Lead Psychiatrist
Dr. Wei Li Hsu, D.O.
With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Hsu is a board-certified psychiatrist with extensive leadership experience across academic and integrated healthcare systems. He is known for a thoughtful, patient-centered approach and a strong commitment to evidence-based psychiatric care.
Dr. Hsu previously served as Chief of Psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco, where he led psychiatric services for a large and diverse patient population. He also held the role of Medical Director of Outpatient Psychiatry at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City, contributing to physician leadership and implementation of clinical programs.
Dedicated to the advancement of interventional psychiatry, Dr. Hsu focuses on the expert delivery of accelerated neurostimulation protocols. His clinical practice at the center emphasizes precision diagnostics and the integration of cutting-edge technology to help patients achieve rapid and sustained recovery from complex mental health conditions.
Dr. Hsu taught medical students from UC San Francisco, gave informal psychopharmacology intensives for psychiatrists starting outpatient psychiatry at Intermountain Health. He also served as adjunct faculty at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.
He completed his psychiatry residency training at Brown University, providing a comprehensive foundation in diagnostic evaluation and treatment across a wide range of psychiatric conditions. Dr. Hsu is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality psychiatric care and helping patients achieve meaningful, lasting improvements in mental health and overall well-being.
Dr. Mason S. Turner, M.D.
Dr. Mason Turner is a board-certified in adult psychiatry and additional medicine, and has over two decades of experience in clinical operations, quality improvement, and mental health leadership. He is recognized for his commitment to expanding access to evidence-based therapies and integrating psychiatric services within broad healthcare frameworks.
Dr. Turner is the Senior Medical Director for Behavioral Health at Intermountain Healthcare. He previously held prominent leadership roles, including Assistant Regional Medical Director for Psychiatry at Kaiser Permanente Northern California, in addition to being the Chief of Psychiatry at San Francisco medical center. His current clinical practice is focused on the integration of psychiatric care with primary medicine.
A graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dr. Turner completed his psychiatry residency at Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General and McLean Hospital and did his fellowship in Addiction Medicine at McLean Hospital.
Dr. Turner also serves as Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah in the Division of Medical Education and as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He previously served as a former Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School, where he taught medical students at all levels the practice of interviewing patients and clinical reasoning skills. He also served as adjunct faculty at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.
What Patients Say
“Dr. Hsu is great. His attention to detail, knowledge and caring for the patient are top notch.”
“Dr. Hsu is a wonderful psychiatrist. He has helped me grow as a person and supported me through some tough times. I would recommend him to anyone in need of a psychiatrist.”
“Dr. Wei-Li Hsu is an excellent doctor who takes the time to listen to my questions and answer them. My treatment has been carried out with empathy and patience, which I am grateful for.”
“Dr. Hsu is compassionate, supportive and listens intently. I am blessed to have him as my doctor. I truly trust him.”
“Scheduling with Dr. Hsu is a delight. He makes me feel heard and is never condescending or dismissive.”
“The doctor listened to my concerns and took the time to help explain the diagnosis and treatment options.”