UTIs occur when bacteria enter and infect the urinary tract. Any part of the urinary tract can become infected: urethra, bladder (infection is also called cystitis), ureters and/or kidneys. UTI is one of the most common health concerns among adult women. Up to half of all women will experience a UTI sometime in their lives.
Strategies to Stay in the Blue
Consider the strategies on this page to Stay in the Blue!
TB Result
This page is only for students who are tested in the International Mandatory TB Screening Program.
You will be redirected to Your Screening Results Page shortly, and you will need to log-in with your U-M username and password.
Laboratory Testing
We offer testing for health problems, volunteer requirements, etc.
Travel Health Checklist
You can use this checklist to get ready for your trip abroad.
Arrange for Travel Health Services, if needed:
☐ See instructions at UHS Travel Health Services
Prepare for your trip:
☐ Provide emergency contact information through the U-M Travel Registry, which helps the University facilitate communications in case of an emergency. This is recommended for all faculty, staff, and students traveling outside the US on University-related activities.
HIV Testing
UHS offers conventional HIV testing. You can also get a rapid test at Wolverine Wellness.
PULSE Presents "7 Wonders of the Wellness World" on Feb 5, 2014
The PULSE Greeks for Wellness are hosting a Greek-wide health and wellness event across campus. Stop by for free goodies, get your wellness passport stamped and win prizes, depending on how many stamps you receive.
Wed, Feb 5, 2014, 11am-3pm
@ CCRB, Chemistry Atrium, UGLI, and Michigan Union
Stations at the central campus locations will include seven themes: