Meet Dr. Gonzales
Our team of counselors work under Dr. Gonzales, a zealous advocate for patients. Not only is Dr. Gonzales 100% dedicated to her patients and their progress, she works tirelessly with the underserved and disadvantaged. UPFH is honored to serve alongside Dr. Gonzales.
Hope is for Everyone
Behavioral health care can help with moods, behaviors, and physical reactions. Together, we can identify what needs to be changed and plan how to make it happen. Changing the way you think, feel, and behave can have a positive effect on your life.
Invisible Condition Alert
UPFH participates in Utah’s Invisible Condition Alert Program. This voluntary program allows a person with a defined “invisible condition” to have a symbol placed on their driver's license or ID card and register the invisible condition into law enforcement’s record management or computer-aided dispatch system. The Invisible Condition Alert Program is designed to promptly notify first responders about a person's invisible condition that may directly impact the person's ability to communicate. Talk to your provider for more info!
Best Care, Best Prices
Does the cost of counseling prevent you from getting the help you need? We can help you save money on your office visit payments or insurance deductible.
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Alexis Anthon, our mental health counselor pictured above says, "I choose to work at UPFH because, here, the money we earn goes to helping patients. You don’t have to give money to UPFH to help the community, just shopping at our pharmacy or getting your teeth checked here supports those who need it most. I have a patient who didn't open up for so long. But she takes her mask off when she comes in now. She smiles. She cries. She’s doing the things anxiety had made impossible before, like driving and working a job. I'm so freaking proud of her."
Want to curb your cravings for alcohol & drugs? One in six Americans have substance use disorder (SUD). Substance use can fracture family relationships, trigger mental health disorders, and lead to death. Recovery may cost less than you think. Utah Partners for Health offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling to guide patients to sustained recovery.