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Services for Military and First Responders

A range of mental health services catered to help those in the line of duty.

What Are Services For Military and First Responders?

First responders and those in the military are often exposed to high-stress situations involving trauma, injuries, and death. Over 30% of first responders develop mental health conditions like Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of their work environments, which is incredibly higher than many other professions. 

We deeply respect the bravery and sacrifices of our veterans, military personnel, and first responders and we’re here to provide support. Our team is equipped with lived experience in the line of duty, specialized training and expertise to provide care for those with mental health concerns stemming from service and their loved ones. To learn more about the services we offer, book a call with one of our health navigators.

Who is it for?

First Responders, Military Personnel, or Veterans with the following conditions: 

Our services may be right for you, if you:

  • Are struggling with mental health concerns stemming from service in combat environments.
  • Are a Veteran.
  • Are a family member or child of someone in the line of duty, currently being affected by their service.
  • Are a first responder, including law enforcement, healthcare workers, or firefighters, impacted by your position.
  • Have endured a traumatic experience in the line of duty that affects your everyday life.

In the event of an emergency, it’s crucial to seek help as soon as possible. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, also known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, is available 24/7 to provide support and resources.

You can access this service by dialing 988 or by calling 1-800-273-8255.

In the case of an immediate danger to yourself or others, calling 911 should be your first course of action.

How Does It Work?

One of our highly qualified providers will assess your individual needs, taking into account your service background. They will craft you a personalized, holistic care plan and offer ongoing support to ensure you achieve your goals. This plan may encompass a combination of medication, therapy, lifestyle adjustments, resources, and supplemental support to help you navigate the path to healing and well-being. We will monitor your progress and make adjustments as needed, always aiming for the best possible outcomes.

Services can include: 

  • Psychiatry Services
  • Ketamine Services 
  • Therapy Services 
  • Psychedelic Services

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Our Locations

Services to support military and first responders are offered at our safe and comfortable clinics, designed with you in mind.

Numinus American Fork
48 N 1100 E Suite B, American Fork, UT 84003
Numinus Draper
721 E 12200 S, Draper, UT 84020
Numinus Layton
2950 N Church St, Suite 101, Layton, UT 84040
Numinus Murray
154 E Myrtle Ave, Suite 204, Murray, UT 84107
Numinus Springville
672 W 400 S, Suite 201, Springville, UT 84663

Schedule an informational call with a health navigator to get started.

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