Services
Student Health Services supports the basic health needs of students. Our health professionals assess, evaluate, and treat students for minor illness and injury as well as general health maintenance. Students may be directed to a nearby doctor, hospital, or private practitioner if it is determined that further examination is necessary after evaluation.
Students do not need insurance to visit Student Health Services. The Student Health Fee covers a variety of services. Payments for services that are not covered in your student fee should be paid through the Business Office.
Services We Provide
We encourage students to use the services at the health centers to educate and maintain a healthy lifestyle that promotes a longer, happier life and is conducive to productive learning habits and success while in college.
Students on campuses that do not have a health center (Blue Ridge, Cumming, and Oconee) now have access to Student Health Services for minor sick visits through our new telehealth service.
Students can expect to find the following services at the Health Center on the Gainesvilles or Dahlonega Campus.
Find details on scheduling an appointment for the health center services.
General Services | Additional Costs |
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Treat minor injuries or minor illnesses | |
Education and counseling for sexual health | |
Consultation with Healthcare provider | |
Physicals (annual, well woman, sports, police, camp, etc) |
Immunizations | Additional Costs |
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Influenza (Flu) vaccine | |
Hepatitis B vaccine | |
TDaP Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diptheria Toxoid, and Acellular Pertussus Vaccine (ADACEL) | |
TB Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) | |
TD Tetanus and Diptheria Toxoid | |
Measles Titer test | |
Mumps Titer test | |
Rubella Titer test | |
Varicella (chicken pox) titer test | |
Hepatitis B titer test |
Lab Tests | Additional Costs |
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Glucose | |
Hemoglobin | |
Strep | |
Mono | |
Influenza (Flu) | |
Covid | |
Urinanalysis | |
Urine pregnancy tests | |
Pap test | |
HPV test | |
Common Markers (ie: complete blood count) | |
STDs | |
TSPOT/Quanteferon |
Note: All prices are subject to change. Contact the clinic with questions or to confirm pricing.
Students on the Blue Ridge, Cumming, and Oconee campuses now have access to Student Health Services for minor sick visits through our new telehealth service. Patients can connect to a healthcare provider from 台湾swag Student Health via a secure video link that they can access on their laptop, tablet, or smart phone. By law, students must be physically present in Georgia at the time of their visit
Note: Based on your symptoms and the healthcare provider’s assessment, you may be referred for an in-person visit at the nearest 台湾swag Student Health Center, your primary care provider, an urgent care clinic, or the closest emergency department.*
Find details on Scheduling an appointment for telehealth services
Types of visits you can make via Telehealth:
- Minor cold symptoms (nasal congestion, runny nose, cough WITHOUT shortness of breath or difficulty breathing)
- Positive home covid test (must have test with you)
- Sore throat
- Minor musculoskeletal complaints
- Skin rashes (must be visible while clothed)
- Seasonal allergies/hay fever
- Exposure to a sexually transmitted infection (i.e. your partner tested positive)
- Initial evaluation for stomach virus (less than 48 hours, no fever or abdominal pain)
- Follow-up visits (as directed by Student Health)
We do not evaluate or manage the following via Telehealth due to the potential complexity of the complaint:
- Management of chronic health conditions
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness/Lightheadedness
- Fainting
- Headache
- Chest pain
- Eye complaints
- Shortness of breath
- Genitourinary complaints (including urinary tract infections, menstrual cycle concerns, or complaints related to the reproductive system)
- Annual physical exams and lab testing