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About Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital

Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital serves teens and adults from all over the nation with a broad spectrum of inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction services.

Not all wounds show. If you or a loved one is struggling with depression, anxiety, addiction or behavioral disorders, call our admissions group to see how Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital can help you regain a happy healthy life. We provide patients and their families with stability during times of crisis so they are able to move forward with their recovery process.

Our Master’s level assessors will provide you with information to get the help you need.

There is no cost to call 801-852-2273 or 888-488-8949.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are answers to some of the Frequently Asked Questions we receive. If you have additional questions, please contact us at 801-852-2273.

Q: How can I find out how much my insurance will cover my stay at Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital?
A: The Financial Counseling Department will verify your insurance coverage as a courtesy for you and will meet with you/family members to go over that information.

Q: What payment methods are accepted by Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital?
A: We accept personal checks, cashier’s checks, cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. We are also TRICARE®-certified.

Q: What if I don’t have any insurance coverage?
A: The Financial Counseling Department is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and can assist you with this information.

Q: Should I present more than one insurance policy if I have multiple?
A: Yes, you should always present ALL active insurance policies, including TRICARE®, at the time of registration. By allowing us to verify all policies and obtain authorizations, we can improve the process by which your insurance companies coordinate payment for possible deductibles or coinsurance.

Q: If I have been recently terminated from my job, will I still have coverage?
A: This depends on if you are eligible for continuation of coverage through COBRA. If you have confirmation letters showing you have recently been accepted/enrolled in continuation of coverage, please bring those with you and present at the time of admission.

Q: How long does treatment last?
A: The length of time a patient is in treatment varies due to conditions and personal dynamics.

Get the Help You Need Now

Our staff of professionally-trained assessors will be able to assist you over the phone, and provide you with information on getting the help you need. We offer no-cost assessments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Don’t hesitate, call 801-852-2273 today.