20 Best Psychology Grad Programs In Provo, UT
1. Southern Utah University
Southern Utah University is a public university in Cedar City, Utah. Founded in 1897 as a normal school, Southern Utah University now graduates over 1,800 students each year with baccalaureate and graduate degrees from its six colleges. SUU offers more than 140 undergraduate degrees and 19 graduate programs.Wikipedia
- Rating: (4.4 )
- Address: 351 W University Blvd, Cedar City, UT 84720
- Phone: (435) 586-7700
- Graduation rate: 51.8% (For first-time, full-time in 2020–21)
- Undergraduate tuition and fees: In-state tuition 6,726 USD, Out-of-state tuition 20,542 USD (2020 – 21) IPEDS
- President: Mindy Benson
- Colors: White, Red
- Acceptance rate: 75.6% (2020) IPEDS
- Football stadium: Eccles Coliseum
- Profiles: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–5PM Tuesday 8AM–5PM Wednesday 8AM–5PM Thursday 8AM–5PM Friday 8AM–5PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From Southern Utah University
"Welcome to Southern Utah University, also known as the University of the Parks! SUU’s safe, residential campus is located in beautiful Cedar City, Utah. The caring campus community at SUU puts students first by creating access to a quality education at an affordable price. SUU goes above and beyond to find innovative solutions to help the nearly 13,000 students succeed on campus and online. With more than 140 undergraduate programs and 21 graduate and certificate programs, students are offered world-class, hands-on learning opportunities to gain professional experience giving them a competitive edge before entering the job market."
Review Summary
Southern Utah University is alright. I enjoyed my time in class and had excellent professors. The president of the school was also outstanding and was a good support while I have attended here. The repository is super cool as well as the other facilities. The school sponsors some pretty neat guest speakers and artists. They also have a wonderfully cheap study abroad program which has been amazing for me and my husband. Other opportunities have been readily accessible like internships, volunteer opportunities, research opportunities and it isn’t hard to get into good programs. The professors care and want you to succeed which is amazing. All of my professors know me by name and are constantly helping me prepare for grad school. The campus is beautiful and tuition is inexpensive however there were a few things I didn’t love. Student services were awful, I usually had to go to several offices before I could get anything done. The library hours were a little pathetic on the weekends, as well as the testing center especially for someone who doesn’t have access to a computer or WiFi at home.The culture on campus wasn’t my favorite, I hated going to school some days because my beliefs were disrespected quite often. I’ve had people ask if the reason why Mormons are so depressed was because we can’t face the fact that God isn’t real, And I’ve listened to several rants about how blind and passive Mormons are, just to name a few examples. It’s a great school with awesome opportunities! Just be prepared to face a few challenges if you believe in God or have a different political view than others. Other than that I would highly recommend suu, it has been a fun few years and it is a great location for the outdoors.Jenni Horner
Southern Utah University has been a fantastic place for our children to receive a great education. It is a vastly underrated university, with tremendous opportunities for excellent students. Our children who have gone here have qualified for larger schools, even with scholarships, but have opted for Southern Utah University because of its proximity to national parks, providing world-class recreation, and because of the value for the cost of education: it's a world class education. For instance, more students place at the University of Utah Medical School from SUU than from the U of U itself! My kids have loved student life at SUU, and have found an excellent social, academic, athletic, and nourishing environment.Sean Kirkby
I had a great experience at SUU! I loved the smaller class sizes, personal attention from professors, and how caring the school was! I could tell that the school really cared about me as an individual and there were MANY resources that helped me with any problems I was facing. I really appreciated having the ACES program/First-Year Experience Office, the First-Generation Office, and the Center for Diversity and Inclusion. Each office assigned me an individual who was there to answer all my questions and pointed me in the right direction for resources. These offices helped guide me my first couple years, and even checked up on me through the rest of my college experience.Kamilla Edwards
2. Utah Valley University
Utah Valley University is a public university in Orem, Utah. UVU offers master's, bachelor's, associate degrees, and certificates. Previously called Utah Valley State College, the school attained university status in July 2008.Wikipedia
- Rating: (3.9 )
- Address: 800 W University Pkwy, Orem, UT 84058
- Phone: (801) 863-8000
- Graduation rate: 38.7% (For first-time, full-time in 2020–21)
- Total enrollment: 37,282 (2017)
- Undergraduate tuition and fees: In-state tuition 6,010 USD, Out-of-state tuition 17,092 USD (2020 – 21) IPEDS
- Mascot: Willy the Wolverine
- President: Astrid S. Tuminez
- Colors: White, Green
- Profiles: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
- Hours:
Thursday 9AM–5PM Friday 9AM–5PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 9AM–5PM Tuesday 9AM–5PM Wednesday 9AM–5PM
From Utah Valley University
"Utah Valley University is the largest public university in the state of Utah, and one of a few in the nation offering a dual-mission model that combines the rigor and richness of a first-rate teaching university with the openness and vocational programs of a community college. The unique model, which focuses on student success, engaged learning, rigorous academic programs, and faculty-mentored research, is transforming higher education by making it more affordable and accessible to students of all backgrounds."
Review Summary
School here is nice and if you need something cheap, but UVU reinforces the comment that "University education is becoming less valuable." Half my professors were either teaching here their first time, didn't speak English, or had no expertise in their subject. I passed 2 years of credits by watching videos and drawing pictures during class: not because I'm smart, but because there was no content. Like in high school, many of the professors have 30% percent of their grade centered around attendance. Not participation, but attendance. So yes, I ignored class because everything I needed for an A was provided online. I'm typing this now during Philosophy class, and I am not missing anything. Books are hardly ever used but are "required" according to the professors. They gather dust on my shelf. Most problems here need to be fixed across the nation not just UVU, but I am a very frustrated student in my twenties because I don't know where my money is going. Teachers aren't happy with pay and all have second jobs. The building and resources are really really nice but I rarely need to use them since the internet was invented. UVU in general education has the same quality as Khan Academy except here, there is a physical address they want you to come to. There is a good range of food options but mostly crowded into the same building. Parking is ridiculous and there is no reason to pay $90 a year for the clustered insanity that the school created. Use the darn money to hire a civil engineer for God's sake. Once you pass general education and focus in to better classes, the rooms get nicer and the teaching quality doubles. Don't come here if you're not willing to graduate. Location is fine other than the city planning on the busiest road outside. If you're coming from the south east your drive will be dangerous, traffic is terrible and construction has been in effect for 4 years now. Very annoying. Train station is very convenient and is likely your best choice if you have a transportation method to your nearest station. Students who work feel punished because rent in the area is high, and pay low. Scholarships are handed to those without jobs first, those who aren't working for rent and tuition are the ones handed money from the school. Afternoon/Night classes are poor in options and schedule so working at a volatile job is ever more of a punishment. (Data from a few friends and strangers) Many activities, but the activities most advertised in my buildings were focused for helping women, about guest speakers, for the LGBT community, or cost $15. So I've never been to one, though free lectures and speeches are common. Overall, UVU focuses on medium-to-low education and welcoming everyone with open arms. But once you're here, you may want to transfer to BYU or drop out entirely.Isaac Benge
