We offer a range of essential medical services, testing, and procedures exclusively for students.
No insurance is required.
UVU Student Health Services Office Hours and Location:
Monday-Thursday 8-6, Friday 8-5
Sorensen Center, SC 221
Medical Services Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9-6, Friday 9-4
Psychiatric Services Hours:
Monday-Thursday 10-4
Mental Health Services Hours:
Monday-Friday 8-5
Learning Disability Assessment Services Hours:
Monday-Friday 8-5
Crisis Services Hours:
Monday-Friday 8-4:15
After Hours Crisis:
Call the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8, or
Text "START" to 741-741 to connect with a counselor at Crisis Text Line
To schedule an appointment, please call Student Health Services at 801-863-8876 to make an appointment. Please note that our services are exclusively available to currently enrolled UVU students.
Certain appointments may be conducted through video Telemedicine. For tips on making the most of your Telemedicine experience, please refer to our Netiquette guidelines, Netiquette.
If you need to reschedule or cancel your appointment, please call at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a no show fee.
For medication refill requests or health related questions, please call 801-863-8876. Please avoid messaging or emailing individual providers directly with refill requests.
Medical Services provides minor medical care to UVU students registered for 3+ credits during the current term. Our licensed nurse practitioners collaborate with you to determine the best course of treatment for your health concerns. When additional care is needed, they may provide referrals to community practitioners to ensure you receive comprehensive support.
Please note we do not offer services to student spouses or dependents, or employees at this time.
How Long Will My Appointment Last?
Appointments typically last approximately 20-40 minutes depending on the type of services you need.
What Should I Bring to My Medical Visit?
If you are requesting a medication refill, please bring medical records from your previous provider. Health insurance is not required, and we do not bill insurance. We accept payment by cash, check or credit card.
Where Do I Go for a Medical Appointment?
Our office is located in the Sorensen Center, second level, room 221 (SC 221).
Allergies
For immediate support, call one of the following:
Allergies are a common cause of seasonal or persistent nose and sinus issues, resulting from the release of a chemical substance called histamine in the body. This release produces the typical symptoms of allergies, which may appear at any age, and often run in families. Allergic reactions can stem from exposure to allergens (i.e., certain foods, plants, pollens, dust, animal hair, feathers, molds, soaps, cosmetics, and even specific fabrics).
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please make an appointment with Student Health Services. Allergies can be effectively treated and managed.
We also offer blood autoimmune testing, such as IgG and IgM antibody tests, if needed.
For those receiving Allergy Immunotherapy (shots), we can store your serums and administer your injections for the cost of $2.00 per shot.
Anxiety
For immediate help, call one of the following:
Anxiety can range from mild uneasiness to intense panic and fear. Types of anxiety include; Phobias, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
If your anxiety is frequent, severe, or disrupts your daily life, consider consulting with a health professional at Student Health Services. Our psychiatric nurse practitioner is available for complex psychiatric care, while other medical providers can assist with basic psychiatric needs.
Anxiety is a treatable condition, and even mild symptoms that affect your quality of life can benefit from treatment and/or professional support.
With personalized support, many individuals find effective ways to manage and reduce anxiety.
Depression
For immediate support, call one of the following:
Depression is a medical condition that no one chooses to have; it's not a sign of weakness or laziness. Major depression is one of the most common mental illnesses, affecting more than 8% (21 million) of American adults each year.
The exact cause of depression is not fully understood. However, it's believed that chemical imbalances in the brain, along with genetic factors and life experiences, can significantly affect mood.
Depression can be managed with a combination of treatments, including medication and counseling. Additionally, regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding alcohol may also improve symptoms.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, don't wait. Schedule an appointment with a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or Mental Health Therapist at Student Health Services today.
Eating Disorders
For immediate help, call one of the following:
Eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating are serious medical and emotional conditions that require prompt intervention. They often arise from a complex blend of psychological, biological, and social factors.
Signs of an eating disorder may include:
Eating disorders can be life-threatening and lead to severe health complications if untreated.
Support and Treatment at Student Health Services:
Our team at Student Health Services offers a collaborative approach to care, including:
If you believe you or someone you know may have an eating disorder, please reach out to Student Health Services for an appointment. Early treatment can make a significant difference in recovery.
Illness
Illnesses can impact any body system, and our providers are here to help. We treat a variety of common acute and chronic conditions including, but not limited to:
General Conditions
Gastrointestinal Issues
Mental Health Conditions
Respiratory Conditions
Skin Conditions
Musculoskeletal Issues
Reproductive and Urinary Health
Infectious Diseases
Other Conditions
Our services cover both treatment and ongoing support for these and other conditions. For additional conditions or further questions, please reach out to Student Health Services.
If you are currently under the care of a specialist, please contact their office first with any questions, as they will have detailed information specific to your treatment plan. If your specialist is out of state or unavailable, feel free to reach out to Student Health Services.
Some conditions or illnesses may require advanced care beyond what we can provide. We offer a range of basic medical services, and are happy to assess your case. If needed, we can refer you to a specialist in the community for more comprehensive care.
Immunizations
Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Booster (Tdap) TB Testing
Important information on TB Testing:
Pricing
Additional Immunization Requests For any other immunization not listed above, please contact the Utah County Health Department. Note that Flu and Covid vaccines may be available at your local pharmacy.
For questions regarding TB testing requirements or the x-ray process, feel free to call Student Health Services.
Injury
Student Health Services treats a variety of minor injuries and trauma, including, but not limited to:
Please note:
Student Health Services does not offer radiology services.If your injury requires an x-ray, you will be referred to a clinic in the community.
If stitches are required, they should ideally be placed within four hours of the injury to reduce the risk of infection and promote proper healing. Promptly seek care for any wound requiring stitches to ensure the best outcome.
