT 84047
Phone: 561-2211
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon., - Thur., (closed 12 - 1)
Urgent Pediatric Care: 8:30-9 a.m., 1-1:30 (walk-in)
Fees: Sliding scale ($10 to $20 according to income) – accepts Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP,
PCN, and private insurances.
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: None - primarily serves a low-income, uninsured
population; no boundary restrictions.
Utah Partners for Health
Provides access to healthcare for those in need.
Location: (Some services available at other locations, call for details)
Magna Exodus Clinic
8211 West 3500 South
Magna, UT 84044
Phone: 250-9638 ext. 131
Hours: 7a.m.-10 p.m. Daily
Services: Counseling, Eye care, Physical therapy, Primary care,
Radiology, Women’s health, Free mobile clinic
Fees: Varies by service. A small co-pay will be requested in most cases, which
will be a fraction of the total cost of the healthcare visit.
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Serves residents in Magna, Kearns,
and West Valley City who are uninsured, have a household income less than
$35,000, and have a medical need. For breast exams and pap smears,
geographical boundaries do not apply.
Health Clinics of Utah
A program of the Utah Department of Health
Provides recipients of government assistance programs access to appropriate
health services.
Locations: Health Clinics of Utah
3195 South Main Street, Ste 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 468-0354
Fees: Co-pay or Medicaid fees charged for services not covered by benefit plan.
Eligibility Requirements: Services are for clients who receive Medicaid,
Medicare, PCN, or CHIP benefits.
Planned Parenthood Association of Utah
To provide a full range of professional, personalized, confidential reproductive health
care services for women, men, and teens regardless of age or income.
Locations:
Fees: Sliding scale, insurance accepted
Specialized Health Clinics
Shriners Hospitals for Children Intermountain
Provides expert pediatric orthopedic medical care free of charge.
Location: Fairfax Road at Virginia Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
Phone: 536-3500, 1-800-313-3745
Fees: None
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: 18 years or younger with orthopedic or
reconstructive plastic surgery needs living in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming,
Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora Mexico, and Chihuahua Mexico.
Intake Procedure: Apply by phone, referral necessary from self, friend, doctor,
school etc.
Refugee Health Program
Identifies refugees entering the state with communicable diseases posing a
potential public health threat. Identifies refugee health conditions that
adversely impact resettlement and self-sufficiency. Provides appropriate
referrals for health care and prevention activities.
Phone: 538-6096
Ellis R. Shipp Public Health Center
4535 South 5600 West
West Valley, UT 84120
Phone: 963-7335
Services: Children’s health care;
CHIP, Medicaid, & PCN eligibility;
Family dental; Immunizations;
Prenatal care; WIC;
Women’s Cancer Screening
Rose Park Public Health Center
1625 West 700 North, Suite H
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 521-0778 (Immunizations),
322-0502 (WIC)
Salt Lake City Public Health Center
610 South 200 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: 534-4666
Services: Immunizations;
HIV testing/counseling;
Lead Poisoning Prevention (534-4582);
STD testing/treatment; TB
testing/treatment;
Women’s cancer screening
Central City
461 South 400 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 539-8617
Copperview
8446 Harrison Street (300 West)
Midvale, UT 84047
Phone: 566-5494
Oquirrh View
4745 South 3200 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84118
Phone: 964-6214
Stephen D. Ratcliffe
1365 West 1000 North
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone: 328-5750
Salt Lake City
654 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Phone: 322-5571
West Valley City
1906 West 3600 South
West Valley, UT 84119
Phone: 973-9675
South Jordan
1091 W South Jordan Pkwy
South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone: 254-2052
Specialized Health Clinics (Continued)
4th Street Clinic
Wasatch Homeless Health Care Program
Provides free comprehensive primary health care to homeless individuals and
families in the Salt Lake City area.
Locations: 404 South 400 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 364-0058
Fees: None—accepts Medicaid, Medicare, PCN, & CHIP, Private
Insurance
Eligibility Requirements: Services for homeless only. Appointment necessary
for most services.
George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center
VA Salt Lake City Health Care System
Provides quality inpatient, outpatient, and long-term healthcare to eligible
veterans .
Locations: 500 South Foothill Drive (1800 East)
Salt Lake City, UT 84148
Phone: 582-1565, 1-800-613-4012
On-Call Nurse/Medical Information Line: 1-866-369-8020
Hours: Clinics: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Mon. - Fri.
Emergency Care Unit: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Fees: Varies by service
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Honorably discharged veterans
residing in Utah, western Nevada, southeastern Idaho, and southwestern
Wyoming provided care upon enrollment. To enroll, contact the enrollment
office at (801) 584-2585. To request an enrollment form by mail, call and leave
name, address, zip, and phone number with area code.