Coming here was the best decision I have ever made. Every single professor cares about my learning and the fact that the average class size is 23 (I’ve never had a class over 25) makes it so my teachers know me, know my name, know what type of student I am, and some even came to my wedding! I have also been incredibly impressed with the resources. You would have to TRY to fail at UVU, because they truly make it so easy to succeed. From job resources, free tutoring, professor office hours, financial aid and scholarships, and everything in between I honestly feel like every single person I talk to wants me to succeed. The campus is amazing and INDOORS like seriously it is the best part of campus. Shorts in the winter and pants in the summer. Sure parking can be hard, but you are 100% going to find that at any university and it is really only bad after 10am so if you have classes before that you will be fine. The social life is great and the activities are fun and well attended. Free food at all times and tons of on campus food options. I honestly feel like the education I received is worth a million times more than what the tuition is (one of the lowest in the nation for a university). UVU focuses on Engaged Learning, or learning by doing, and most my classes don’t even have textbooks or tests, just projects and resume building it’s amazing. Add that to the fact that it is open enrollment and you can see why it is the largest university in the state. Seriously. Come take a tour at least and see how awesome UVU is.Justine Rupprecht
In all honesty do NOT go here, if you have a better option do not come to this college, it is a over glorified high school. They aren't too expensive which is nice, but they charge many other ways, you must pay to take tests if you are not there the first day, they offer no flexibility when taking classes especially if you are working full time. The professors are 50/50 you either get great ones that work with you, answer quickly to your emails, and are awesome. Or you get awful ones that only two kids pass their class, they will put you on academic probation which I don't get because I am paying to go to school here, so why does it bother them if I failed one class because the professor was awful. In all honesty if you have a better option DO NOT GO HERE! I have never been so frustrated with a school before in my life.Kyra McMillan
3. Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University is a private research university in Provo, Utah. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young, and is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Wikipedia
- Rating: (4.6 )
- Address: Provo, UT 84602
- Phone: (801) 422-4636
- Total enrollment: 34,737 (2021)
- Undergraduate tuition and fees: 6,120 USD (2020 – 21) IPEDS
- Mascot: Cosmo the Cougar
- Acceptance rate: 69.3% (2020) IPEDS
- Profiles: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Twitter | Facebook
- Football stadium: LaVell Edwards Stadium
From Brigham Young University
Review Summary
Pretty awful education experience. The vast majority of professors are terrible teachers. In fact, it's apparent they care more about their research that the school funds, than the actual students and the material they are teaching. So many teachers seem to have the mindset that "Oh, if these students aren't as passionate about this topic as I am, they are going to fail." Of course, there are a few incredible teachers, but they are few and far between. Not to mention, that a large population of the students act extremely entitled and judgy. Kinda of ironic, considering the school is owned and funded by a church that claims to have the most accurate understanding of Jesus Christ. Attending the school is incredibly cheap, however, to which I will praise. The opportunity to make it through school without any debt is a massive help for many. That being said, plan on changing your major multiple times, because almost every program is extremely competitive and very very difficult to get into. This is a school where dreams are quite literally crushed under the weight of academic pressure and prestige.Jacob Heiner
AMAZING!!! BYU runs one of the largest, if not the largest, comprehensive summer youth sports program in the country. They consistently draw student athletes from all over Utah, the Intermountain West, The Unites States and even have a number of international athletes every year. We have sent our own kids for 5+ years in multiple sports. They love it!! They love the week long sport specific camps, the housing option, the friends, camp counselors, student coaches, meals at the Canon Center and ice cream at the creamery store. Try it, you won’t be disappointed :).Ben Johnson
This is a large campus with a number of different facilities. I love that there is no charge for the Bean museum or the Paleontology museum. The creamery makes just about the BEST I've cream I've ever tasted. The Wilkinson Student Center has a bowling alley and am extensive good court and more. Love the Arts center and basically find there is too much here to tell about, but it's worth a visit just to explore the campus. Love the bell concerts at noon.Leona Keesling
4. Worth It Counseling + Coaching
- Rating: (4.8 )
- Located in: New U Life, INC.
- Address: 3098 W Executive Pkwy Ste 280, Lehi, UT 84043
- Phone: (801) 404-3069
- Appointments: clientsecure.me
- Profiles: Instagram
- Hours:
Wednesday 9:30AM–4:30PM Thursday 9:30AM–4:30PM Friday (Veterans Day) 9:30AM–4:30PM Hours might differ Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 9:30AM–4:30PM Tuesday 9:30AM–4:30PM
From WORTH IT counseling + coaching
"We provide outstanding life-coaching, individual and couples counseling to highly motivated clients in a comfortable, friendly, professional setting. We specialize in grief, trauma, loss, relationships, sex and intimacy. We’re LGBTQ+ ally’s and offer support through faith transitions."
Review Summary
My daughter has been to Worth It 3 times. The first time was in January when she desperately needed help. The session did help and she went back to school. They didn't bill my insurance like they were told to and charged my credit card. I had to bring this to their attention and then I needed to wait until her counselor wrote me a personal check….ok mistakes happen. My daughter's last session was last week. Her counselor had given her her private cell number and told her to contact her that way in regards to appointments. My daughter didn't feel emotionally up to counseling the day of her appointment and texted her 3 hours before her appointment. Her counselor responded great and said to contact her in the next few days to reschedule. Nothing was said about "short notice cancellation fees".at that time or ever to her at any time, much less during this texting conversation. If she had been told of this she definitely would have gone and my insurance would have paid. That day Worth It charged my credit card $150. I had to call back twice to get an answer as to why and was then told of their late cancellation fee. I work for a dental office and we have a late cancellation fee which we always tell patients calling in and we give them one courtesy write off. Please be aware of this so that this doesn't happen to you. So glad the counselor got paid her fee but she also lost a client in doing so. This client is a 19-year-old girl of a single mom who can't afford this fee and is only able to go to counseling because her insurance covers it. We are now in search of a new counselor. Please be aware.Michelle Kartchner
Aimee has done an amazing job! She is exactly what I was looking for in a Therapist/Counselor. She is kind, loving, patient, and generous! I am especially grateful of her open-mindedness that she is able to bring to our sessions. I’m a gay divorced dad and was worried that I wouldn’t find someone who could relate to or understand what I was going through or needed. After our first session, I was confident that Aimee would be able to understand me and give me valuable insight. Whether Aimee has personal experience with your situation or not, rest assured that she will do her best to understand your perspective and give you the tools you need to navigate your trials safely.Adam Paulsen
Aimee is the best; she is wise, caring, thoughtful, and strong. After more than 2 years, I finally decided to get some help with grief after my wife passed. I was sure I needed a therapist who matched my demographic, an older man. Wow, I could not have been more wrong. Aimee's life experience put her in a position to help me to a degree I did not think possible. I was hoping to get through some tough days but instead, I am absolutely thriving. The singular bad review is way off base. He clearly does not know Aimee.marlan coe
5. Byu Continuing Education
The BYU Division of Continuing Education is a division of Brigham Young University that oversees continuing education programs.Wikipedia
- Rating: (5.0 )
- Located in: College of Continuing Education
- Address: Harman Continuing Education Building, 770 E University Pkwy, Provo, UT 84602
- Phone: (801) 422-8925
- Areas served: Salt Lake City
- Profiles: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
- Hours:
Wednesday 8AM–5PM Thursday 8AM–5PM Friday (Veterans Day) 8AM–5PM Hours might differ Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 8AM–5PM Tuesday 8AM–5PM
From BYU Continuing Education
"BYU Continuing Education helps you along your journey of lifelong learning. We offer a variety of programs designed to help anyone in their education, no matter their stage of life. Our programs include EFY, Women’s Conference, Education Week, Independent Study, BYU Online Courses, youth camps, and programs for adults and professionals. With great technology, support, facilities, and BYU’s unique atmosphere, your experience with CE will be unforgettable."
