For LGBTQIA+ Patients

UHS works to provide affirming health and wellness services, so LGBTQIA+ patients can be treated well and stay well.

What Type of Health Care Do You Need?

Knowing what type of health care you need can save you time and money.


NON-URGENT health concerns include:

  • Acne care
  • Contraception
  • Follow-up care for existing conditions
  • Prescriptions (new or renewal, unless urgent)
  • Vaccinations
  • Annual vision exams

Appointments are required for all clinic visits, and telehealth services are available. See How to Get Health Care for scheduling options.

How to Get Health Care

For patient safety, appointments are required for all clinic visits. Patients should call 734-764-8320 to be scheduled.

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.

Biennial Review Summary 2016

All institutions of higher education are required by federal law to conduct a biennial review of campus alcohol and other drug programs and policies.

The 2016 Biennial Review Committee was comprised of faculty, staff and students and met May-August 2016 to conduct the federally required biennial review. Several subcommittees also met during these months, discussing student organization accountability, consistency of enforcement, and alcohol storage on campus.

Biennial Review Summary 2014

All institutions of higher education are required by federal law to conduct a biennial review of campus alcohol and other drug programs and policies.

The 2014 Biennial Review Committee comprised of faculty, staff, and students met from June-August 2014 to conduct the federally required biennial review. One subcommittee also met in July to discuss the Consistency of Enforcement guidelines.

Biennial Review Summary 2012

All institutions of higher education are required by federal law to conduct a biennial review of campus alcohol and other drug programs and policies.

The 2012 Biennial Review Committee comprised of faculty, staff and students met from June-August 2012 to conduct the federally required biennial review. Two subcommittees also met through October to discuss the Consistency of Enforcement guidelines as well as the new Medical Amnesty Law.

Biennial Review Summary 2010

All institutions of higher education are required by federal law to conduct a biennial review of campus alcohol and other drug programs and policies.

The 2010 Biennial Review Committee was comprised of faculty, staff and students who met from June-August 2010 to conduct the federally required biennial review.

For New International Students

To learn about important health and wellness information, including COVID-19 response, how to submit your immunization records, about health insurance, and about resources that the university can provide for you, read this information from University Health Service and the International Center.

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: