Medical
Services
"Our
mission is to provide high quality, convenient and affordable
health care for Eastern Michigan University students, faculty
and staff."
Allergy
Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00
a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m..
There are no allergy hours available on Fridays during the spring and summer semesters.
Medical
Services provides services for a wide range of acute, episodic
and ambulatory medical conditions including general physical exams
for work or student clinicals. All currently enrolled students,
faculty, staff and their spouses at Eastern Michigan University
are eligible for services.
Snow
Health Center is a fully staffed medical facility. The professional
team includes physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses and technologists
that have specialized in the health and lifestyle concerns of
young adults. In addition, faculty and residents from St.
Joseph Mercy Hospital work with the staff in a collaborative
program to provide services.
Medicine Clinic
Patients
are seen by appointment for most visits. The center also accepts
walk-in visits for emergencies. The focus of the clinic
is on acute, minor illness & injuries, physical exams for
work or athletic participation and care for some chronic medical
problems. Some of the most common reasons people schedule appointments
in the medicine clinic include coughs and colds, urinary tract
infections, rashes, depression and anxiety, and for minor surgical
procedures such as mole or wart removal.
Women's
Clinic
The
Women's Clinic addresses the specific health concerns of women.
Some of the most common reasons patients visit the women's clinic
include annual exams, vaginal infections, breast lumps, contraceptives
and education about sexual health.
Lab
and X-Ray Facilities
The
"On-site" lab at the Snow Health Center gives
patients a convenient way to get blood, urine or other testing
performed. Many test results are available the same day as the
initial visit, while other tests are sent to nearby reference
labs.
The
X-ray department at the Snow Health Center allows patients to
get a rapid diagnosis of some medical problems such as broken
bones and pneumonia without the inconvenience and expense of going
to an emergency room. All X-rays are read by UHS clinicians and
then are sent to nearby St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for official
radiology review.
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