Review Summary
This is the best vacation I have ever been on. Loved it!!!Liz Brammer
6. Embark Behavioral Health
- Rating: (4.5 )
- Address: 266 Left Fork Hobble Creek Canyon Rd, Springville, UT 84663
- Phone: (385) 398-7767
- Areas served: Heber City
- Appointments: embarkbh.com
- Hours:
Thursday Open 24 hours Friday (Veterans Day) Open 24 hours Hours might differ Saturday Open 24 hours Sunday Open 24 hours Monday Open 24 hours Tuesday Open 24 hours Wednesday Open 24 hours
From Embark Behavioral Health
"Embark Behavioral Health operates an exceptional network of treatment and therapy programs across the United States including short-term residential treatment in Springville, Utah. We specialize in preteens, teens, and young adults, struggling with anxiety, depression, and other mental health and substance use issues. Our programs include in-home treatment, virtual coaching and counseling, outpatient clinics, wilderness therapy, short-term residential treatment, long-term residential treatment, therapeutic boarding schools, and young adult transitional living options. We offer an array of treatment methods and therapies in your neighborhood so that your child can create a life filled with joy."
Review Summary
There really isn’t enough ways to say thank you to this amazing facility and it’s staff. My daughter had experienced severe trauma and was struggling for a long time with PTSD, amongst other things. Her therapist Cameron was AMAZING. Not only with helping her, but also helping our family. Family therapy sessions were helpful and the parent trainings were not only informational but also a support for my husband and myself. It is a very difficult time and knowing you have other people who can relate to you and support you was amazing!! But Embark doesn’t start and stop at the facility. They continue to offer support to the girls as well as the parents even after your child graduates. If I could change one thing it would be with the psychiatrist. It’s not that she wasn’t helpful it was more that she didn’t fit the Embark mold. The employees at Embark were instrumental in our day to day life while our daughter was in their facility. We had multiple calls from staff members each week providing status updates on our daughter and with the Psychiatrist we had to ask for a meeting. This was a very difficult decision for us to send our daughter to a residential facility. If you are looking for an amazing place that will treat your child like you would, THIS IS IT!! Do not hesitate, Hobble Creek is an amazing facility !N Christian
After many hours of research and phone calls to behavioral centers across the United States, my wife and I kept coming back to the first center we contacted, Embark at Hobble Creek. Embark offered everything we were looking for as we sought out care for our teenage daughter who was struggling with mental health issues: a secluded environment, a small center for girls with a high counselor to patient ratio, intensive individual and family counseling, a holistic approach, a psychiatrist who assists with medication management, and the ability for our daughter to continue her schoolwork while she was away. From the first to the final step, we were continually impressed with the professionalism, competency, and care displayed by the staff. Our daughter flourished during her time at Embark and came home equipped with the tools and skills needed to combat her depression and anxiety. We are so grateful for the compassionate, knowledgeable, and professional staff at Hobble Creek, and we highly recommend Embark at Hobble Creek.M&N L.
Embark Hobble Creek provided my daughter with life changing experiences and skills that will last her a lifetime. The clinical team is extremely professional and very caring, giving you, the parent, the peace of mind and confidence that your teenage daughter is in great hands. They incorporate various levels of therapy, psychiatric treatment, group activities, and 24/7 hands on care to help your teenage daughter get back on the right path. A special thank you to the team at Hobble Creek- Katie, Tanya, Lorraine, Judi, Cara, Brian, Tiffany, and last but not least, Betsy (an amazing therapist), and anyone else that I may have forgotten! For parents in a difficult position wondering how to get your teenage daughter the help she needs, look no further than Embark! They will provide your child with the proper care and skills they need to get back on track and be successful.Justin Battiste
7. Canyon Counseling Center, Inc
- Rating: (4.3 )
- Located in: JAMESTOWN SQUARE
- Address: 3319 N University Ave #100, Provo, UT 84604
- Phone: (801) 356-0014
- Areas served: Utah County
- Profiles: LinkedIn
- Hours:
Monday 9AM–5PM Tuesday 9AM–5PM Wednesday 9AM–5PM Thursday 9AM–5PM Friday 9AM–1PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From Canyon Counseling Center, Inc
Review Summary
All of the one star reviews are completely out of line with my experience with Dr. Scott Owen and Canyon Counseling. I've seen several therapists over the years and Scott was, without a doubt, the best. He was extraordinarily kind, careful, and thoughtful in our sessions. Not only that, but the direction he offered me made sense and was helpful. Every other therapist I've seen was very cold, detached, and academic with their "help." What I got from Canyon Counseling and Scott was the perfect mix of real-life wisdom and academic understanding. All of this being said, Scott is no longer treating at Canyon Counseling, but I've seen others there and they are the best. Period. Policies such as charging you the full amount for missing an appointment without 24hr notice are the norm, especially within the mental health community. It happens too frequently that someone will feel too depressed or stressed out and not show up when others would have. There are many people needing the excellent care given at Canyon Counseling. If you are one such person, I hope you will give them a chance to prove to you, as they did to me, that their therapists are truly the best.Alex Stewart
so I get approved to be seen by someone and specifically tell the girls at the front desk that I have to come at 2:00 pm or later for my appointment due to my normal M-F job. I get a reminder that my appointment is for a Thursday at 12:00 pm. ?? i called the front desk and they made it seem like it was my issue, when I know for a fact that I would not have made my appointment for noon when I know my own schedule. they were very rude about it and when I asked if I could still be seen at a different time they spat out dates 2 MONTHS away like it was a lottery! not apologetic in the slightest. they told me to try again to get approved in the next few months and I would be able to get in, lo and behold i got an email the other day saying I was declined from services. Save your time and sanity and try a different center where maybe someone will have sympathy and be more helpful in a time of pure confusion.judy lou who
I love Canyon Counseling! I saw Shawn off and on for about a year and he helped me tremendously. I have had nothing but positive and professional experiences with their counselors. I'd like to address one reviewer's complaint about having to pay 'no-show' fees. From the time I made my very first appointment I understood that it was company policy to charge the usual appointment fee if the session was cancelled the day of, or was a no-show. That is a standard practice across many professions. The first time I missed an appointment with Canyon Counseling, they were very kind and waived the fee for me. I missed a couple more after that but I had to pay the standard session fee for the hours I missed. I have no problems with that as I was the one not at the appointment and I was also aware of their policy.Larisa Spurlock
8. Altius Test Prep
- Rating: (4.7 )
- Address: 1234 900 E Suite 300, Provo, UT 84604
- Phone: (435) 671-5783
- Appointments: altiustestprep.com
- Profiles: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
- Hours:
Thursday 8AM–6PM Friday 8AM–6PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 8AM–6PM Tuesday 8AM–6PM Wednesday 8AM–6PM
From Altius Test Prep
"Altius provides premier 1-on-1 mentoring to help students earn elite scores on difficult graduate school and college entrance exams–such as the MCAT or the ACT/SAT. In fact, we guarantee you will earn a 90th-Percentile Score…or else we will work with you forever, for free, until you do. We remove all the roadblocks, so that our students can outperform their peers, earn hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarship funds, and gain admission to the best schools in the country."
