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Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital (PCH) (formerly Primary Children's Medical Center) is a nationally ranked pediatric acute care
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located in
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, Utah. The hospital has 289 pediatric beds and is affiliated with the
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. The hospital is a member of Intermountain Health and is the only children's hospital in the network. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout the Salt Lake City and outer region. PCH also sometimes treats adults that require pediatric care. PCH is a ACS verified Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and is the largest providers of pediatric health services in the state. The hospital serves the states of
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, yielding a geographic catchment area of approximately 400,000 square miles. The hospital is one of the only pediatric hospitals in the region.


History

PCH had its beginnings in the efforts of
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(LDS Church) to provide adequate medical care to citizens of the
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. An LDS organization and building, named " Deseret Hospital", was first founded in 1882 in Salt Lake City, but it closed for financial reasons in 1900. In 1911, some LDS Church leaders, including May Anderson and Louie B. Felt, pushed for a separate facility geared to needs of infants and young patients."Primary Children's Hospital - History"
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By 1913, a children's ward had been established at LDS Hospital and by 1922 a separate facility for children was established in a large Salt Lake City house. It was run by the Primary Association (the LDS Church's organization for children), thus the name. During those years, the LDS Church encouraged its members to donate to the hospital's fund by an annual fundraising effort, "Pennies By The Inch", in which members were asked to donate as many pennies as they were tall (in inches). From 1934 to 1974, the hospital building was referred to as PCH."Primary Children's Medical Center to change name"
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On February 12, 1952, the hospital moved to a larger building located near the top of the Avenues area of Salt Lake (the hilly portion of northeast Salt Lake City). It was substantially enlarged in 1966, gaining nearly twice its original area. In 1974, the LDS Church decided to divest itself of the ownership and operation of several of its non-church-related activities such as health-care facilities. As a result, in 1975 its hospitals were turned over to the not-for-profit IHC group, which still owns and operates PCH. The Avenues facility was closed in 1990 and the hospital was moved to a larger facility on the medical campus of the
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. University faculty provide care for patients at PCH, and the University of Utah pediatric residency program and medical school use it as their pediatric training site. The facility was known as Primary Children's Medical Center from 1974 to 2013 until the hospital was renamed to Primary Children's Hospital. In January, 2020 PCH announced that they are going to build a second hospital in the Lehi region of Utah. The hospital is expected to cost $500 million and provide pediatric emergency care, intensive care, and behavioral health services. In July 2020 Primary Children's Hospital rolled out a new service for parents and families of babies that were in the
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(NICU). The service run by company, AngelEye is able to provide video 24/7 to parents and families when they can't be in the NICU with their child. On July 4, 2020, members of the
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and surrounding departments brought their police cars to the hospital to perform a light show, "Good Night Lights." The show took place because the children in the hospital would not be able to enjoy the Independence Day firework celebrations.


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Patient care units

The hospital has a 32-bed pediatric intensive care unit to treat critically ill infants, children, teens, and young adults and a 50-bed AAP verified Level 4
neonatal intensive care unit A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), also known as an intensive care nursery (ICN), is an intensive care unit (ICU) specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. The NICU is divided into several areas, including a critical c ...
to handle critically ill infants. * 35-bed pediatric emergency department * 32-bed PICU * 16-bed CICU * 28-bed neuro trauma unit * 50-bed Level IV NICU *128-beds general pediatrics


Miller Family Campus in Lehi

The Larry and Gail Miller Family Foundation Campus of PCH opened on February 14, 2024. IHC built the new location to accommodate Utah County's rapid growth. This campus has 66 beds and offers an emergency room, neonatal intensive care, surgery rooms, advanced imaging, and other kinds of specialist care. The facility includes a Ronald McDonald Family Room, which is a home-like space for families of pediatric patients, including overnight rooms, meals, bathrooms, showers, and more.


Ronald McDonald House

Primary Children's Hospital partners with Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Intermountain Area. The House was originally established in 1988 and has a capacity of 75 rooms for parents and families of infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 coming from over 60 miles outside of the area. In addition to the House, RMHC has Family Rooms on floors two, three, and four of Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital. These rooms include nap and overnight rooms, food and drink, and more, all free of charge.


Applied Behavior Analysis Clinic

The Primary Children's Hospital opened an outpatient clinic in Riverton, Utah for children suffering from autism in April 2025. The clinic offers early intervention programs to children aged two to six. Services include diagnostics, individual therapy, and group therapy.


Awards

In 2017, PCH was a semifinalist in the clinical care category of the Children's Hospital Association's annual Pediatric Quality Award. In 2020–21, PCH has placed nationally in 8 ranked pediatric specialties on U.S. News & World Report.


See also

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List of children's hospitals in the United States A children's hospital is a medical facility that offers its services exclusively to children and adolescents. Most children's hospitals can serve children from birth up to the age of 21. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th ...


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* {{authority control 1922 establishments in Utah Hospital buildings completed in 1952 Hospital buildings completed in 1966 Children's hospitals in the United States Hospitals in Salt Lake City History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Intermountain Health Primary (LDS Church) Teaching hospitals in Utah The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah Buildings and structures at the University of Utah University and college buildings completed in 1922 Pediatric trauma centers Hospital buildings completed in 1990