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Travis S. Mickelson

Travis S. Mickelson, MD

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Child 2-12
  • Adolescent 13-18
  • Adult 19-64
  • Older Adult >65

Gender

Male

Hospital Affiliation

  • LDS Hospital

About Travis S. Mickelson

About The Provider

Dr. Travis Mickelson is a short-term behavioral health consultant for Intermountain Health's Mental Health Integration (MHI) program. He works within the medical setting to provide mental health services alongside your established primary care physician or specialist. MHI treatment is a short-term approach to help you manage mental health symptoms that may be impacting your quality of life. You will meet for up to 3-6 sessions. Patients who wish to see Dr. Mickelson must be referred by a primary care provider at one of the clinics where Dr. Mickelson works. During treatment, the clinic team communicates with each other to make sure you're getting the care you need. If you need additional support at the end of your treatment with this provider, we will assist with a referral to a long-term mental health provider. If you need to meet with a psychiatrist but do not have a primary care provider at one of Dr. Mickelson’s clinics, or if you expect to need behavioral health care longer than 3-6 months, please discuss other options with your primary care provider or call Intermountain Health’s Behavioral Health Navigation  Service at 833-442-2211 for help scheduling with other services."

Locations

  1. Salt Lake Clinic - Family Medicine
  2. Memorial Clinic - Internal Medicine
  3. Salt Lake Clinic - Bryner Pediatrics

Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics GME, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2011
  • Residency: University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics GME, Psychiatry, 2009
  • Medical School: University of Utah, 2006

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2013
  • Psychiatry: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2011