Review Summary
Overall, they have some really good materials that you can use, but I didn't have the best experience with them. If you pay for Altius, buy a package that involves groups sessions. I think that makes them a more attractive choice as they have a boatload of material to study from, but there are quite a few mistakes and some of the material is outdated (still references 2015 scoring system). My experience with their group sessions and study halls were not great. It took me two weeks (missing classes) after emailing my group session people (as well as my personal tutor reaching out to people) for me to get a working link to join. No teaching or explanation occurred in these sessions, they put 30 people in a Zoom and the tutors read off the correct answers and weren't able to explain any further. Once again, the material is pretty good, but you can read the same explanation on your own and watch another company's video if you need extra help. This made group sessions not super great during a time in your life where prep time is precious. When they added more group sessions my personal tutor signed me up for two different classes that had less students and would likely have been more beneficial. I once again never received the link to join the Zoom. I even saw my personal tutor put in my information! I've heard this has happened to multiple people. Basic: Pros I got lucky and had a super amazing and caring personal tutor! She was the only positive interaction I had with a person in the company. The book is okay, and quizzes and exams are helpful! Cons you spend a TON of money for classes where you clearly are not valued, and the focus isn't on helping you to succeed. Purchase exams and quizzes and a set of books and you'll be just as successful for a quarter of the cost:)Kelton Friedel
I was hesitant to leave a review until I got into medical school so I could have a little perspective. HUGE WASTE OF MONEY! This business wants you to think that they have your best interests in mind, but they just want to rob you of your money. I did a program with them a couple years ago when they first came to Provo. Not only was my tutor too spread out between students to help me in any way, all he did was belittle me and make me feel like I would never be good enough. All the tutors were the same. They didn’t care about the students success, and when it came time to take my test, I did not do as well as I had on their tests. I approached them about continuing the tutoring because I hadn’t done as well as they had promised, and they said that it was up to my tutor to decide if I had done all I could to warrant the continued help. That, obviously was a no because he didn’t know what I had or hadn’t done. He had just told me I was never good enough. The next time around I decided to study by myself with just the AAMC materials. That proved to be a much better resource (coming from the ones who write the test) and gave me a much better gauge on how I would do on the actual test. I hope that people don’t fall for the same trap I did. Taking the MCAT and getting into med school are hard things to do, and Altius is not the answer for everyone. I would say it is only the answer for a select few. If you do decide to study with them, I wish you the best. Hopefully they don’t treat you the same as they did me and a few others I know who went through the same time as me.Hunter Chamberlain
Altius provides an array of MCAT prep, from practice tests to full courses. What I liked most about Altius were the descriptions given in the answers on the practice tests, I felt like I truly understood the concepts during review and that knowledge prevented me from choosing the incorrect answer on many practice tests moving forward. The downside is that I stumbled upon Altius towards the end of my MCAT prep, I’m confident that I would’ve scored even better had I used Altius from the very beginning. The value for the price is great! There are also many options to try out the material or even meet with a mentor for discounted rates to see if Altius will work for you. I would recommend to any pre-med!R S
9. Summit Community Counseling
- Rating: (4.2 )
- Address: 5689 S Redwood Rd Suite 27, Taylorsville, UT 84123
- Phone: (801) 266-2485
- Areas served: Heber City
- Appointments: summitcom.org
- Profiles: Facebook | LinkedIn
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–5PM Tuesday 8AM–5PM Wednesday 8AM–5PM Thursday 8AM–5PM Friday 8AM–5PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From Summit Community Counseling
"Summit Community Counseling is a full service mental health practice which provides individual, couples, and family therapy as well as mental health and psychological testing and assessments for a wide variety of purposes and needs. What makes our agency unique is our ability to match clients and therapists to meet the specific needs of each individual as well as providing those services where they are needed. Not all clients can make it to an office so we also offer home based services where clients can receive the mental health services they need without having to leave their homes. We are very much client centered and focus on the needs of the client, working in a collaborative effort to help individual’s reach their highest potential."
Review Summary
Have seen around a dozen Drs since 2002 for my bipolar. But Laura Croft is probably the worst & biggest waste of time. Never felt like she listened, always 45+ mins late. Appointments never more than 10 mins either from her being so far behind or her just rushing me. Which every appointment she would make me sit while id have to help her look for my pharmacy in her system cus she could never find it when its been the same CVS at least a decade, then make me wait while she called the pharmacy (most of our appointment was sitting in quiet) Went to her for a year and she still never learned my name. Fav appointment was when she was over an hour and a half late & the receptionist made me sign a paper saying I would be charged extra for being late. When telling the receptionist I was going somewhere else she scoffed & gave me attitude. Just a waste of timedarrin clark
I have been going here for about two years and seeing Andrew. He has been incredible. I always had difficulty connecting and trusting my mental health professionals, though I did my best to remain open and honest. With Andrew, he took the time and patience to truly earn both. I feel comfortable with him and comforted. At the same time, he challenges me and helps me to grow and progress rather than allowing me to stagnate in my comfort zone. EMDR in particular changed my life and even though we have long since moved to regular talk therapy, I feel as though I have continued to improve and learn about myself in ways I doubt I could have without intervention. I am very grateful and highly recommend him.Shewow
Summit Community Councling staff is amazing to work with..always greeted with a smile in person or phone. My therapist is Brian Cherry! Hands down the best of the best! 10 stars! Brian has taught me life changing skills and has broken down barriers and helped me find love and respect for myself. I have used these new skill sets to help improve my daily and family life. In no way can life be perfect, but if it wasn’t for Brian and his excellent communication skills I would not be slaying goals and where I am today. Thank you Brian and Summit Community..don’t wait call them today!stephanie andersen
10. South Davis Psychological Services
- Rating: (4.6 )
- Located in: Marketplace Business Park
- Address: 520 N Marketplace Dr suite 200, Centerville, UT 84014
- Phone: (801) 934-3373
- Profiles: LinkedIn | Facebook
- Hours:
Thursday 8AM–5PM Friday 8AM–5PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 8AM–5PM Tuesday 8AM–5PM Wednesday 8AM–5PM
From South Davis Psychological Services
Review Summary
This review has been edited by the author on 6/26/2020. Original review posted below with no changes. All of the previous reviews are about Dr Ahern. I was originally sent to see him but was told that he wasn't taking on new patients. Instead, David would be assisting me in fixing my mental health problems. I've been working with David Christensen since July, and I'm honestly pleased with what we've accomplished. He's soothing, compassionate, and good spirited, on top of being a professional that is adaptable to your situation. I also want to take a moment to also recognize the ladies at the front desk. They're always pleasant, both over the phone and in person. When you're in front of them, they make you feel like you're the most important person in the room. My only complaint is that the place is a little difficult to find on your first go, but I don't see why that should take away from the staff themselves. Overall, I don't think I could trust anyone more than I do with the good people at South Davis Psych. I recommended them highly to anyone needing assistance getting their life together like I did. —— It’s been about two or three years since I’ve written this review. I have a lot of different feelings now. I have not seen David in over a year, due to financial hardship. But since I’ve not been back, I have been surprised by some changes presented to me that contradicts the above statement. I was made aware of a series of unfortunate events of another former client of David’s. That review is why I am updating this one. To start off, I still feel like the women at the front desk are kind and pleasant to work with. I have not spoken with them in a long time, but the glowing original review still stands. The most issue that I take is with David. My last scheduled appointment with him, I had gotten sick that day (back in September, not Covid-19 related sickness). Knowing that he has a new family, and I didn’t feel up to exposing his family to that. I called the clinic and was told by the front desk that there was a 75$ cancellation fee, and that he had the power to waive it. Now, I’ll be honest when I say that I was fully aware of this fee. I believe I had paid it 2-3 different times and I struggled to pay, but it was my own fault for forgetting or just not going to those appointments. And, once before, he had called me on the phone so we kept our appointment. So, at the suggestion of the front desk, I left a voicemail explaining that I wasn’t feeling good and did not want to get anyone else sick. So I wait to see what can be done, and get an invoice for the fee anyway. No phone call. Cancellation confirmed. Thinking that this was easily explainable, I email David. I do have screenshots of the conversation, and looking back, I sounded upset, maybe even aggressive. On top of me being sick, I felt helpless and probably could have worded myself better and more carefully. I asked David if he could waive the one fee, that I would be happy to cover the cost of the other ones. He sent back an email refusing to remove the fee. Here is a quote from the email: “As for the policy, is it not agreeable that if you call a couple hours before your appointment, to where we aren’t able to fill that time, there should be some remittance for us?” David made me feel like just another number that needed to pay said fees. For anyone wondering, I did fully pay those fees early this year (2020), but I’ve been too antsy about seeing David or another counselor. I genuinely connected with David and trusted him with my care. I was willing to give therapy with him another try, as I felt like he understood me. But after one of the reviews that I read on here, I’m too freaked out. There’s something about his change is character that you can almost feel a shift. Maybe I’m being dramatic, but something feels off about all of this. I don’t trust it. And while I appreciate the time that I had with David, I will not recommend him to anyone. He has either quit or been fired and started his own clinic, which I don’t recommend going to either.Kyra S.