Indian Walk-In Center
Aids and assists American Indian/Alaskan Native people – promotes and
provides access to primary medical care, dental care, and prenatal care.
Locations: 120 West 1300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 486-4877,
1-866-OUR-IWIC (687-4942)
Hours: 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri.;
8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thu.; Closed 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Daily
Fees: None
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: American Indians/Alaskan Natives in
the Salt Lake Area. Census and tribal enrollment numbers are required.
Miscellaneous Services
Utah Medical Association
Provides a physician referral service. Phone: (801) 747-3500
RxConnect Utah
A program of the Utah Department of Health
Links individuals with the necessary resources to obtain required prescriptions.
Individuals must qualify for services. Can take 4-8 weeks.
Phone: 1-866-221-0265
Health Access Project (HAP)
Helps uninsured individuals obtain needed health care before it becomes an
emergency. Referral needed from HAP provider or 2-1-1 (primary care only).
Phone: 412-3980
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)
Evaluation, assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and case management
for children in Utah with special health care needs.
Phone: 584-8284, 1-800-829-8200
How to Find Health Care
This list is intended to help those who are low-income, uninsured, or receiving
government assistance and are in need of primary health care.
Choosing the right clinic can be difficult. Review the following questions, or
call 2-1-1 for help locating the most appropriate resource.
What is the nature of the medical need?
Listed clinics provide services that meet differing types of medical needs. Most
provide primary care, and offer: preventative care (immunizations, annual
checkups/physicals), care for chronic conditions (diabetes, asthma), and acute
care (colds, sore throats, flu). Some clinics provide specific or specialized
services, and would not be appropriate for all needs. To identify if a clinic
provides a specific service only, or to identify which type of service the clinic
offers, see the clinic’s description, “Services,” or “Eligibility Requirements.”
Is the individual currently insured?
The clinics listed here provide medical services to individuals or families that
are uninsured or participate in government funded insurance programs (i.e.
Medicaid, Medicare, Veterans, Primary Care Network (PCN), etc.). Individuals
with insurance should call the insurance carrier to locate a provider.
Has the individual been to a clinic before?
It is advisable to continue services at the same clinic, if available or
appropriate. If the individual’s financial or insurance situation has changed,
consider first discussing this issue with his/her previous clinic. Some clinics,
due to specialized purposes, capacity, or budget constraints do not accept
certain insurance providers or new clients. To identify a clinic’s limitations or
availability to accept patients or insurance see “Eligibility Requirements”
and/or “Area Served.”
Does the individual live within a specific geographic area?
Some clinics serve only patients living within specific boundaries, such as a city
or zip code, and will not serve individuals outside of those boundaries. To
identify if a clinic has boundary limitations, see the clinic’s “Fees,” “Eligibility
Requirements,” and/or “Area Served.”
Does the individual belong to a specific population?
Some clinics serve only patients of a specific population, such as veterans, the
homeless, or Native Americans. If the individual does not belong to that
population, the clinic will not serve him/her. To identify if a clinic works only
with a specific population, see the clinic’s “Eligibility Requirements.”
Key terms:
Urgent care: untreated acute or chronic cconditions that need to be addressed
quickly, but are not life threatening. Emergency care: services for lifethreatening
needs ( heart attack, stroke, etc.). Specialty care: services for
specific medical conditions (neurology, surgery, etc.). In most cases a patient
needs to be referred to a specialist by his/her primary care physician.
For a listing of government-funded insurance programs, please see the Public
Health Insurance Resource List.
Salt Lake Area
Health Resource List
www.211ut.org
Phone: 2-1-1
Fax: (801) 746-2880
Last Update: January 2009
If list is older than 6 months, please call 2-1-1, or visit
www.211ut.org for an updated version.
211 Info Bank is the place to call if you need help or want to give help. Callers
can be linked to resources available from health and human service programs
throughout the state.
Hospitals
Alta View Hospital (IHC) ..................................................... 501-2600
9660 South 1300 East, Sandy, UT 84094
Intermountain Medical Center (IHC).................................. 507-7000
5121 South Cottonwood St., Murray, UT 84157
Jordan Valley Medical Center (Iasis Healthcare) ............... 561-8888
3580 West 9000 South, West Jordan, UT 84088
LDS Hospital (IHC) ..............................................................408-1100
8th Avenue (400 North) “C” Street (300 East), Salt Lake City, UT 84143
Pioneer Valley Hospital (Iasis Healthcare) ..........................964-3100
3460 South Pioneer Parkway (4155 West), West Valley City, UT 84120
Primary Children’s Medical Center (IHC) .........................662-1000
100 North Medical Drive (1750 East), Salt Lake City, UT 84113
St. Mark’s Hospital (MountainStar) ....................................268-7111
1200 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84124
Salt Lake Regional Hospital
and Medical Center (Iasis Healthcare) ................................350-4111
1050 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
University of Utah Hospital (UUHSC) .................................581-2121
50 North Medical Drive (1950 East), Salt Lake City, UT 84132
PREPARED MEALS
Rescue Mission
463 South 400 West..................................................... 355-1302
Breakfast: 6:15 – 6:45 a.m., Mon. – Sat.
