Insurance Billing Changes for U-M Students

U-M students' personal health insurance will be billed for laboratory testing (except STI testing, pregnancy testing and hormonal testing for trans care), radiology x-rays and ultrasounds, and allergy injections.

Concerned about Health Care Costs or Privacy?

For currently enrolled U-M students, UHS will bill insurance for costs that the health service fee does not support.

By law, health care services are confidential, however the policy holder on your insurance (your parent if you're on their insurance) may receive an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) from your insurance company detailing the services you receive at UHS. 

HSV Support Resources

Herpes simplex virus is a common skin condition that can be transmitted sexually through oral, vaginal, or anal sex. Read on for support resources for individuals diagnosed with HSV.

Laboratory Tests Performed at UHS

The following laboratory tests are performed at University Health Service.

Most currently enrolled students on the Ann Arbor campus pay nothing for these tests, although their personal health insurance is billed. If insurance doesn't cover the cost, students still pay nothing out-of-pocket.

Health Insurance 101 Video

As a student, you want to achieve your academic goals. Health insurance can help, but it can be confusing. This video explains how health insurance works, so you can use your insurance and achieve your academic goals.

Animals at UHS

At UHS, we recognize that service animals help people with disabilities to fully participate in everyday life, and that other animals can provide joy, help and support.

National College Health Assessment (NCHA)

This survey is sponsored by Wolverine Wellness and implemented by the American College Health Association. It focuses on students' behaviors and perceptions related to health and wellness topics.

LGBTQ+ Health & Wellness Week, February 3-9, 2020

Join in this series of events hosted by the Spectrum Center in partnership with other campus and community groups.

Events elaborate on and begin discussions around health and wellness for queer, trans, and similarly identfied individuals. 

All events are free and open to the public.

See Schedule of Events