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The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center (The Ashe Center) is devoted to providing quality, accessible, state-of-the-art healthcare and education to support the unique development of UCLA students. ( Learn more about The Ashe Center)
Learn about resources at UCLA that ensure the health and well-being of students. The Ashe Center — the patient-centered medical home for students that offers same-day, urgent and virtual visits — will discuss the UC Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP), review fees and plan benefits and explain the UCLA immunization requirements.
Access The Ashe Center Patient Portal to make an appointment, message your primary care provider (PCP), and more. The Ashe Center wants feedback on your patient experience. Your feedback can be anonymous or you can include your personal information on our secure survey site to give us the opportunity to respond to you, personally.
The Ashe Center provides the Patient Portal to allow Ashe Center patients to view health-related information, communicate with Ashe Center practitioners and staff, and arrange for appointments. The information provided on the Patient Portal is not a substitute for the advice of a personal clinician or other qualified healthcare professional.
That year he was also named to the U.S. Davis Cup team as its first African-American player. He continued to play on the team until 1970, and then again in 1975, 1976 and 1978. As a sophomore at UCLA, Arthur was featured again in Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd as an up and coming athlete of some note.
Two months before his death he founded the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, to help address issues of inadequate health care delivery to urban minority populations. He also dedicated time in his last few months to writing "Days of Grace," his memoir that he finished only days before his death.
That year Arthur Ashe was named Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year, an honor bestowed upon "the athlete or team whose performance that year most embodies the spirit of sportsmanship and achievement," undoubtedly due to his incessant work and indefatigable spirit.
The ATP was formed to represent the interests of male tennis pros. Prior to its formation players had less control over their earnings or their tournament schedule. Two years later he was elected as the President of ATP. South Africa eventually granted Arthur a visa in 1973.
College Years. Upon graduating from high school first in his class, Arthur went to UCLA, which had one of the best college tennis programs. Playing there brought him more recognition amongst tennis enthusiasts. That year he was also named to the U.S. Davis Cup team as its first African-American player.
In 1950, a few months before Arthur's 7th birthday, his mother died of complications from surgery. In 1950 Arthur met Ronald Charity, one of the best black tennis players in the nation and a part-time tennis coach, who took an interest in Arthur. He began working with him regularly, teaching him strokes and proper form.
During the summer Arthur could travel and participate in competitive tournaments around the country; during the school year his competition was much more limited because he was limited to black opponents from Richmond and there were only outdoor tennis courts for blacks.
If you have COVID-19 symptoms such as fever and cough, receive a positive test result, or have had close contact with someone who tested positive please do the following: (1) Isolate yourself and stay at home; (2) Call The Ashe Center COVID-19 Hotline at (310) 206-6217 immediately.
Bruin Athletes: Pre-participation Physical Exams (PPE) will be held on the first floor of UCLA Arthur Ashe Student Health & Wellness Center Saturdays. Signage will be posted to help direct you downstairs to the first floor for check-in.
The Ashe Center offers a variety of services to support the diverse UCLA campus community with comprehensive healthcare services & education. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we're offering telehealth visits to meet your individual needs.
To enroll in the Patient Access Portal, obtain a unique access code from the Medical Records department, or give the registrar your personal email address when registering for your visit and your unique access code will be emailed to you. Once you have that code, use the links below to either complete your registration or login to the portal.
COVID-19 Hotline. If you are experiencing symptoms of fever or cough, call the COVID-19 Hotline at (310) 206-6217 to speak with an Ashe clinician before coming in. COVID-19 Testing. The Ashe Center now offers PCR and Antibody Testing for COVID-19.
All students are assigned a Primary Care Provider (PCP) at Ashe who is a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant with training in family practice, pediatrics, or internal medicine. Women’s Health. Breast and gynecologic exams (Pap smears), birth control advice, pregnancy testing and counseling, screening for sexually transmitted ...
What is the StudentHealth App? StudentHealth is an app that allows UC SHIP members and their dependents access to plan ID cards and benefits information from their mobile devices.