Student Health provides comprehensive care to students. Routine physical examinations, sick visits, and gynecological services, including health maintenance and family planning, are among the free services provided to students. Certain birth-control pills are available at a reduced cost for students receiving their gynecological care through Student Health.
Your entire family can receive care at the same office through University Family Medicine, the clinical practice of the School of Medicine’s Department of Family Medicine. Comprehensive care, including pediatrics, gynecology, minor surgery, and routine prenatal care and delivery, is available. Patients are generally seen by appointment, but walk-in appointments are also available. A doctor can be reached after hours and on weekends at 410-328-8792. If you think you need to be seen after hours, call to speak with the doctor on call. Do not go directly to the emergency room unless the situation is life threatening. A call to Student Health can save you money, time, and frustration. Student Health is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality care in a friendly and expedient manner. The office sees itself as your “doctor away from home.” The staff maintains a policy of strict confidentiality and will not release information without the student’s written permission. Hepatitis B is an occupational illness for health care providers. It has serious consequences and can even be fatal. Immunization against hepatitis B is required for students in the following schools or programs: medical, dental, dental hygiene, undergraduate nursing, medical technology, physical therapy, genetic counseling, social work, and PharmD. The series of three immunizations may be obtained through Student Health. Student Health is located in University Family Medicine, 29 S. Paca St. For appointments, call 410-328-6645. For information, call 410-328-6791. top |