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Medical Services

To schedule an appointment, call (920) 403-3266, email health@snc.edu, or schedule online via the Medicat Patient Portal. 

Basic Health Care - Included in Student Health Fee

Nurse assessment of:

  • Illness and injury
  • Upper respiratory conditions
  • STD testing and treatment
  • Influenza Vaccination
  • Pregnancy testing
  • Gastrointestinal conditions
  • Dermatological conditions
  • Emotional and stress-related conditions
  • Injury and surgical follow-up care
  • Collaborative care with primary provider
  • Limited lab test screening including strep
Basic health care is covered by the student health fee.

Advanced Health Care
  • Medical care
  • STD testing and treatment
  • Routine and travel immunizations
  • TB testing
  • Advanced medical provider evaluation and treatment
  • Prescription medication on campus and at local pharmacies
  • Advanced diagnostic lab
  • Physical exams for employment, student teaching, athletics, etc.
  • Referral to local specialist 

All advanced healthcare is provided at a cost and courtesy billed to your insurance carrier provided we have your current insurance information in our system.

Please note SNC is ONLY considered an in-network provider for SNC's UMR insurance plan.  For all other insurance companies, Health & Wellness Services is considered out-of-network. Health & Wellness Services does not bill Medicare.

Advanced Behavioral Health Care

  • Advanced Medical providers are available to evaluate and prescribe medication for mental health conditions.
    • Advanced Providers (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant)
      • $100 for initial visit; $75 for repeat visit
    • Psychiatrist
      • $225 for initial visit; $125 for repeat visit
  • Insurance can be billed, but these charges are typically not covered by insurance.
  • Nurses are available to meet with students to connect to off-campus medical providers for ADHD testing and treatment.  SNC providers do not test for or prescribe medication for ADHD.

Health Promotion and Wellness
  • Assessment of healthy eating, diet and sleeping patterns
  • Lifestyle assessment
  • Referrals to additional healthcare professionals and access to health and wellness programs
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