Collegiate Recovery Program

CRP provides holistic, tailored support to Michigan students who are in recovery from alcohol or other drug problems. If you are a student in recovery or are curious about recovery, give us a call.

What is the Health Service Fee for Students?

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This page explains the health service fee that students pay as part of tuition. It funds numerous services at UHS for student health and wellness and other initiatives that help create a health-promoting culture on campus.

Costs for Students

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Most currently enrolled students pay nothing for most primary care and specialist visits at UHS. That’s because U-M students who are currently enrolled in regular classes on the Ann Arbor campus pay a health service fee as part of tuition. This fee helps to fund clinical and wellness services at UHS and to create a health-promoting campus culture. 

Gender Affirming Care at UHS

Our goal is to provide high-quality, affirming, accessible care to trans and non-binary patients in a comfortable, inclusive environment. Learn more about our specialized services for trans and non-binary patients below.

Addiction Medicine Clinic

UHS offers substance use and addiction services to students, faculty, and staff. We provide care that is respectful, inclusive, and customized to each person.

Eye Care Clinic and Optical Shop

Visit the Eye Care Clinic and Optical Shop for routine vision exams, urgent eye/vision problems (red eye, acute visual disturbances, foreign bodies, injuries, and other medical issues), and glasses and/or contact lenses. 

Physical Therapy

Our staff members are very experienced and provide high-quality PT services. We specialize in the evaluation and treatment of college student health and wellness.

Sports Medicine Clinic

Visit the Sports Medicine Clinic for evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries.

Psychiatry Clinic

The UHS Psychiatry Clinic staff have specialized training to diagnose and manage significant mental health concerns that cannot be sufficiently addressed in primary care.