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Health Services

Your health is our priority

Our Health Services staff is committed to your physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. We’re eager to serve as your primary care providers throughout your time at ÃÛÌÒapp. Our expert clinicians will offer individualized support that equips you to succeed in the classroom and beyond. And we’ll do it all with radical hospitality that exceeds your expectations, because you—and your health—matter to us.


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A comprehensive approach

At ÃÛÌÒapp, we consider every aspect of who you are as we work to ensure you have the resources you need. From your physical health to your mental well-being, spiritual growth, and overall safety—we're ready to partner with you to make sure your time at ÃÛÌÒapp prepares you to thrive.

Quick Links

Make an appointment

Call our office (616)-526-6187 or schedule on the portal.

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Emergency

  • On campus: Call Campus Safety: 3-3333 or (616) 526-6452 for 24-hour dispatch.
    Our first responders provide first aid and dispatch an ambulance to your location, if needed.
  • Off campus: Call 911
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New Student Info

Health requirements, forms, immunizations

Information for new students

Services we offer

ÃÛÌÒapp’s Health Services is able to manage the medication treatment for students with ADHD. To expedite the transfer of care to one of our physicians, it is important to have all of the student’s medical records transferred to our office prior to that first appointment. To expedite the transfer of care to one of our physicians, it is important to have all of the student’s medical records transferred to our office prior to that first appointment. Transitioning to higher education can be challenging and our clinicians are experts in caring for ADHD in the university setting. When necessary, our physicians can work in collaboration with the Center for Academic Success, Disability Services, and Center for Counseling and Wellness. Please click here to learn how to transfer care to Health Services regarding ADHD medication while attending ÃÛÌÒapp.

For allergy injections, the first injection must be given in the allergist office. Students are recommended to bring their allergy serum to Health Services along with detailed instructions and allergy injection schedules signed by their allergy care provider. The serum may be stored at Health Services. Moreover, a university physician must be present when injections are administered, so appointments are required. Students are strongly encouraged to contact their insurance provider to verify that services are covered under their plan. Please click here for more information.

All students coming to ÃÛÌÒapp are required to meet immunization criteria. Health Services staff follow CDC guidelines to promote the health of the entire student body.Ìý

Faculty and staff may also use Health Services for travel immunizations, and the yearly influenza vaccine.Ìý

Office based laboratory tests may be done in the course of an office visit. For students who need additional laboratory tests, samples are often collected in Health Services and Spectrum Health Laboratory couriers collect these specimens multiple times per day. Our office serves as a regional reference laboratory collection site for the convenience of our students but the charges for any specimens delivered to Spectrum Laboratory will be charged by Spectrum according to the student's insurance coverage (the only exception is for students on the student health plan. All Spectrum labs and in-house labs are covered by the student health plan).Ìý

To schedule a laboratory test, students can call Health Services or visit one of the following laboratory sites:

Spectrum Health Lab (Heritage Pointe)
2060 East Paris Ave SEÌý
Phone: (616) 486-9070Ìý

Spectrum Health Lab
1000 East Paris Ave SEÌý
Phone: (616) 391-1625Ìý

Spectrum Health Lab
4600 Breton Rd. SE
Phone: (616) 391-9743

Health Services providers are experienced in mental health concerns and have a variety of openings throughout the week for visits of this type of concern. Your care is confidential here.Ìý

There are times where we may work closely with your other providers (for example, a counselor on or off campus) with your permission and signed release. When urgent psychiatric care is needed, we typically refer to the Pine Rest urgent care center locally.

We have a registered dietician with 35 years of experience available for scheduled dietary consultations. She provides counseling for those on special diets, athletes looking for nutritional guidance for peak performance, or for those with any questions about healthy eating or disordered eating.

Comprehensive yearly physical exams as well as brief exams for employment or volunteer opportunities can be scheduled through Health Services. Athletic physicals are scheduled through the athletic training office. For more information about athletic physicals, please visit the website.

We provide confidential evaluation and treatment for concerns relating to sexually transmitted infections of any person of any gender.Ìý

In the case of sexual assault that has happened in the last 3 days, we recommend starting your care with the local YWCA as a certified sexual assault nurse examiner is available 24 hours a day to provide an initial medical forensic exam. We recommend then having follow-up care with our office for further treatment and care.

Health Services providers can assess and treat a variety of musculoskeletal concerns. Dr. Edwin Kornoelje, sports medicine physician and former ÃÛÌÒapp team physician, is also available 2 Thursday afternoons a month during the school year for evaluation of musculoskeletal injuries and rehabilitation. He is also available for appointments at his private office.

University of Michigan Health - West
1310 East Beltline SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 252-1500

In case of an urgent need after hours, Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan has walk-in hours from 5–9 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Travel Health and Immunization office provides comprehensive travel health services to students, staff and faculty of ÃÛÌÒapp, and immunizations for those in the community.Ìý

Travel health providers are members of the International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM), and follow the most current recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American College Health Association (ACHA).

Health Services provides women’s health care, including discussions about period concerns and birth control, testing such as pregnancy tests, and exams such as gynecologic exams, pap smears and breast exams.Ìý

We are able to treat these common concerns, but would refer you to a local gynecologist if needed.

Off-campus medical services

Other medical services are available off campus. We've compiled a reference list to help you find the services you need any that we trust.

  • Several dental offices are located within a short distance of ÃÛÌÒapp and provide services to ÃÛÌÒapp students. Dental care is generally not included with most health insurance plans. Students who need to see a dentist can call and make their own appointment.
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  • Health Services may dispense medication in the context of an office visit. Most medications in ÃÛÌÒapp's dispensary are generic with lower costs. Local pharmacies can fill written prescriptions, and arrangements can be made for delivery when necessary.

    The pharmacies closest to ÃÛÌÒapp are:

  • Health Services providers may arrange for radiology services through Spectrum Health Hospital when necessary. For more information about diagnostic services offered at Spectrum Health, please visit the .

  • ÃÛÌÒapp Health Services does not offer optical services onsite. Students can schedule visits with local opticians in the ÃÛÌÒapp vicinity.

    Some local options are:

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