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University Health Services

University Health Services, located in the Student Services Building, is a fully accredited ambulatory health care facility. It provides medical and health promotion services for currently enrolled students and for some nonstudents who are officially enrolled in certain University programs.

The medical staff includes physicians who are board certified in family practice, internal medicine, and sports medicine. University Health Services has its own laboratory and X-ray facilities.

For nonurgent health concerns, students are required to schedule appointments by calling (512) 471-4955 between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm on weekdays. Students can also schedule most types of appointments online at http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ .  Students who need prompt medical attention, as determined by University Health Services clinical staff, may be seen in the Urgent Care Clinic. The Urgent Care Clinic is open from 8:00 am until 5:30 pm Monday through Friday and from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday during the long session. Operating hours for summer, holidays, and between semesters are posted on the University Health Services Web site, http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ .

Students with medical emergencies should go directly to an emergency facility or call 911.

The Nurse Advice Line, (512) 475-NURS (6877), is available every day, twenty-four hours a day to offer students advice about illness or injury. Students who need medical treatment when University Health Services is closed must go to a health care facility in the community and are responsible for any charges incurred.

University Health Services' Health Promotion Resource Center helps students get and stay healthy through a variety of resources.  Its programs and services foster students' academic and personal success through the promotion of healthy behaviors and choices. Programs cover a range of topics, including alcohol and drugs, healthy sexuality, healthy eating, stress management, sleep, and general health. Audiovisual and printed materials on a variety of health issues are available through the Health Promotion Resource Center (SSB 1.106), (512) 475-8252. Most Health Promotion Resource Center services are free to currently-enrolled students.

There are charges associated with University Health Services clinic visits.  Charges are generally lower than those for comparable services in the community. A charge applies for missed appointments or appointments not cancelled at least two hours in advance (24 hours in advance for appointments with a dietitian). The complete University Health Services Charges Policy and a schedule of charges is posted at http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ .

Students sometimes are affected by medical conditions beyond the scope of services offered by University Health Services. Payment for services at other health care facilities is the sole responsibility of the student; therefore, every student is encouraged to purchase student health insurance or to have sufficient insurance coverage under an existing policy. Additional information about the student health insurance plan is given in the "Insurance" section of http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ .

University Health Services can file claims with most health insurance plans. For more information, including types of plans with which claims cannot be filed, go to "Insurance" at http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/

By providing their insurance information, students are authorizing University Health Services to file a claim with (send a bill to) the student's insurance company for services rendered.  Students who do not want an insurance claim to be filed must let University Health Services know by 11:59pm on the day of their visit by contacting the Cashier/Insurance Office during regular business hours or logging on to "MyUHS" at http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/ to send a secure message.

A student's insurance company may determine that some or all of the charges incurred at UHS are not covered by their insurance policy. The student is responsible to learn what their insurance covers.

For students who do not have health insurance and cannot pay at the time of service or who have health insurance that does not pay for any part of their charges, University Health Services will post their charges to "What I Owe." Students who do not have insurance or who do not use their insurance at University Health Services may be eligible for a self-pay discount. 

University Health Services healthcare providers do not provide written excuses for patients who miss classes or assignment deadlines due to illness. Any accommodations for absences or missed deadlines are strictly between the student and the instructor. Students may request a Visit Verification Form at the time of a visit to University Health Services. The form verifies only the date and time of the visit. It provides no information about the reason for the visit. A student with special medical circumstances may apply to Services for Students with Disabilities for a letter to the appropriate authority on the student’s behalf to request a course load reduction, medical withdrawal, or other accommodation. The application and additional information are available at http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/medicalwithdrawals.html .


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