Forensic psychiatric services in Utah
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Welcome to Wasatch Forensic Consulting

 

 

 

a Utah-based provider of forensic psychiatric evaluation, consultation, and expert testimony

 

 

 

 

What is a Forensic Psychiatrist?

A Forensic Psychiatrist is a medical doctor who has, first, received specific training and education in the field of psychiatry. After completing a minimum of four years of training in psychiatry, the doctor then receives additional training and education in forensic psychiatry.

Forensic Psychiatry is a field in which psychiatric knowledge, skill, expertise, training and education is used to help attorneys and courts answer a broad range of questions posed by the legal system. Forensic psychiatrists provide services, usually to attorneys and courts, including evaluation (usually involving in-person examination of an individual and a review of medical and other relevant records), consultation with attorneys, production of reports detailing their expert opinions, and expert testimony during trials and other hearings.

 

Evaluation, consultation and expert testimony.

Located in Heber City, Utah, Wasatch Forensic Consulting provides evaluation, consultation, and expert witnessing services for attorneys, courts, medical boards, and other judicial and administrative bodies seeking psychiatric expertise in a broad range of criminal and civil matters, including those listed on the services page. We are licensed in Utah but are willing to travel and obtain a license in your jurisdiction if necessary.

If you need a Forensic Psychiatrist in Utah, or elsewhere in the United States, it is likely we can help you. Please contact us to arrange a consultation or use the contact form at the bottom of this page to inquire whether our services are right for you.

 

Contact

➤ Mail

PO Box 875
Heber City, UT 84032-0875

☎ CONTACT

info@wasatchforensic.com
(435) 315-0016

 
 
 

 
 
 

We want to hear from you.

Use the form below to contact us regarding our services. Please be as detailed as possible. To help us best serve you, we recommend that you first describe the issue you’re seeking assistance with before telling us what you want to achieve. You may also email or call us to make an appointment.