Appointments are required for all clinic visits. Patients should schedule on their patient portal or call 734-764-8320.
Welcome to UHS
UHS supports the health and well-being of the campus community through a public health-informed approach that emphasizes prevention, education, and treatment. We are inspired to help students realize their potential, cope with the stresses of life, work productively, and connect meaningfully with others.
We provide integrated, evidence-based, and comprehensive clinical care. Here are some key points to know about getting care at UHS.
For Travel Coordinators
UHS recognizes that Travel Coordinators play an important role in helping students travel abroad!
Each year, thousands of U-M students receive Travel Health Services at UHS before they embark. Many groups travel at the same time, and our appointments are limited, especially during peak travel periods. For these reasons, UHS wants to work with you to facilitate Travel Health Services for your students, especially for group travel.
We ask that you:
National College Health Assessment 2018 Accessible Text Version
For other years and versions of U-M results, see National College Health Assessment.
Slide 1: Results of the National College Health Assessment
Ann Arbor Campus
February 2018
Slide 2: What is NCHA?
Rabies and Bats
What should I do if I find a bat inside? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you should seek medical advice within 24 hours and have the bat tested.
Colds and Flu - Treating with Medication
If you have visited I'm Sick. What Should I Do? Suggestions for Colds and Flu and determined that self-care is appropriate, you can use this page to choose the right medication(s). And if you have questions, UHS can provide answers.
How to take care of the common cold:
It's National Coming Out Week!
October 8-14, 2018 is National Coming Out Week, and UHS is celebrating along with Spectrum Center and others in U-M Student Life. Check out Spectrum Center’s calendar of events happening on campus.
We encourage our LGBTQ+ patients to discuss your sexual orientation and gender identity - and how you think they may influence your health and well-being - with your health care provider.