Police, fire, EMS, dispatch, and corrections

Mental health care for Utah First Responders

Confidential TMS therapy, counseling, and medication management in Provo for the people who answer the call: law enforcement, fire, EMS, dispatch, corrections, and rescue professionals.

Police officers
Firefighters
EMS and paramedics
911 dispatchers
Corrections officers
Search and rescue

You Are Not Weak

The job trains you to stay functional. It does not make you immune.

First Responders are repeatedly exposed to tense, dangerous, and traumatic situations. SAMHSA notes that responders face increased risk for mental health and substance use concerns, and that fear of being seen as weak can keep many from getting help.

RSLNT Wellness was built to make that first step direct and private. We treat symptoms that show up after years of service: depression, anxiety, intrusive memories, irritability, sleep problems, emotional numbness, burnout, and the feeling that you are fine at work but disconnected everywhere else.

Care that respects the badge and the person behind it

You do not need to explain what the job is like before care can start. We focus on symptoms, safety, function, and a treatment plan that helps you get your life back.

How Treatment Works

A practical plan, not a lecture

Measure what is happening

We start with depression, anxiety, sleep, trauma, safety, and function screening so the plan is grounded in real symptoms.

Choose the right treatment

TMS may fit depression or OCD. Counseling, EMDR-informed care, and medication management may support trauma, anxiety, and sleep.

Keep it workable

Appointments are built for people with shifts, overtime, family responsibilities, and the reality of responder schedules.

Privacy

Your department does not get a report because you ask for help.

Your care is protected under HIPAA. We do not share treatment information with an employer, department, agency, or command structure unless you authorize it in writing or disclosure is legally required.

If your employer, EAP, workers' compensation, or insurance plan is involved, we explain what information is required before anything is sent.

FAQ

Common First Responder questions

Do you work with police, fire, EMS, and dispatch?

Yes. RSLNT Wellness supports First Responders across Utah County, including police officers, firefighters, EMS, paramedics, dispatchers, corrections officers, and search-and-rescue personnel.

Is care confidential?

Yes. Your care is protected under HIPAA. We do not report treatment details to an employer, department, or command structure unless you authorize it in writing or disclosure is legally required.

Can TMS help First Responders?

TMS is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder and OCD. For First Responders, it may be considered when depression or OCD is part of the clinical picture. PTSD symptoms, anxiety, sleep disruption, and operational stress may also be supported with counseling, medication management, and measurement-based follow-up.

What if I am not ready to talk about the worst calls?

You do not have to unload everything on day one. We start with symptoms, safety, sleep, mood, function, and what you want back. Trauma-focused therapy can move at a pace that is clinically appropriate for you.

Do I need a referral?

Most patients can start with a consultation. If your insurance requires prior authorization or a referral, our team will help identify what is needed before treatment begins.

Crisis support

If you may harm yourself or someone else, call 911 or call/text 988 now. RSLNT Wellness is not a 24/7 emergency service. Disaster responders can also contact SAMHSA's Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990.

You can keep serving without disappearing.

Free consultation. Confidential care. TMS, counseling, and medication management in Provo.

1200 Towne Centre Blvd, STE 1120 — Provo, UT 84601