I'm sure David Christensen is a great therapist. I'm sure for others. Wasn't the case for my family. David has caused more pain and has kinda turned our lives upside down. First of all, I personally did not understand his therapy goals, nor did I feel he truly listened to why I was seeking therapy for my daughter and I. Ive struggled with anxiety for years so I wanted guidance with that. I was hoping for guidance and tools for my daughter. Well, the first session I had with David, he believed I was going through a Mania Episode. He said I was, "text book Bipolar." He insisted, I should go to the Access Center to have a psychiatrist diagnose me, start on some medication. I was open to listening his reasoning and so I saw three psychiatrists, three different times, all coming back saying anxiety, not Bipolar. (Which I've always known). After around 5 months I stopped therapy IMMEDIATELY with David because he called DCFS without telling us! He called over a small argument between my husband and I. We don't usually argue. I talked to David about it. Well, we got a" wellness check". We then had cops come because of fabricated statements used that was written by David, 24 hours after our session was done. (Note: he doesn't write anything down in session). Few weeks after stopping therapy with David, I searched for a new therapist and learned im still going through Postpartum Depression after my son, and that this is not, "Psychosis Bipolar". I feel like; If David was more educated with people, not text books, he would have not had to cause so much emotional and financial damage. We've now had to hire a Lawyer, hoping this can all be dismissed. In the state of Utah, when cops are involved, someone will be placed under arrest. This bicker was 3 weeks by this time. DCFS will never allow us to adopt, which was my plan in the next couple of years, because I am no longer able to have kids. Just a terrible experience. Awful!! And there is absolutely nothing that can fixed or done. So much emotional damage not just for me, but my 5 year old (which he saw her too) my husband and my son. I would suggest if anyone is feeling uncertain, about your therapist get out immediately!! You are giving your thoughts and secrets to a stranger and you don't know how he will interpret them. He's cost my family more heartache, money issues then one should EVER!! *David has still not reached out to apologize or help us understand where his mind was coming from. Only Jon, asking about this Google review*Rachael Van Duren
I am never coming back here, and the reason why I came here is because my mom made me come here since they cover insurance and I thought this clinic would help me get through my trauma. The counselor whom I had met with keeps changing the subjects and gets very noisy and asks questions about the false answers that my mom has given her. I wish my mom would not have given her those false answers and now I wouldn't be so upset. I wanted to talk about what is really bothering me lately instead she brought up things that were false answers by my mom. I would rather go to a $10 session when a lady whom I get along with actually listens, let's me talk about my feelings, and gives me advice, than with a lady who gets very noisy and brings up false answers by my mom. I will not be coming back here, especially the false answers by my mom that the counselor who I was going to see more often has brought up.A
11. Neurobehavioral Center For Growth
- Rating: (4.5 )
- Address: 415 Medical Dr Ste. A100, Bountiful, UT 84010
- Phone: (801) 683-1062
- Areas served: Bountiful
- Profiles: Facebook
- Hours:
Thursday 9AM–5PM Friday (Veterans Day) 9AM–5PM Hours might differ Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 9AM–5PM Tuesday 9AM–5PM Wednesday 9AM–5PM
From Neurobehavioral Center For Growth
Review Summary
Extremely unhappy with our experience here. For starters, I thought the meetings over zoom were a bad call. It didn't allow the neuropsychologist to meet my child, except for the two seconds he stepped into the camera. We brought him here with high expectations that clearly weren't met. I felt they were arrogant and tacky and left us as parents feeling extremely discouraged. It is not easy to be an advocate for your child, and it makes it even harder when places like this absolutely don't care. All they can do is brag about how special they are to have training in the ADOS and they literally made us feel like we didn't know our child at all. Horrible, horrible feeling that they never should have left us with. We took our son elsewhere (tested using ADOS again) and our results were completely different. Results we agreed with, along with many others that my son is working very closely with. Listen to your instincts and do not settle, there are better places to take your child than here!Valerie Gustafson
Worst experience I have ever had! Cannot bill correctly to save their lives, get a 100 bill in the mail when you call them to pay it the next day it magically turns into 600 then a month later get another 600 dollar bill which doesn't make sense with the sessions we have had. Therapists not showing up, or if they do show up always being late, being told by therapists that they put inexperienced people on our case on purpose because he's young he must be easy, being asked how much our house was worth by unprofessional therapist that gave more candy and chips to my child in a couple hours session than I have given him all month. I would not recommend this facility to anyone, having a special needs child is hard enough without unreliable service.Erin Tueller
For years we had been trying to work with the school district to help us understand what was wrong with our son, but was getting no where. We went looking for help and found Dr. Jennifer Cardinal. She went above the call of duty on testing our son. She was able to finally explain to us what was wrong and why he was struggling in everything. She gave us direction to resources to help us deal with his diagnosis and even joined us in an IEP meeting with the school district. Jennifer Cardinal is truly trying to help improve the lives of her patients! Thank You Dr. Cardinal, you are wonderful.Rebecca Harrison
12. Byu Comprehensive Clinic
- Rating: (3.7 )
- Located in: Brigham Young University
- Address: 1190 N 900 E 237 TLRB, Provo, UT 84604
- Phone: (801) 422-7759
- Areas served: Alpine
- Appointments: byu.edu
- Profiles: LinkedIn | Instagram
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–7PM Tuesday 8AM–9PM Wednesday 8AM–9PM Thursday 8AM–9PM Friday 8AM–5PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From BYU Comprehensive Clinic
"The BYU Comprehensive Clinic offers counseling services for individuals, couples, and families in the Utah County community. Counseling is provided by graduate student interns under the close supervision of experienced faculty who are licensed therapists. In addition to therapy, the clinic offers various psychological assessments."