Dinner: Daily following 7 p.m. chapel service
St. Vincent de Paul Center
437 West 200 South..................................................... 363-7710
Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Mon. – Fri.
Brunch: 10 a.m. – 11 a.m., Sat.
Salvation Army
437 West 200 South..................................................... 870-7021
Dinner: 5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m., Daily
Eagle Ranch ............................................................... 254-4945
500 South 600 West (outdoors)
7 a.m. – 11 a.m., Sun.
Salt Lake City Mission
500 West 200 south (behind Road Home) ................... 355-6310
Breakfast: 8 a.m. – 9 a.m., Mon. – Sat.
Good Samaritan Program
347 East South Temple................................................ 328-5633
Sack Lunches: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., Daily
GROCERIES / EMERGENCY FOOD
For a referral to a food pantry:............................................2-1-1
WELFARE AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
(Food stamps, financial assistance, medical coverage, etc.)
Downtown Employment Center (Workforce Services)
158 South 200 West..................................................... 468-0000
(Serves clients in zip codes 84101, 84104, 84111, 84116)
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
Utah Department of Workforce Services
Central Eligibility ........................................................ 313-4600
Veterans Representative Available.............................. 524-9160
Community Action Program
764 South 200 West..................................................... 359-2444
CRISIS NURSERY / DAY CARE
Family Support Center
Sugarhouse: 2020 South Lake Street (740 East)......... 487-7778
Midvale: 777 West Center Street (7720 South) .......... 255-6881
Child Care Resource and Referral
Assistance in locating a day care provider near you ...................
.......................................................................355-HUGS (4847)
DAY CENTER
Bishop Weigand Homeless Day Center
235 South Rio Grande Street (455 West) .....................363-7710
Shower, laundry, mail, phone, bag storage, haircuts, and
referrals to other assistance programs.
Rescue Mission
463 South 400 West .....................................................355-1302
Day Room, open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. during
inclement weather. Free check room where transients can
check their luggage.
PERSONAL CARE ITEMS
Good Samaritan Program
347 East South Temple ................................................328-5633
9 a.m. – 8 p.m., Daily (When available)
Gloves, hats, scarves, socks, deodorant, soap, razors, feminine
hygiene, diapers.
VOA - Homeless Outreach Program
Sleeping bags, winter clothing, food sacks ..................631-7584
Lightriders Motercycle Outreach
Provides basic necessities to homeless people, homeless
Outreach.......................................................................979-7260
LEGAL
Street Law Project: Free problem solving help with
housing, landlord/tenant issues, small claims court,
divorce/custody/child support, domestic violence issues, and
Workforce Services benefits. Anyone can attend.
Meet with volunteers from Utah Legal Services and
University of Utah College of Law on a walk-in basis at:
St. Vincent de Paul Center
437 West 200 South
Thursday: 12 p.m. – 3 p.m.
MEDICAL
Fourth Street Clinic (Only serves the Homeless
Community)
404 South 400 West .....................................................364-0058
Free of charge to homeless people. Call for an appointment.
By appointment
Mon. – Thurs., 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. (Appointment only)
Health Clinics of Utah
3690 South Main Street................................................468-0354
Medicaid/PCN, and private insurance-caseworkers available.
MEDICAL (con’t)
***Intermountain North Temple Clinic
54 North 800 West....................................................... 359-0901
Hours: Mon. – Sat., 10 am – 7:30pm, Sun. 12 pm – 6pm
Eligibility Requirements/Area Served: Provides urgent
medical care for patients of all ages and all incomes with no
geographical boundary restrictions. No primary care or dental
provided at this location. (This is not a free clinic)
Fees: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, PCN, CHIP, some
private insurances, or charges on a sliding scale based on
household size and income.
DENTAL
Salt Lake Donated Dental Services Clinic
1383 S 900 W Suite 128.............................................. 983-0345
Contact clinic for eligibility requirements.
