The University Health Clinic and the Center for Counseling Services are jointly based in the clinic facility on Johnson Street east of the Mayer Administration Building (No. 17 on the interactive map). Both entities provide free confidential services to ASU students.
A health fee is automatically assessed to full-time ASU students each semester, which allows them access to the clinic and counseling services. Examination, diagnosis and consultation services are available at no charge. However, some fees do apply for injections or other medications.
Trained professionals provide medical and counseling services at the University Health Clinic. A full-time, board-certified doctor, a nurse practitioner and two registered nurses provide medical care. Counseling services comprises one part-time and three full-time Licensed Professional Counselors — two male and two female — so that students have a choice.
No appointments or referrals are necessary for medical care. Students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis, and patient forms can be filled out ahead of time.
The clinic provides diagnostic services and treatments appropriate on an episodic outpatient basis. It is not intended as a substitute for the health maintenance care given by a primary care provider. It can, however, provide invaluable service to students who cannot see a physician because of time constraints or distance. Any problems that cannot be treated at the clinic may be referred to medical sources off campus.
Attending college can be both exciting and a little unsettling. The Center for Counseling Services is available to help students take advantage of opportunities and deal with the challenges of college life. Counselors can help with these issues:
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