Primary Children’s Hospital - Neuro Trauma Unit, Salt Lake City, UT

Primary Children’s Hospital - Neuro Trauma Unit, Salt Lake City, UT
Number of beds:
289
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About Primary Children’s Hospital - Neuro Trauma Unit, Salt Lake City, UT

Intermountain Health Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City is a premier pediatric facility well-known for its patient-focused care. With specialized services like PICU and NICU, it ensures comprehensive medical support for children. The hospital is recognized for its excellence and commitment to the health of children in the community.

Intermountain Health Primary Children's Hospital, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a leading pediatric healthcare facility dedicated to improving the lives of children. With state-of-the-art amenities and a welcoming environment, the hospital features outdoor play areas, healing gardens, and serene spaces designed for comfort and recovery. Recent renovations have further enhanced the facility's capability to provide comprehensive care in a nurturing atmosphere.

This hospital operates as a non-profit entity and is part of the Intermountain Healthcare system. It serves an extensive patient census, utilizing advanced charting systems to improve care coordination and patient safety. Established many years ago, Primary Children's Hospital boasts a reputation bolstered by national specialty rankings and accreditations.

Services provided by this facility

Primary Children’s Hospital specializes in offering a wide range of healthcare services tailored specifically for children. This facility supports various critical care units and inpatient services, emphasizing expertise in trauma care and specialty pediatrics. The hospital excels in the following areas:

  • Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
  • General Surgery
  • Emergency and Trauma Services
  • Rehabilitation Services
  • Cardiology
  • Oncology
  • Neurology

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