Review Summary
I absolutely LOVED my therapist! I'm completely fine with being recorded to help the students learn. That's disclosed to you when you begin, so the person complaining about privacy really doesn't have a stone to throw. You are told up front that this is a clinic for post graduate students to LEARN, but also help. I couldn't wait each week to see my therapist! She was my saving grace. She was perfect for me. I needed her so badly! The hard part was when she moved on. I want to go back undoubtedly, I just haven't yet because I loved her so so much! I'm not young, and she was older than me so I felt that she could get me better than a young kid. They also helped my son whom has Down syndrome, when he went through an extremely traumatic time. He's so good now! They were fantastic! My husband just got out of prison, so we're definitely looking to go together. I will absolutely go back and have referred the clinic to dozens of people! It's exactly what I need(ed)! Thank you to all that were involved with my family and me!LoLo Brinkman
They claim it is confidential but the people who listen to the recordings talk about it with other people, at the very least they are not discreet and have little respect for your privacy. If you want are willing to sacrifice privacy then this place is otherwise pretty good. They treat other people's problems as a joke and assume the people they mention things too won't have any other relationship with their clients. Well, things have a way of coming back and I am disgusted that they couldn't respect me enough to stay discreet and courteous to me and my family.Corey Ketring
Because of my medical history I was denied services even after explicitly stating that my health was resolved. I wanted a consultation of a single appointment and they denied me because of a history resolved more than 2 years ago. They also delete intake notes and misconstrued information. Between them and the BYU CAPS there is an issue of putting off students who are seeking help until they reach a breaking point. They did offer a list of referrals, but past experience has taught me that not only were they not accessible referrals, they are outdated as well.Isana “Ana” Garcia
13. Utah Center For Evidence Based Treatment
- Rating: (3.6 )
- Address: 170 S 1000 E Suite 201, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
- Phone: (801) 419-0139
- Areas served: Salt Lake City
- Profiles: LinkedIn
- Hours:
Monday 9AM–7PM Tuesday 9AM–7PM Wednesday 9AM–7PM Thursday 9AM–7PM Friday 9AM–5PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment
"We are currently operating with telehealth. Evidence Based Psychotherapy is a set of research-tested therapy interventions that are proven to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life. Effective, Supportive, Science-Based, and Collaborative. The Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment is committed to excellence in assessment and provision of psychological services. We believe that in order to provide quality treatment, it is essential to collaborate with our clients to assess progress and adapt the treatment responsively. Our clinical team integrates research and therapy. As such, we use multiple methods of assessment before, during, and following treatment."
Review Summary
Unfortunately their billing doesn't match up with their providers. My husband is a very forgetful person and he forgot to cancel an appointment. When he called they said 1 no show appointment would be covered at no charge. Then he got sick with pneumonia and forgot about his next appointment. We received a call from their billing telling us that both these visits would need to be paid for out of pocket at $170.00 each visit. We can't afford this and were using our benefits to pay for the visits in the first place. We were able to get 1 charge removed but the other they would not dismiss. I am very disappointed in their billing policies which is unfortunate because the therapist was so good at helping my husband. I would not recommend them for this reason. If their billing was as good as their providers I would feel differently. I can understand needing to have people cancel in a certain time frame but I feel like having someone miss such a small amount and being charged so much is ridiculous.Maria Gildersleeve
My experience with UCEBT has been top of the line. I have struggled with major depression, PTSD, OCD, an eating disorder, self harm, anxiety and I sought the help of Robin Lange after years of various treatments/different therapists which somewhat helped but didn't keep me afloat. I have lived my whole life thinking something was wrong with me and I was upset I wasn't living the life I wanted to live. Seeing Robin for therapy has been great for me as an overall person – not just for the diagnoses I was dealing with. I have been really thankful for how available my therapist is; she is an expert in trauma/psychology and has been available to help me through difficult things. While seeing Robin for therapy I completed a software engineering program, stopped drinking, my self esteem is so much better, independence has increased significantly, PTSD has decreased significantly, I'm a better friend, and I am a lot happier. Thanks UCEBT for expert care and giving me my life back.Reina Rodriguez
I was told I could have a discounted rate because my mental health was keeping me from working. Then I was told I would be matched with a practitioner to meet my needs. So when it was someone who charged $100 a visit, that seemed like they felt I needed a psychologist, not a student. I used half of what my mom gave me when she died. That’s what I was living on. My therapist was brand new and didn’t seem to know how to help me. I dislocated and she just sat there saying I was scaring her and she didn’t know what to do. I would think a place like this should know how to help someone with panic. She said it’s my fault for not mentioning the thing about the money, although I did and had showed them my tax returns. So, i was out of options and ready to end everything because I was broke and feeling helpless. Out I money, and apparently even the most up to date treatment center can’t help me.K G
14. Early Life Psychology And Education Inc.
- Rating: (4.0 )
- Address: 12397 S 300 E Suite 100, Draper, UT 84020
- Phone: (385) 900-4020
- Hours:
Thursday 9AM–7PM Friday 9AM–7PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 9AM–7PM Tuesday 9AM–7PM Wednesday 9AM–7PM
From Early Life Psychology and Education Inc.
"Welcome to Early Life, Utah’s and California’s state-of-the-art child psychology, education, and special education legal advocacy clinic. We provide psychological assessments for the diagnosis and treatment of disorders that affect the emotional, intellectual, and academic progress of children and teens."
Review Summary
I wanted to take a minute and express how grateful I am for Early Life Child Psychology and especially for Jenn Zeuschner. Jenn has been seeing my 2 girls for almost a year now, shortly after my divorce. She has helped them deal with the feeling and emotions of divorce but even more importantly she has helped us to realize meltdowns that were associated with every day situations (meltdowns we have dealt with for several year)were due to anxiety! She also recognized the fact that there were struggles in attention. She recommended cognitive and educational testing that we were able to do right here at Early Life. We were able to work with Dr. Thompson who is great as well and received diagnosis' and recommendations on how to deal with the struggles we have. Now, thanks to Jenn's expertise the change in my girls is astounding. They have a new found confidence. Jenn has given them coping skills on how to handle their anxiety in their therapy sessions but in a fun and understandable way. My girls look forward to going to therapy because they feel that Jenn genuinely cares about them and will do what is in their best interest. After seeing the changes in my girls, I also decided to start therapy with Jenn. I am blown away with all that she has helped me progress through in a short 6 months time. I have been amazed that she doesn't have me just talk though my problems but also has helped me find the root of my issues and help me process though past traumas. It has been incredible to find a therapist who actually wants to help you heal and not just cope. I have felt that every session has been time and money well spent. I am also excited that Early Life offers free parenting seminars! I attended one recently taught by Jenn and Vivian. It was on how social media, devices and video games affects adolescence. I was amazed at the amount of information they provided along with ways to help our children use devices responsibly. They had a packet of everything presented along with resources and ideas for contracts for our children, to take home. It was awesome! I would absolutely recommend attending! In short I cannot say enough good about Jenn and Early Life. I will be forever thankful for all that she has done for my little family!Jenn Jones
My two daughters have seen several different providers at this clinic. They have all been kind and caring and competent, but Jenn Zeuschner in particular has been an incredible fit for helping them deal with their mental health challenges. We have been to several other practices and providers over the years and have learned that it is really important to find the therapist that fits well with your child. A really amazing therapist that doesn’t click with your child is not going to be as effective and will not seem like an amazing therapist to you. Jenn has been a great fit for my girls. She is caring and concerned and truly wants them to learn the skills needed to be successful on their own. She is also honest and holds them accountable for their actions or lack thereof. She has a great rapport with them, and my girls like coming to see her. Jenn also is good at treating my kids as individuals, and realizes that even though they are siblings and appear to have the same issues, they are different people with different reasons/causes for their seemingly similar struggles. Jenn is great at keeping me in the loop on how things are going, if there are specific concerns I should be aware of, suggesting ways that I can help at home, and being honest about it all. I also really appreciate that she supports me as the parent, by understanding and respecting our family culture and by talking positively about me to my kids and reinforcing to them my desire to love and help them to be happy, healthy, and successful. Jenn is often thinking ahead and thinking of different approaches to take to help keep progress moving forward. Her goal is to teach my daughters the skills they need to be independent and not need to continually be in therapy. At the same time she is ready and willing to have them come back as needed to check-in or deal with specific issues or situations as they arise, whether on a short-term or longer-term basis. I am also impressed by Jenn’s continuing education and desire to be a better therapist as she works on her Ph.D. I am so grateful we found Jenn. She has made and is continuing to make a huge difference in my girls’ lives and for our entire family as well.Angela Cummings
