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36 hours ago 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. ... COVID Vaccination is available to all students at The Ashe Center. Schedule on the Patient Portal. COVID-19 Screening ... Learn about ... >> Go To The Portal


Hours Mon-Thu 8am-4:30pm, Fri 9am-4:30pm (closed from 1pm-2pm Mon-Fri) Contact 310-825-4073 Both telehealth and in-person services are available. Telehealth visits are available for most services, visit the Ashe Patient Portal to schedule your appointment.

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What is the Arthur Ashe Center at UCLA?

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)

What services does the Ashe Center offer?

The Ashe Center offers a variety of services to support the diverse UCLA campus community with comprehensive healthcare services & education. 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.

Who is the new executive director of the Arthur Ashe center?

Dr. Chaitali Mukherjee, the new executive director of the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, spoke with Daily Bruin reporter Noah Danesh about COVID-19 safety protocols for the upcoming fall quarter.

Where can I book A telehealth appointment at Ashe center?

The Ashe Center's now offers students the opportunity to book a reserved private space in Covel Commons for their Ashe Center telehealth appointments. For more information, visit the Telehealth service page of our website.

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Exposure Management Team: Extremely High Call Volume

The COVID-19 Hotline is experiencing an extremely high volume of calls in response to the Omicron surge. In lieu of leaving a voicemail, please contact the Exposure Management Team.

Community Screening Update

All students, faculty, staff and others living, learning or working on campus — regardless of their vaccination status — are required to test once a week and are encouraged to voluntarily take a second test each week.

Planned Closures & Hours Updates

The Ashe Center will be closed on Monday, February 21, 2022, in observance of the Presidents' Day university holiday.

COVID-19 Winter Quarter Town Hall

Following UCLA’s extension of remote instruction and a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, campus leaders share updates on COVID-19 protocols for winter quarter related to vaccines, testing and student services. After the presentation, panelists answer student questions submitted prior to the town hall.

In-Person Instruction Resumes Jan. 31, 2022

UCLA will be returning to in-person instruction on Monday, Jan. 31. We are able to make this transition due to improving conditions, including decreasing case and test positivity rates at UCLA and in L.A. County, as well as increased compliance with the new campus COVID-19 testing protocols and vaccine booster requirements announced last month.

Who is Arthur Ashe?

Arthur Ashe (UCLA Class of '66) Former No. 1 tennis player in the world and winner of over 50 professional titles including three Grand Slams, Arthur Ashe was a dominant figure on and off the court.

Who is the clinical coordinator for the Ashe Center?

If you have any questions or concerns about the quality of care you have received at The Ashe Center, please submit any confidential inquiries to The Ashe Center's Clinical Coordinator, Katherine Mulligan , kmulligan@ashe.ucla.edu.

How did Ashe become famous?

Ashe used his influence beyond sports to become a powerful humanitarian and statesman. Part of a 31-person delegation of prominent African-Americans sent to South Africa to advocate for racial integration, Ashe put his own freedom on the line and was arrested twice while protesting apartheid and crackdowns on refugees.

What is SHAC in UCLA?

Since the Fall of 1972, the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) has served as an advocate for UCLA students, working with the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center and UCLA’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) to ensure that student health care needs are met. The committee consists of four graduate and four undergraduate student representatives appointed by the respective student governments, as well as a non-voting administrative liaison appointed by the Ashe Center. The committee makes its recommendations to the UCLA Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Development and the Senior Executive Director of Student Health Services.

What is the Ashe Center?

The Ashe Center is a Primary Care Medical Home. This means that all students are assigned to a Primary Care Provider (PCP) who leads the health care team that coordinates all aspects of your preventive, acute and chronic needs using the best available evidence and appropriate technology. These relationships offer comfort, convenience, ...

How many members are on the Ashe Center committee?

The committee consists of four graduate and four undergraduate student representatives appointed by the respective student governments, as well as a non-voting administrative liaison appointed by the Ashe Center.

Is the Ashe Center accredited?

Accreditation. The Ashe Center has been fully re-accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (“AAAHC”), the nation’s premier advocate for high quality health care and patient safety for surgery centers, primary care practices, student health centers, and more. Accreditation is awarded for a period ...

When is UCLA resuming testing?

Beginning Monday, July 26, UCLA will be resuming mandatory weekly COVID-19 testing for all UCLA students, faculty and staff members who are coming to campus and other UCLA properties, regardless of vaccination status, which includes those who were previously approved to opt out of testing.

How long does it take to get results from a lab?

Individuals depositing test samples before 11 a.m. can expect results within 24-36 hours, while those depositing samples after 11 a.m. can expect results within 48 hours.

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