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WVU Student Health Overview

Know Before You Go

Whether you're staying close to home or traveling internationally this summer, take steps to prepare so you can stay safe and healthy during your trip.

Stay up to date.

Make sure you are up to date on routine vaccines. Some diseases are not common in the United States due to routine vaccination but are still common in other countries.

Be informed.

Know how to get medical care abroad if you are sick or injured. Check your health insurance for international travel coverage. Know the health risks at your destination. Learn local warning systems, evacuation routes and shelters. Preparation can help avoid physical illnesses as well as mental stress.

Pack a health kit.

Bring a kit with items you may need, especially those items that may be difficult to find at your destination. Include prescription and over-the-counter medicines – enough to last your whole trip, plus a little extra. First-aid supplies should include bandages and antiseptic. Remember insurance cards and copies of prescriptions.

Have a plan.

Be prepared if an emergency occurs while you are traveling. Keep a list of emergency contacts with you and share travel plans and important documents with your designated contact person in case you lose them during travel.

Quick Information

  • If you need after-hours care, please visit the Suncrest Town Center Urgent Care location.
  • Student Health walk-ins are encouraged, but appointments are requested for some services.
  • Student Health accepts most commercial insurances with a co-pay due at the time of service. A self-pay option is available with a deposit at the time of service, and we accept Mounty Bounty.
  • New students: Register for WVU Student Health Services.

Hours

  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Saturday, Sunday: Closed

Address

WVU Student Health Building
390 Birch Street
Morgantown, WV 26505

Clinic Number

304-285-7200