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U of U Health University Neuropsychiatric Institute
Address: 501 Chipeta Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, USA
Phone: (801) 583-2500
State: Utah
Zip Code: 84108


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Reviews
Im sorry How do you have a patient there for 6 days and only receive little to no medication,tell me you have lost his medication list. Waiting still on the call from now two head nurses, one case manager, and a Dr appointment. I see the patient everyday. I noticed all the behavioral changes and the anger as well as his emotional state. Just to tell me he has only taken night pills and not sure what happen to his medication list. That is not acceptable, The only information you get as a release of information and all legal parts covered, never received answers as you watch his condition get worse.Medications that it is the system on the UofU, all records available. No your not keeping him any longer my attorney and I are getting him released to a facility more competent to care of him in this time of need.Shame on your department . Truly saddened for this department of such critical time of need for one.
7 years ago (16-01-2018)
Very unpleasant staff. I witnessed a staff member using ableist slurs ("retarded") against another patient, and when I told him I thought that was inappropriate especially for a mental health facility, he became increasingly angry and began to argue with me; which sent me into a panic. I was forced to stay extra days after this happened; even though my insurance wouldn't pay for any more days. My family was forced to pay out of pocket for the extra days. During these days, I was kept alone in my room all day doing paperwork. I was told if I didn't get enough done each day I would have to stay longer. I was supposed to be brought my lunch in my room every day but they tended to forget about me. Once, when I went to get my morning pills, I found the nurse in the medication room casually eating crackers and touching everyone's medication without washing her hands. I have Celiac disease so this is particularly troubling to me, though unsanitary to begin with. Not surprisingly, I got sick from Celiac disease while staying there, probably due to poor separation of gluten-free food in the kitchen or carelessness like I mentioned. Don't stay here, don't let your loved ones stay here.
7 years ago (07-01-2018)
My son was just released from this facility. He has been on several psychiatric wards in both the Utah Valley and Salt Lake Valley. UNI by far was the best fit for him. The professional knowledge of the staff combined with the concern they have for their clients actually has saved my son's life. There is not enough good things that I could about about this facility or the staff.
7 years ago (19-10-2017)
I had to lie my way to get out. Social workers believe they know what's in your best interest when they don't have the ability to diagnose you.Some of the staff truly care, but for the bulk of them, they're doing the bare minimum to get through their hours .They can't open a DSM-IV-TR to properly acknowledge what could possibly be your disposition. Honestly this place felt more a hole you can throw people in to get them away from society. They made me wear scrubs,and had me sleep in room with constant interruptions from strangers and the staff. There's nothing there to keep you busy , its just you and your thoughts. Maybe you'll have better luck than I did, maybe you'll have insurance or the incentive that'll provide you better care. This place made things worse for me and I hope my experience here could spare someone the troubles or shed some light. Talk to your doctor, find a APRN/Psychiatrist, surround yourself with people who matter to you, ask someone to look after you for awhile (even if you feel ashamed), either way you deserve help even if you don't feel like you deserve it. Good luck and best wishes.
7 years ago (13-11-2017)
They seem nice. They act like they want to help you. But then they exacerbate the very thing you told them nearly had you committing suicide; chronc illness and hearing loss, by putting you on drugs that cause them. They put me on a number of HORRIBLE pills (clonazepam, propanerol, seroquel*) just to discharge and stabilize me, without monitoring me thereafter. Mind that propanerol can cause dangerous blood pressure drops (I got that), and klonazepam, being a benzo, is promised to cause brain and nervous system damage if someone is subject to long-term use. All of the meds, as I am finding out, have made my chronic health issues (both mental and physical) worse overtime and contributed to the rapid development of many physical disabilities I never had before. The psychiatrists also, by failing to educate me beforehand, lead me to addiction/dependance on klonopin; I have no way of taking myself off of it safely unless I want to have my brain health collapse from withdrawal. Another major blunder is that they completely missed, like so many professionals have, that I am autistic. I had to find that out on my own time and through a lot of self-reflection and piecing together my mental and physical health history. But they somehow didn't see that at all despite the heaping piles of evidence. These professionals are ignorant and don't know the medications they are putting their patients on; their only real goal is to stabilize and get you out of the hopsital. If you become maimed or sickened by medications after discharge, so be it. You could easily wind up sicker and more psychiatrically disturbed upon leaving and being medicated, than you were when you first walked into the door.
7 years ago (29-11-2017)
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