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University of Utah Health offers patient care, medical research, and education in Utah and the Mountain West. Find a doctor, location, service, or health information on their website.
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Learn about the patient care, education, research, and community engagement of University of Utah Health, the only university health care system in Utah. Find out why Utah is a great place to be and explore its 12 health center locations.
U of U Health is the only academic medical center in Utah and serves the Mountain West region with patient care, education, research, and community outreach. It has five hospitals, 12 health care centers, six schools and colleges, a health plan, a research enterprise, and numerous academic centers.
U of U Health is the only academic medical center in the Mountain West, serving patients from Utah and beyond. It offers patient care, education, research, and community involvement in various specialties and programs.
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University of Utah Hospital is a comprehensive health care system in Salt Lake City, Utah, with five hospitals, 11 neighborhood health centers, and 1,000+ board-certified physicians. Find out how to get there, what services they offer, and how to park for free or use public transportation.
The University of Utah’s College of Health is leading the transformation in health care from primarily caring for the sick to empowering people to be healthy, active, and resilient through proactive, preventive, and rehabilitative care.