Behavioral Health Care
in Utah County & Wasatch County
Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
A public comprehensive behavioral health center providing a variety of services designed to meet the needs of children, youth, adults, and their families. Services include but are not limited to, individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, substance use disorder counseling, case management, residential services, 24-hour crisis response, prevention, various resources, and more.
Contact Us
Utah County Phone Number:
Wasatch County Phone Number:
If you or someone you know is struggling or is in crisis, help is available!
Call 988
or
chat online at 988lifeline.org
55
Years of Service in Mental Health
20
Clients on Average were Housed in a Sober Living Facility while Receiving Treatment at WBH
631
Employees at WBH
12,664
Clients Served
6
Total GIANT Steps Classrooms for Children with Autism
50
Homeless Individuals were Successfully Housed by the WATCH Program
About Wasatch Behavioral Health
Wasatch Behavioral Health (WBH) was founded in 1967 to provide quality mental health care for all individuals within Utah and Wasatch counties. WBH is a comprehensive behavioral health center. We offer an array of programs and services for adults, teens and children.
For Assistance:
Call 801-373-4760 or 1-866-366-7987
Please email comments, suggestions, or any suspicion of fraud, waste and abuse by clicking on the button above. Reported instances will be kept confidential.
NOTICE:
- Accepting New Members: Yes
- All WBH staff complete annual training in cultural competency.
- WBH Buildings are accessible to those with physical disabilities including offices, exam rooms, and equipment.
- Access to interpreter services for all languages, including American Sign Language, are available to Medicaid Clients.
- Medicaid enrollees are able to obtain hard copies of the Medicaid Handbook - Notice of Privacy Practices and other forms without charge. These will be provided within 5 business days.
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