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How can I be seen by a health care provider at the student Health Services Center?

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The first (and most preferred) is to call and make an appointment in advance. If you cannot get to your appointment for some reason, it is your responsibility to call and cancel. The second way is, if you have an acute illness that needs immediate attention "same day appointments" are available. You must call at 8 a.m. and request an appointment for the same day. Same day appointments are limited and only for people who are acutely ill.
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How can I be seen by a health care provider at the student Health Service Center?

Cleveland State University || Health and Wellness Services
There are two ways to be seen by a health care provider at Health Services.The first (and most preferred) is to call and make an appointment in advance. If you cannot get to your appointment for some reason, it is your responsibility to call and cancel. The second way is, if you have an acute illness that needs immediate attention same day appointments are available. You must call at 8:15AM and request an appointment for the same day.
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How do I know if I can be seen at Student Health Services?

Student Health Services - Division of Student Affairs - Univ...
Any student who has paid the Storrs General University Fee (GUF) is eligible to use our services. Spouses of eligible students may pay a per semester charge. Eligibility to use the Student Health Services does not require health insurance coverage.
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How do I get seen in the Student Health Center?

Health Center - FAQ - SUNY College at Brockport
Students are seen by appointment or on a walk-in basis. During peak times (10am - 4:30pm) students may have to wait a bit longer. Before 9:30am is the lightest time of the day.
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Can I be seen at the Health Center if I don't have the student insurance?

FAQ's - Notre Dame Health Services
Yes. As long as you are a registered student at the University. If your status changes, such as graduation or a leave of absence, then you can not be seen at the clinic.
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Will the Student Health Center bill the insurance company for services I receive?

Student Insurance-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
No. Every student has an LMU student account. The Student Health Center will bill this student account for services rendered, such as medicines, lab work and x-rays. At the end of the month, you will be billed by the Controller's office. The billing statement will state "Student Health Center charges," with the amount owed. No other information is divulged.
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Is there a fee to be seen in Student Health Services?

Nazareth College Welcome, New Students!: Frequently Asked Qu...
There is no fee to be seen in Student Health Services if your student is an undergraduate. Graduate students are required to pay since they do not pay a health fee.
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Will the services be provided by a credentialed health care provider?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Dr. Russow is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years experience providing diagnostic and treatment services to people with diverse backgrounds and needs. She has worked with many different populations using numerous techniques and approaches. She is dedicated to helping others unlock their potential and allowing them to receive all the respect they deserve.
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What do I do if I can't be seen at Health Services?

UTSA Health Services Web Site
Student Health Services provides medical care for most common illnesses found on a university campus. In case of severe or chronic illness or a serious accident, the student will be referred to a local hospital, urgent care clinic, personal physician or other community resource. When transferred to a local hospital or referred to community medical facilities, the student is responsible for any expenses incurred.
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Does it matter if a student has insurance to be seen at the health center?

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No, any currently enrolled, fee-paying students may use the health center services. It does not matter whether the student has insurance, because we are not providers for any company other than the university-sponsored insurance.
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Does my son/daughter have to pay for health care at the Student Health Center?

Daniel Webster College :: Helath Center
time students of DWC. Some services ordered or recommended by the Student Health Center may be charged to the student. These include: •Immunizations - students are charged the cost of the vaccine. •Prescription medication - students are responsible for the co-pays or total cost per their insurance plan. Laboratory and other diagnostic tests - these tests will be billed to the student's insurance by the servicing facility.
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Who can be seen in the Health Center?

Student Health Center
All currently registered students can be seen and treated by the Health Center staff. In addition, the Health Center provides first aid services for staff and visitors, and Tuberculosis testing for Cabrillo personnel.
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Does my dependent care provider have to be a licensed day care center?

Frequently Asked Questions
TThey do not have to be licensed, unless they care for enough individuals to require licensing in your State. They must provide you with their Tax ID Number or Social Security Number. You will need this number for the required filing of Form 2441 (or Schedule 2, if filing a 1040A) with your Federal tax return.
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What student health services are available?

Current Students FAQ: frequently asked questions
Research assistants and those with UD fellowships (students"on contract") have coverage through the Student Medical Insurance Plan. This does not include spouses or dependents. Information and a web-based application are available at http://www.udel.edu/shs/insurance/. Students who are not on contract can purchase health insurance through the Student Medical Insurance Plan. Many medical services are provided at Student Health Service.
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Where is the Student Health Services located?

Student Health Services - Division of Student Affairs - Univ...
Student Health Services is on Glenbrook Road, next to the Chemistry Building. Counseling and Mental Health Services is located behind SHS in the Student Health Services Annex.
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What should I tell my doctor or health care provider?

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Tell your health care provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Some medicines may affect how Celebrex works or Celebrex may affect how your other medicines work. Your healthcare provider may have to adjust your dose or watch you closely if you take certain medicines. Celebrex cannot take the place of aspirin for prevention of heart attack or stroke.
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How will a health care provider obtain an NPI?