It took a month to get the first intake appointment with the psychologist. Then it took another month to get an appointment with the therapist after that. When we met with the therapist she asked our reasons for coming and I asked her if the psychologist gave her the notes from that first intake appointment? She said no. After a few appointments I asked the therapist if she had gotten the notes from the psychologist yet and she still didn't have them. So I asked what the point of that first appointment was if they don't communicate. That first appointment was a waste of money. It was continually difficult to get appointments with the therapist. Appointments were inconsistent. Therapist had almost no availability. After a couple of appointments the therapist suggested we medicate our child. We were not ready for that and they had not officially diagnosed her! When we told her we weren't ready to do medication she suggested we pause counseling. I told her I didn't want to pause counseling because I believe counseling could help with her many issues and the therapist sounded like she didn't think she could help our daughter with her focus problems if we weren't going to medicate her so she wanted us to quit. After both my kids had about 15 appointments with the therapist they switched my kids to another therapist without asking me. We spent a few months establishing a relationship with the therapist, and then they were going to have to start all over with a new therapist. All that time and money wasted! In addition to all that, their scheduling system is very poor. They have two different systems they use for scheduling so I would get phone calls asking me to reschedule my appointments when I didn't actually have an appointment. I would call to change an appointment and it didn't get saved so I didn't get the new appointment time. This place was very frustrating!!!Erin R
15. Utah Valley Clinic
- Rating: (3.8 )
- Address: 395 Cougar Blvd, Provo, UT 84604
- Phone: (801) 357-7850
- Hours:
Thursday 8AM–4PM Friday 8AM–4PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Monday 8AM–4PM Tuesday 8AM–4PM Wednesday 8AM–4PM
From Utah Valley Clinic
Review Summary
I am incredibly disappointed by the lack of professionalism and thoroughness of the patient lab services. I needed a few ROUTINE blood tests run at this location. And it's taking me 3 visits and 2-3 hours of driving to accomplish this mundane task. As a note, I've worked in sterile lab environments for 14+ yrs and analyze patient blood samples from clinical trials for a living. I might know a thing or two about this process…. Round 1–I show up at the time my doc requested. There are 7 young-kids lounging behind the desk with masks half off their faces talking to each other, no other patients are waiting. It takes at least a minute of loitering near the desk for them to look up from their chatting and realize I'm there. Then, with masks still hanging below noses or chins, they take my order and I wait for 10 mins before one of the kids gets the tests into the computer. The tech who draws my blood has a poor understanding that gloves should not wander all over the room before touching sterile items that are going to be inserted in my skin. I swallow my comments, but do take the time to lodge a complaint with the manager before leaving. While I'm waiting for the manager to show up, I observe a fragile old lady and a cancer patient heading towards the lab desk full of partially masked 20 year olds. Both individuals would be severely immunocompromised. Round 2–I'm called back in to redo the sample and am told that for this test, it doesn't matter what time I come in nor does it matter that I'm fasting. This is in direct opposition to what my doc office said so I ask for clarification twice. I also inquire as to why the sample needs to be recollected and after 3 rounds of questioning, I discover was my blood sample from the first round was put in the fridge, not the freezer, therefore was untestable. In the clinical trial world, this is a CAPA violation and would trigger an immediate audit. It's not a trivial mistake. This time, while most of the kids are wearing their masks properly, the one that assists me has their mask below their nose, though they do adjust it as I approach. This is incredibly unsanitary and spreads germs quite effectively. This time I directly bring this up to the kid at the desk. Then my doc office calls me with my test results. Apparently, the lab missed inputting a test the first round and the timing of the redo sample DID matter (ie morning and fasting), so I'm now facing ROUND 3 blood draws for a routine set of tests. And I have to drive AN HOUR round trip each time. Conclusion: The unprofessionalism, lack of attention to detail, and lack of proper sanitation was appalling. I will NEVER use this location again. I hope a manager sees these comments and has an excellent plan for retraining (or disciplining) their employees. IHC is doing some great work to prevent COVID spread in their facilities. It's a pity that a few young employees could easily undo all that effort. Update: The Patient Advocates were incredibly helpful resolving this issue. In addition to refunding my money so that I did not triple pay for some of the blood draws/tests, they also worked with the site to retrain their employees (the MOST Important part here). While I will not be returning to this site personally, I do hope that speaking up improved patient experience for others.Deborah Johnson
We had all four children (three pregnancies) delivered there. I have had my kidney stones and other significant problems resolved here – even my sons tubes – and thus far I have 'loved, loved, loved,' them — until now. I have had normal back pain, as a lot of folks have; however, the other night while picking up my son I heard a loud "POP" and I immediately fell to the floor. After not being able to move for 8 hours (not even roll over), I finally gave up and called the paramedics (while lying on the floor on speakerphone). The local team was amazing, and the ambulance team was the best. Once we got to the hospital, it was a nightmare. They didn't care how much pain I was in, or about me as a patient. The only thing the cared about was collecting money (the registration lady came in twice asking for payment, even though I couldn't even move to get my wallet) and getting me discharged quickly. The MRI showed that I have a ruptured disc, so what I didn't understand was why the entire time I was there they were treating me like I was a drug person. All they kept asking and talking to me was 'down,' and I need to basically stop faking it. They were rude, moved me around aggressively, and on several occasions indirectly accused me of just being there for pain medicine. Our co-pay portion of the night will be around $5,500. If I were just there for a few hours of relief, I could have done much better elsewhere. My primary care knows me, and the medical history shows that I always turn down most medicines – so I don't know why I was treated so poorly. I hope to never, ever have to go there again – but I fear that being the closest 'decent' hospital, I don't have a choice. I wish something would change, and I am still angry with the experience. Imagine that, instant back pain that is 3-4 times worse than my last set of kidney stones (that had to be blasted) and the only thing I remember from the night was how rude and awful the hospital was to me. What a nightmare. Living in the best country (and may I say the best state) in the world, I should not have to be treated like I were the worst person in the world, when I am hurt and agonizing. Just awful. Awful, awful, and awful.Meredith Utah
My 4 year old daughter had surgery to replace her ear tubes and remove her adenoids. She has had a long history of ear infections and is incredibly nervous and scared in Dr. Offices so we were nervous about how she would be when we checked into surgery. I wasn't able to be there that morning, so my wife took her, and everything from the moment they arrived at the Hospital to the time they left was absolutely flawless. First of all, the valet parking is absolutely genius for parents with small children! The check in process was quick and very efficient, and soon they went back to the pre-operative area. When they walked into the room, there was a soft, fluffy blanket, cute pajamas, a teddy bear and activities to keep our daughter entertained while they waited for surgery. What could have been a sterile waiting room, was transformed into a warm, friendly and fun waiting room where our daughter felt immediately comfortable and was not at all nervous. Every Nurse and Dr. they encountered that day was incredibly kind, patient, knowledgeable and willing to answer any questions they had. My wife loved the food options in the cafeteria while she waited, and especially loved the Styrofoam cups, and the Coke Freestyle machine. I can not speak highly enough of how wonderful our experience was there and highly recommend the facility. Thank you for taking such good care of us!Mark Keith
16. Revere Health Behavioral Health – Provo
- Rating: (4.4 )
- Address: 1055 N 500 W Bldg A, Provo, UT 84604
- Phone: (385) 203-1250
- Areas served: Provo
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–8PM Tuesday 8AM–8PM Wednesday 8AM–8PM Thursday 8AM–8PM Friday 8AM–8PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From Revere Health Behavioral Health – Provo
"Revere Health’s Behavioral Health clinic in Provo offers individual counseling services for patients who need help managing mental or behavioral health conditions. Our behavioral health professionals work with you to develop a treatment plan that meets your needs and health goals."
