- 550 East 1400 North Suite T, Logan, Utah 84341
- Alcoholism
- Drug Addiction
- Dual Diagnosis
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance Abuse
Intermountain Dayspring Clinic provides specialized addiction treatment services in Logan, UT, serving the Cache Valley community and surrounding areas. This facility operates as part of the larger Intermountain Healthcare system, bringing established medical expertise to substance abuse treatment.
The clinic maintains dual accreditation from both the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and SAMHSA, reflecting their commitment to evidence-based treatment standards and quality care protocols. Their healthcare system affiliation allows for comprehensive coordination between addiction services and other medical specialties when needed.
Located in northern Utah, Dayspring Clinic serves a region where access to specialized addiction treatment can be limited, making their services particularly valuable for individuals and families seeking recovery support in the Cache Valley area.
Comprehensive Care Programs and Therapeutic Options
The clinic’s approach centers on providing accessible addiction treatment within a medical framework that recognizes substance use disorders as complex health conditions requiring professional intervention and ongoing support.
- Outpatient counseling sessions with licensed addiction specialists
- Individual therapy tailored to personal recovery goals and circumstances
- Group therapy programs that foster peer support and shared learning
- Medication-assisted treatment when clinically appropriate
- Care coordination services with other healthcare providers
Who They Serve and Payment Options
Dayspring Clinic welcomes patients with various insurance coverage options, including private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and self-pay arrangements. This flexible payment structure helps ensure that financial barriers don’t prevent access to necessary treatment services.
While specific details about their patient demographics and specialized programs aren’t readily available, their dual accreditation suggests they serve adults dealing with substance use disorders and may offer services for co-occurring mental health conditions. Their integration within the Intermountain Healthcare system indicates they can accommodate patients who need coordinated care for both addiction and other medical concerns.