Prices vary according to the extent of your injury and the supplies needed for treatment.
Lab Services
Student Health Services provides a range of diagnostic serum and urine tests to support your healthcare needs. We also offer pathology services for tissue biopsies.
Additional labs are available upon request.
Please note: There is an additional charge for all laboratory services provided at SHS.
Basic Prenatal Care
Make an appointment with one of our nurse practitioners to discuss these or any other pregnancy-related needs.
For any questions or changes in symptoms, feel free to contact Student Health Services for guidance.
Prescription Guidance
Care providers at Student Health Services can prescribe medications and address any questions you many have about both prescription and over-the-counter products.
We understand that many medications can be costly. Student Health Services offers prescription assistance programs in collaboration with pharmaceutical companies for eligible low-income and uninsured students. Please speak with one of our Nurse Practitioners or Medical Assistants for more information on these programs.
Please note: Student Health Services does not stock narcotics or other controlled substances, and there is currently no on-campus pharmacy.
For any questions or concerns regarding your medications, feel free to reach out to Student Health Services. Our team is here to ensure safe and effective use of your prescriptions.
Preventative Health Care
Common illnesses are often viral and have no specific cure. Antibiotics are ineffective against viral infections. Following these five healthy habits can support your body's resilience. However, if symptoms persist for more than 10 days, if you have a persistent fever, or if symptoms worsen; consider scheduling an appointment with a healthcare provider or go to an urgent care.
Symptom | VIRUS | BACTERIA | ALLERGY |
---|---|---|---|
Runny nose? | Often | Rare | Often |
Aching muscles? | Usual | Rare | No |
Headache? | Often | Sometimes | No |
Dizzy? | Often | Rare | No |
Fever? | Often | Often | No |
Cough? | Often | Sometimes | Sometimes |
Coughing up mucus? | Rare | Often | Rare |
Dry Cough? | Often | Rare | Sometimes |
Hoarseness? | Often | Rare | Sometimes |
Recurs at particular season? | No | No | Often |
Only a single complaint? | Unusual | Usual | Unusual |
Do antibiotics help? | No | Yes | No |
Can a doctor help? | Seldom | Yes | Sometimes |
Sexually Transmitted Infections and Diseases (STI/STD)
Student Health Services offers confidential and comprehensive STI testing, including HIV screening and support for other health concerns related to STIs. For a private consultation, evaluation, or education session - which may include testing - please call Student Health Services to schedule an appointment.
In addition to Student Health Services, the Utah County Health Department and Planned Parenthood provide STI and HIV testing in the community. The Utah County Health Department offers a walk-in clinic on Wednesdays from 1:00-4:00 pm, with reduced pricing for many tests.
STIs (sexually transmitted infections) impact people of all ages and backgrounds. In the U.S. over 26 million new cases are diagnosed each year, about half occurring among youth ages 15-24 years. Regular testing is essential for sexual health, even if no symptoms are present, as many STIs can be asymptomatic.
In all cases of sexual assault, it's crucial to seek immediate medical care. For urgent support, please visit an urgent care facility or emergency room as soon as possible. They can provide medical attention, evidence collection, and additional resources to support your safety and well-being.
In addition to these resources, Student Health Services is here to provide information and support. Please don't hesitate to reach out for guidance, referrals, or other assistance that may be helpful to you.
Tuberculosis (TB) Testing
TB testing is required for all new or returning international students before they can register for classes. Until the test is complete, a hold on your account may restrict access to certain campus services.
Please note: Account hold removals are only allowed once all required TB testing is complete. For questions or assistance with TB testing, please contact Student Health Services.
Women's Health
Student Health Services offers a range of women's health care services to support your health and well-being.
Student Health Services can assist with the following women's health needs.
For these services, please contact Planned Parenthood at 1086 North 1200 West, Orem, 801-226-5246.
Please note: Contact Student Health Services for specific service pricing, as costs may vary.
For additional information on women's health, visit www.womenshealth.gov.
Other Community Resources
The link below includes a wide range of low-cost or specialized community resources in Utah County, covering mental health services, substance use treatment, women's health, domestic violence support, and more. It lists individual providers and clinics, describing available services, contact details, and any applicable fees. It also includes specialized care for Autism, LGBTQ+ support, grief counseling, eating disorders, and therapeutic services like EMDR, DBT and biofeedback. For full details, please view the document here, health-related resources in the community.
Allergy Immunization $2.00 per injection
Antibiotic Injection $10.00
Breathing Treatment $15.00
CBC w/Differential $10.00
CMP $10.00 Crutch/Wheelchair
Rentals Free ($45 if not returned)
Drug Screen $10.00
EKG $10.00
Free T3 $17.00
Free T4 $10.00
Glucose (Finger) $5.00
Hb A1c $10.00 HG
(Finger) $5.00
HGAIC $16.00
In Office Procedure $35.00 - $45.00
Lab as per order - Request List/Pricing
Lipid $12.00
Medication Refill Appt $5.00 - $10.00
Missions Physical $50.00
Mono Test $10.00
Office Visit $5.00 - $20.00
Pap Smear $40.00 ($15.00 with insurance)
Pregnancy Test (urine) $10.00 Pregnancy Test (blood) $15.00
Rapid Covid $6.00 Rapid Flu $20.00
Rapid Strep $10.00
STI/STD Testing $10.00 - $200.00 (Pricing based on the specific tests performed)
TB Skin Test $10.00
Tetanus Immunization (Tdap) $35.00 Throat Culture $20.00
TSH $16.00
Urine Culture $46.00 Urinalysis $5.00
For pricing questions, please call 801-863-8876.
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