



LDS Hospital Intermountain Healthcare
C Street and 8th Avenue
Salt Lake City UT, 84143
Located at C Street and 8th Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Hospital’s Dayspring Program is part of Intermountain Health, the largest nonprofit health system in the Intermountain West. This specialized program provides compassionate and medical... Read more
About this Facility
Located at C Street and 8th Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Hospital’s Dayspring Program is part of Intermountain Health, the largest nonprofit health system in the Intermountain West. This specialized program provides compassionate and medically supported care for individuals struggling with alcohol use disorder and substance dependency, including detoxification services and buprenorphine-assisted treatment. Services are available on both an inpatient (hospitalization) and outpatient basis, ensuring flexible care tailored to each individual's needs.The Dayspring Program is committed to clinical excellence and inclusivity. The facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, military insurance, and self-payment, and offers ASL or other assistance for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.As part of Intermountain Health, our mission is to help people live the healthiest lives possible®. For our Catholic-affiliated entities, we also uphold the sacred responsibility of revealing and fostering God’s healing love, especially for the poor and vulnerable. Our vision is to be a model health system, delivering extraordinary care and superior service at an affordable cost—values that guide every aspect of care provided at LDS Hospital.With a legacy of trusted service and a focus on whole-person healing, LDS Hospital’s Dayspring Program stands as a vital part of Utah’s recovery and behavioral health landscape, offering patients a path to lasting wellness through evidence-based care and compassionate support.
Type of Care
Substance use treatment
Comprehensive programs specializing in substance abuse disorder, addiction recovery as well as therapy and support groups.
Detoxification
Opioid Medications used in Treatment
Service Settings (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, Inpatient etc.)
Hospital inpatient
Language Services
Payment/Insurance/Funding Accepted
Medicaid
Dedicated to accessible care, Medicare is supported at this facility. Qualifying individuals can focus fully on their recovery without any financial strain.
Medicare
Available to older adults or individuals with disabilities, this facility accepts Medicare to ensure the accessibility of their wide range of treatment services.
Private health insurance
Wide range of private health insurance plans accepted, helping patients to using their policy benefits easily for treatment services.
Military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
Honoring those who serve, military insurance is accepted here to ensure that service members have unrestricted access to the treatment options they need.
Cash or self-payment
If you prefer to manage your treatment cost directly, this facility is accepting individuals choosing self-payment options.
Contact Information
C Street and 8th Avenue, Salt Lake City UT, 84143
Patient Reviews
Customer Reviews
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Laura B.
08/01/2025
After years of relapsing, I found hope through LDS Hospital’s addiction treatment services. The detox phase was managed with kindness, and I appreciated how they explained everything to me, step by step. Even after transitioning to outpatient care, I felt supported by the Intermountain Health network. The Dayspring Program isn't just about short-term detox—it’s about long-term healing. Highly recommend to anyone serious about recovery.
Ryan M.
08/01/2025
The Dayspring Program helped me through a critical period of my recovery. I needed medical detox from prescription drugs and was scared of what it would feel like. Thankfully, the staff here understood addiction deeply. While I do wish there were more support groups or specialized programming for co-occurring disorders, the care was solid, and I’m grateful to be on a better path.
Natalie C.
08/01/2025
I was hesitant to seek treatment for my substance use disorder, but LDS Hospital’s addiction recovery program felt different. The doctors and nurses didn’t just treat my symptoms—they treated me as a whole person. From detox to outpatient support, everything was coordinated with compassion and professionalism. I also loved that Intermountain Health has a strong mission to care for vulnerable populations—it made me feel seen and supported during a very difficult time.
James R.
08/01/2025
I entered the Dayspring Program after struggling with opioid addiction and feeling like I had no way out. The buprenorphine-assisted treatment helped me stabilize, and the staff made sure my care was personalized and respectful. I appreciate that they accept Medicaid, which made it possible for me to finally get help. The hospital was clean, the team was professional, and they truly understood what I was going through.
Ashley P.
08/01/2025
The Dayspring Program at LDS Hospital gave me my life back. I was battling alcohol addiction for years and finally reached a point where I needed serious help. The detox process was handled with care, and the medical team made me feel safe every step of the way. I stayed for inpatient care, and the support I received—from both staff and peers—was life-changing. Intermountain Health truly lives up to its mission of helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
Anina Berthold
08/01/2025
Dr Teresa Reading was so nice on her visit just before my/our surgery. The terrific anesthesiologist Dr Seymore aking extra precautions beforehand and after...I was glad
for his preparation. Julie and Caroline also were both Thoughtful and Thorough before and after. I felt better after this surgery than any of my other years of previous surgeries. Thankfully to all. Brandon helped and took extra time and care for me; truly an appreciation of my newer conditions using oxygen for the first time now on my own.
chris
01/14/2021
Fuck you, thanks for turning away people in need of help because of your greed. I forgot that part about the oath of doing no harm. My friend is going to die because of your greed, I hope our country dismantles your joke of a medical program and puts shitheads like this in jail. FUCK YOU
chris
01/14/2021
Fuck you, thanks for turning away people in need of help because of your greed. I forgot that part about the oath of doing no harm. My friend is going to die because of your greed, I hope our country dismantles your joke of a medical program and puts shitheads like this in jail. FUCK YOU
chris
01/14/2021
Fuck you, thanks for turning away people in need of help because of your greed. I forgot that part about the oath of doing no harm. My friend is going to die because of your greed, I hope our country dismantles your joke of a medical program and puts shitheads like this in jail. FUCK YOU
chris
01/14/2021
Fuck you, thanks for turning away people in need of help because of your greed. I forgot that part about the oath of doing no harm. My friend is going to die because of your greed, I hope our country dismantles your joke of a medical program and puts shitheads like this in jail. FUCK YOU
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