Save time, call for nurse advice! If you are a currently enrolled U-M student or other UHS patient, you can call for advice, day or night, which may help you avoid a trip to UHS, the ER or an urgent care facility.
Safer Sex Supplies
We have a variety of condoms, lubricants, and dental dams that are available free for students. Visit our table outside Wolverine Wellness on the ground floor of UHS.
Communication with Parents/Family Regarding Alcohol and Other Drug Harm
Because of the health and safety risk inherent in alcohol and other drug misuse, the University of Michigan notifies parents/family of first-year students under the age of 21 in certain circumstances.
Travel Health Education Program Introduction
Our online Travel Health Education Program can help you to:
- Prepare for your appointment at UHS Travel Health Services
- Learn to protect yourself from major health risks of travel
- Make informed decisions before, during and after travel
This program will NOT provide personalized recommendations.
Sexual Assault Services
If you were sexually assaulted or are unsure whether you were, we recommend that you contact UHS by calling 734-764-8320 to discuss your options.
The Affordable Care Act and U-M Students
If you were redirected to this page or found it accidentally, the most current information can now be found on our Uninsured page.
Do you need health insurance?
The Affordable Care Act (sometimes referred to as Obamacare) requires individuals to have health insurance. This page can help you learn about health insurance options.
Health insurance options
Healthy Michigan Medicaid
Immunization Records
Do you need a copy of your immunization records from UHS?
Please follow the instructions at Health Records.
Frequently asked questions
Is a tuberculosis (TB) test required? A TB test is not a university requirement, however, academic programs or volunteer activities may have different requirements.
HPV and Vaccination
HPV vaccination information. HPV stands for human papilloma virus. Genital HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the US. More than half of sexually active people in the US have HPV at some time during their lives. It is spread through skin-to-skin sexual contact.
We Start by Believing
UHS has adopted Start by Believing, a public awareness campaign designed to improve response to sexual assault in our communities.
Each person's reaction to a disclosure of sexual assault can be the first step in a long path toward justice and healing. But too often, survivors who have the courage to tell someone what happened are blamed for bringing it on themselves.
Knowing how to respond is critical, so UHS staff have received training to Start by Believing.
This effort is in collaboration with: