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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Student Health Center at 215-220-4700. Whether you need allergy shots or immunizations, treatment for a sports injury or a woman's health issue, Drexel's Student Health Center is here to provide you with a range of services in a confidential environment.
The Women's Health Texas secure patient portal makes it easy to communicate with your ObGyn and healthcare team. You can use the patient portal to request an appointment, pay your bill, request a prescription refill, or view your medical records. Take care of your health, wherever you are.
The Drexel Internal Medicine practice at 219 North Broad Street and Drexel University’s Student Health Center have rejoined the clinical practices of the College of Medicine.
All communications within this patient portal are secure and confidential. To use our secure patient portal, you will need to complete a one-time registration and create a password. With our secure patient portal, you will be able to:
Drexel is committed to preserving and maintaining the health and safety of all members of its community. Please visit the link below for up-to-date information about the university's response to COVID-19.
Flu shots are currently available for the Drexel community at the Student Health Center. Please call 215.220.4700 for more information.
Dear Drexel University Students and Parents: On May 14, 2021, Drexel students received an email with the attached notice of transition of management of the Student Health Center from Tower Health to Drexel Medicine. Please know that the continuity of services will be uninterrupted with the transition date on July 1, 2021.
Whether you need allergy shots or immunizations, treatment for a sports injury or a woman's health issue, Drexel's Student Health Center is here to provide you with a range of services in a confidential environment.
Visits to the Drexel Student Health Center are by appointment. If you are sick, please call us as early in the day as possible, in order to receive same-day services.
To ensure a seamless transition for our students, the Drexel Student Health Center will continue to use Tower Health's electronic medical record system at this time. This will reduce any delays in patient care, medication refills, etc.
The Women's Health Seminar Series is open to any students and faculty interested in attending. Typically held on select evenings (5:30-7 p.m.) at the Queen Lane Campus, each seminar is recorded to be available for all. Please join us!
Drexel University College of Medicine's Women's Health Education Program (WHEP), part of the Department of Medicine, is one of six original National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. WHEP is committed to advocating for women's health issues in medicine. Our efforts are directed toward long- and short-term change, with the hope that the future physicians we train will view women's health as a fundamental element of medical care that is more than reproductive health.
The Drexel Health Checker is a mobile-based app that allows Drexel community members to confidentially report their symptoms, report or schedule a COVID-19 test, and access key resources to help them stay healthy. To download the Health Checker App, please visit here.
If you have never been to the Drexel Student Health Center before, please plan to arrive 15 minutes early to complete the necessary paperwork. You can also print the forms ahead of time so you can complete them and bring them to your visit.
For Psychological Emergencies. Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., please call the Drexel Counseling Center at 215.895.1415. After hours and on weekends, there is an on-call counselor available for emergencies at 215.416.3337.
Call 911 or the Drexel Police at 215.895.2222, and they will direct you to the appropriate sexual assault center for evaluation. Also, please consider calling or visiting the Counseling Center for additional support needs.
If you have a prescription plan, be sure to show your card prior to filling a prescription. Prescriptions can be filled at most area pharmacies, though some insurance plans may not be accepted by the pharmacy.
My patients can expect that I will listen to their concerns, and I will explain their medical problems to them in a way they can understand. I am an open and honest communicator and use shared decision-making with my patients.
January is Thyroid Awareness Month! Your thyroid is a gland in the front of your neck. It makes thyroid hormone (TSH), which helps your body use energy. TSH also keeps your brain, heart, nerves, and muscles doing their jobs.
Drexel HOPE’s mobile medical unit offers services for opioid use disorder with a multidisciplinary team of providers, peer specialists, and case workers who connect Philadelphians with the care and resources they need. Drexel HOPE is funded through a five-year Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) grant.
Thanks to a $2.6 million, five-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Caring Together program will be better able to treat substance use disorders across the lifespan.
To use our secure patient portal, you will need to complete a one-time registration and create a password.
Our OBGYNs know that you are busy, and we are happy to offer this secure patient portal to help make your life a little bit easier.
We have just one question: what are you waiting for? MyHealth saves you valuable time by giving you easy, anytime access to:
If you were a patient at WHA prior to May 14, 2018 and need to make a payment on your account, click here.
No MyHealth account? No problem. Make a secure payment on services received at WHA after May 13, 2018 using the patient’s account number and last name.