Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 28A, Image 28

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STUDENT
HEALTH
CENTER
13th and Agate • 346-4441
SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR YOU
(For details, see U of O Health Center brochure)
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1. General medical attention and treatment, (all visits but the first visit of each term to
Health Center physicians and nurse practioners are paid for by your student health fee.)
2. Women’s Clinic. (Provide services such as breast and pelvic exams, pap smears,
treatment of gynecological problems and sexually-transmitted diseases, fittings and
prescribing of all birth control methods and information, and pregnancy testing and
counseling.)
3. Minor Surgery. (Major surgery and other procedures requiring general anesthesia and
specialists are referred to private physicians.)
A. Sports Medicine Physical Therapy Clinic. (Provides services for athletes,
recreationalists, and other students who have injuries, pain, need rehabilitation
services, or who need advice regarding physical activities and conditioning.)
Allergy Clinic.
6. Nutrition Counseling. (Diet analysis
and individualized weight control pro
gram can be discussed during a ses
sion with the nutrition educator.)
7. Immunizations Clinic.
8. Health Education (The health
education center contains a library,
free pamphlets and self-care dis
plays. Peer health educators staff
the room to answer your guestions.
Contact them at: 346-4456.)
9. Insurance Billing. (Could save you
money. Check at front desk.)
SHC Hours
By Appointment
Mon-Fri • 8 am 4:30 pm
Urgent Care Service
(No Appointment Necessary)
Mon-Sat • 8 am-8 pm
Sun • 12 noon-8 pm
HOURS:
1-4:30 pm
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IU. Pharmacy with registered pharmacists. (Prescriptions from either health center physi
cians or outside physicians may be filled for registered students Some generic drugs
are available to save you money, as well as a limited supply of over-the-counter drugs
at a reduced rate.)
11. Psychiatric consultation. (By staff psychiatrists.)
12. Licensed clinical laboratory. (A fee is charged but is generally lower than fees charged
by comparable laboratories.)
1 3. Premarital examinations.
14. Diagnostic x-ray facility. (A fee is charged for your x-ray work at a rate generally lower
than comparable x-ray facilities.)
1 5. Care of simple fractures.
16. Dental Services. (Service includes screening, x-rays, cleaning of teeth, dental education.)
A fee is charged at rates generally lower than in the community.
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What You’ve Paid For:
There is no charge for a number of Health Center services because you
have paid for them with your student health fee:
(1) All but the 1st visit per term to the Health Center physicians/nurse practioners
(2) Nursing Care.
(3) Mental Health Care.
(4) Health Education Services.
What You Will Be Billed For:
The University Business Office in Oregon Hall will bill you for one office
visit per term, tests, x-rays, medications, shots, physical therapy, dental
procedures, sports medicine, and special procedures. Under most circum
stances you will be billed for failure to keep an appointment. If you are re
ferred to service outside the Student Health Center, you will be responsi
ble for all bills.
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