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Prepare and send a paper application form to the Enumerator (Fox Systems). A copy of the application form, which includes the Enumerator's mailing address, can be found at https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov. A health care provider may also call the Enumerator and request a blank application form. The Enumerator's phone number is 1-800-465-3203 or TTY 1-800-692-2326. With the permission of the health care provider, an organization may submit a health care provider's application in an electronic file.
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Can I still be seen by a Student Health Provider after I graduate?

LSU Student Health Clinic Frequently Asked Questions - Louis...
Student health providers are committed to seeing students, so they do not usually book non-students. However, for recent graduates, there may be special circumstances that would allow an after-graduation health care visit. You should expect to pay the standard visit charge for an LSUHCN provider.
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Can my family be seen in the Health Center?

Student Health Center
Because the SHC is directly supported by the Health Center fee, we can only treat registered students.
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Is there a charge to be seen at the Health Center?

UMKC Student Health and Wellness - Services
NO, there is no charge for the initial visit and assessment. Any labs and procedures that can be done in our office are also at no charge to the student. If a lab has to be sent to our referral lab (Lab One) there is a minimal charge for these services.
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Do I have to have health insurance to be seen at Student Health Services?

University of North Dakota | UND Student Health Services
No, many students who use our services do not have health insurance, however health insurance coverage can help protect you against medical bills in the event of a serious illness. Most students with medical insurance are covered through their parent's medical coverage or a student policy. Student Health Services will submit charges to your insurance provider or help you submit charges on your own, depending on your provider, to minimize your out of pocket costs.
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What can you do for me in the Student Health Center?

Student Health Center
Our services include treatment for minor injuries and illnesses and monitoring of some chronic conditions such as high blood pressure. We can perform work, school and job physicals. We offer immunizations against tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps, rubella and Hepatitis B for minimal fees. We can do testing for pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other conditions. Over the counter medications such as Tylenol and Aspirin are available free of charge, and we dispense free condoms.
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Canisius College - Frequently Asked Questions
The Student Health Center is located in the tunnel level of Frisch Hall along with the Counseling Center. Access is most easily attained through the campus tunnel system which is wheelchair accessible. See Canisius map here.
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Where do students go to access health care when the Student Health Center is closed?

USC Office of Parent Programs
The Student Health Center is open during the fall and spring semesters on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Fridays from 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/Health_Center/index.shtml Students, who require urgent medical attention during non-business hours should call (213) 740-9355 and follow the recorded instructions to speak with an on-call registered nurse.
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Can I choose my health care provider?

Student Health Service - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. You may specify which provider you would like to see when scheduling an appointment. See Our Staff for physician and nurse practitioner biographies and photos. If you have an ongoing health problem, it is usually preferable for you to stay with the same provider as much as possible, as they will already be familiar with you, and can best ensure a consistent medical plan.
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CAN I BE SEEN AT THE STUDENT HEALTH CENTER IF I DO NOT HAVE THE UNIVERSITY HEALTH INSURANCE?

UC Santa Cruz Student Health Center
The UCSC Student Health Center is available for use by all registered students regardless of their health insurance coverage. Registration fees subsidize, in part, many of the services. Services which are not subsidized include laboratory tests, X-rays, immunizations, medications, routine physicals and clearances. All fees incurred during your visit are charged to your university account unless other arrangements are made at the time of service.
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IF I HAVE THE UNIVERSITY HEALTH INSURANCE, DO I HAVE TO BE SEEN AT THE STUDENT HEALTH CENTER?

UC Santa Cruz Student Health Center
Yes. The Student Health Center is the primary care provider for the student insurance plan (i.e., UHIP, GSHIP). Students can make an appointment with a clinician or come in directly to our urgent care facility as needed. If necessary, the Student Health Center clinician will refer you to an outside provider. In the event of an emergency, after hours, or if you are outside a 25 mile radius, services can be obtained elsewhere.
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Does a student have to own health insurance to be seen at Fronske Health Center?

Fronske Health Center - Frequently Asked Questions
No. To be seen at Fronske Health Center a student needs only to be attending Northern Arizona University. The Gold Plan offered by Fronske Health Center is not an insurance policy. If you need major medical health insurance coverage an optional plan is sold through Fronske Health Center.
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Do I have to buy this insurance to be eligible for services at the Health Center?

Student Insurance-Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
No. All undergrad students registered for 7 or more units and all graduate students registered for 6 or more units are eligible for services at the Student Health Center.
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What are the hours that CSU Health Services Center is open?

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CSU Health Services is open from 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday and Tuesday and 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Wednesday through Friday during the academic year. Summers hours are 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Services are available on an appointment only basis. Telephone advice is available during clinic hours. To schedule an appointment or for more information call 687-3649. If an emergency occurs when the Health Services Center is not open please contact security at 687-2020.
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