Review Summary
I have been doing mental health therapy for just over a year now. It seems like it takes forever to get the EDMR therapy that I want to do I know these therapists aren't that busy my appointments are only 30 minutes if that, and to get medication, you have to make schedule another appointment, to see the medication Doctor. They also charge the patient $35.⁰⁰ dollars for a no show, but it is just fine and dandy if said therapist does a no show, I haven't gone over and argued this with billing "yet" I want to offset my costs on my bill for the 3 no show's this therapist has done to me I think this whole entire office is going to get an ear full of me before long I should set aside some bail money lolIkno No1
Allan Pauole was incredibly apathetic during out meeting. Totally ignored previous treatments, even going so far as to disagree with them entirely without any diagnostics at all. I do not believe I was anything other than a potential paycheck to this jerk who literally tried to upsell me on his services twice during our meeting.Mr King (Flounder)
17. Weber State University
Weber State University is a public university in Ogden, Utah. It was founded in 1889 as Weber Stake Academy. It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.Wikipedia
- Rating: (4.4 )
- Address: 3848 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84408
- Phone: (801) 626-6000
- Graduation rate: 38.4% (For first-time, full-time in 2020–21)
- Total enrollment: 24,048 (2010)
- Undergraduate tuition and fees: In-state tuition 6,228 USD, Out-of-state tuition 16,644 USD (2020 – 21) IPEDS
- Mascot: Waldo the wildcat
- Colors: White, Purple
- Football stadium: Stewart Stadium
- Profiles: Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–5PM Tuesday 8AM–5PM Wednesday 8AM–5PM Thursday 8AM–5PM Friday 8AM–5PM Saturday 8AM–5PM Sunday 8AM–5PM
Review Summary
I don't have a lot of experience with Weber State University. I did attend a big conference on their campus today. Their food services provided the meal and it was excellent. It's cool they have shuttles to drive the students in from the parking lots far away. On that shuttle I met the most amazing, young, smart student. These college students give me hope for the future!!!Lisa Packard
Amazing day to disc golf! Went around three times and did good my first two rounds, but excelled my last round! Also, UDisc is an app that is all about disc golf; keeping score (including ob/penalties), and a map guide as well it's awesome! I almost aced the third hole 😃Jacob Canfield
18. Utah State University
Utah State University is a public land-grant research university in Logan, Utah. It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. With nearly 20,000 students living on or near campus, USU is Utah's largest public residential campus.Wikipedia
- Rating: (4.3 )
- Address: Logan, UT 84322
- Phone: (435) 797-1000
- Founded: March 8, 1888
- Total enrollment: 28,118 (2016)
- Undergraduate tuition and fees: In-state tuition 8,960 USD, Out-of-state tuition 24,080 USD (2020 – 21) IPEDS
- Mascot: Big Blue
- Colors: White, Aggie Blue, Pewter Gray
- Acceptance rate: 91% (2020) IPEDS
- Profiles: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok
- Football stadium: Maverik Stadium, Merlin Olsen Field
Review Summary
I am currently a sophomore at Utah State and have been more then happy with the school. I have seen a few bad reviews on here and all the complaints sound like immature children who aren't responsible enough to be adults. Every staff member I've dealt with is kind and knowledgeable. I have had wonderful help with my academic skills from the Student Support Services. I changed majors a lot and struggled for a while but was helped the whole way. Not only that but my wife and I have been able to pay cash up front for me to finish and almost payed off all her student loans. When I graduate I will be debt free and able to earn a very decent living for my family. I once thought about transferring to another school and told one of my professors. He got almost all his associates in the program to convince me to stay and show that I was wanted and my success there mattered. With all these good things going it hasn't been perfect. I do think too much money is spent on the sports programs… but what University isn't that way. None would be financially stable without sports investors… which is society's problem not the university's. So I feel that any of these drastic complaints come from people who just haven't grown up enough to take responsibility for their actions. Utah State is a Grade A University that has always been highly influential in U.S. History. Take the time to give it the chance it deserves. And you won't have to go into a crap-load of debt to do so if you are smart.!Brandon Todd
Very disappointed in a school that does not help it's own students. By it's own admission on their website they accept everyone but only 3% who apply but in accepting all these students to gain their money they don't even make sure that even basic needs for an incoming student is provided like enough housing or even parking. The shortage of housing verses students is ridiculous and even more ridiculous is that when they know there is an issue of overnight parking that they keep their parking lots closed to the very students they lured to their school making their lives miserable when they can easily help. They are quick to point fingers and claim it's not their problem. So thanks Utah State for being so good to your students. I would recommend to anyone considering this school to re-think if this is how they treat students.Keri Ponting
Nice facilities but the staff leave something to be desired. Can't speak to the faculty. We reserved a building to use for a community event and they said it would be ready. We arrived and that was not the case. They had to send security to come unlock the building. It apparently, "was on the calendar, we just missed it…" I hope they forget to look at cars that don't have parking passes!Cody Simonsen
19. Slcc
Salt Lake Community College is a public community college in Salt Lake County, Utah. It is the state's largest two-year college with the most diverse student body. It serves more than 60,000 students on 10 campuses as well as through online classes. The college has a student to faculty ratio of 20:1.Wikipedia
- Rating: (4.2 )
- Address: 4600 S Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84123
- Phone: (801) 957-4111
- Graduation rate: 16.3% (For first-time, part-time in 2020–21)
- Founded: 1948
- Total enrollment: 33,420 (2011)
- Undergraduate tuition and fees: In-state tuition 4,086 USD, Out-of-state tuition 12,734 USD (2020 – 21) IPEDS
- Mascot: Bruin Bear
- Colors: Royal blue, Gold
- Profiles: Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–7PM Tuesday 8AM–7PM Wednesday 8AM–7PM Thursday 8AM–7PM Friday 8AM–4:30PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
Review Summary
This review is not from a student point of view, rather as citizen in the community. My family and I have attended 2 activities this summer. One paid at affordable rate for the family, and one free. Awesome Summer activities for the family, free or at low cost. Please keep it up!! Facilities are always clean and plenty of parking, both my activities were night time.Claudia's Business Email
20. Utah State University Orem
- Rating: (3.9 )
- Address: 1875 State St, Orem, UT 84097
- Phone: (435) 797-5374
- Areas served: Orem
- Appointments: usu.edu
- Profiles: Facebook
- Hours:
Monday 8AM–9PM Tuesday 8AM–9PM Wednesday 8AM–9PM Thursday 8AM–9PM Friday 8AM–9PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed
From Utah State University Orem
"USU Orem is your hometown university, offering a variety of accredited degrees and programs, with local faculty and resources to help you reach your goals. This is our U-State. The campus offers associate, bachelor, masters, and a doctorate degree as well as certificate, licensure, and endorsement programs."
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