OPTICAL
Eye Care for Kids Foundation
6895 South State Street................................................ 364-0058
Eye exam and glasses: Kids 17 and under $25.00, Adults 18
and over $50.00
Fourth Street Clinic (Contact clinic for schedule)
404 South 400 West..................................................... 364-0058
Eye exam and glasses: $15.00 (Must be paid up-front)
Lion’s Club
Contact 2-1-1 for more information....................................2-1-1
COUNSELING SERVICES
Valley Storefront
550 West 700 South, 7am-5pm ................................... 537-7537
SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT
AA Meetings (24 hour number) .................................. 484-7871
First Step House, 411 North Grant Street ................... .359-8862
Fourth Street Clinic (Referrals only) ........................... 364-0058
House of Hope (Women)............................................. 487-3276
St. Mary’s Home, 1206 West 200 South (men) ........... 428-1309
VOA Alcohol / Drug Detox Center ............................. 363-9400
....................................................252 West Brooklyn Ave. (1025 South)
VETERANS ASSISTANCE
V.A. Homeless Program
(Ask for Steve) ................................................. 582-1565 x4248
Valor House (Transitional housing for homeless veterans)
(Ask for Rich)................................................... 582-1565 x2703
OTHER SERVICES
Address to Receive Mail:
c/o Bishop Weigand Homeless Day Center
235 South Rio Grande, SLC, UT 84101
Aid for Stranded Travelers (The Road Home) ......... 328-8996
Adult Education/GED (Horizonte Center) ................ 578-8574
Clothing
Rescue Mission (Men’s clothing)
463 South 400 West................................................ 355-1302
(M, W, F: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.)
Rescue Haven (Women & children)
1165 South State Street........................................... 521-5925
(Daily, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.)
Salvation Army (Men, women, & children)
437 West 200 South................................................ 322-1253
(M – F: 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.)
St. Vincent de Paul Center (Men, women, & children)
437 West 200 South................................................ 363-7710
(M, T, Th, F: 8:30 – 10:45 a.m.)
Haircuts
Bishop Weigand Homeless Day Center...................... .363-7710
(Sign up in person Monday mornings, 7 a.m.)
Homeless Youth Resource Center
655 South State Street.................................................. 364-0744
Showers
Bishop Weigand Homeless Day Center
(Men, Woman, Children: M-F, 7 a.m. – 10:20 a.m.
Or contact Single Women’s Shelter, Men’s Shelter, or Rescue
Mission.
Temporary Storage
Bishop Weigand Homeless Day Center....................... 363-7710
14 day storage for small items only
Utah ID, Birth Certificates (The Road Home) .......... 328-8996
CRISIS/INFORMATION LINES
Crisis/Suicide Prevention...........................................261-1442
Child Abuse Hotline...................................................281-5151
Domestic Violence Information Line............1-800-897-LINK
National Runaway Switchboard .................... 1-800-786-2929
................................................................... 1-800-RUN-AWAY
(Crisis intervention, message delivery service, bus
transportation home for runaway youth through age 21.)
Poison Control ................................................. 1-800-222-1222
Rape Recovery Center ...............................................467-7273
The Nine Line .................................................. 1-800-999-9999
(24-hour hotline for youth and parents.)
QUICK REFERENCE NUMBERS
211 Information and Referral ..........................................2-1-1
Bishop Weigand Homeless Day Center....................363-7710
Crossroads Urban Center..........................................364-7765
Homeless Outreach Program......... 631-7584 VAN, 718-6342
L.D.S. Church - Transient Bishop ............................240-7340
Utah Transit Authority...........................................RIDE-UTA
Salvation Army.........................................................322-1253
The Road Home........................................................328-8996
Last update: December 2008
Please obtain a new copy if more than 6 months old.
This list also available in Spanish /La lista se puede obtener
en EspaƱol.
211 Information and Referral is the place to call if you need
help or want to give help. Callers can be linked to resources
available from health and human service programs
throughout the state.
211 Information and Referral also links callers who want to
volunteer in their area.
If your cellular phone or office phone system does not
recognize the 211 number, then you can dial 1-888-826-9790
for the same free service.
Salt Lake Area
HOMELESS
RESOURCE LIST
www.211ut.org
Phone: 2-1-1
Fax: (801) 746-2880
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Family Promise-Salt Lake
Serves single or 2 parent families with children.......... 961-8622
The Road Home Men’s Shelter
210 South Rio Grande (455 West)...................... 359-4142 x510
The Road Home Family Shelter
210 South Rio Grande (455 West)............................... 359-4142
The Road Home Single Women’s Shelter
210 South Rio Grande (455 West)...................... 359-4142 x301
Rescue Haven
Serves single women and women with children
1165 South State Street................................................ 521-5925
Rescue Mission
Serves men, check in at 6 p.m. (I.D. required)
463 South 400 West..................................................... 355-1302
South Valley Sanctuary
Serves female and male victims of domestic violence and
their children................................................................ 255-1095
YWCA Shelter
Serves female victims of domestic violence and their children
322 East 300 South...................................................... 537-8600
Youth Services ........................................................... 269-7500
(Shelter/crisis center) 177 West Price Avenue (3600 South)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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