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This portal is specific for Emory Decatur Hospital, Emory Hillandale Hospital and Emory Long-Term Acute Care. If you need assistance with this Patient Portal, please call 404-501-1107. If you are calling after-hours 5:00 p.m. - 7:30 a.m., a member of our staff will reply to you within the next 24 business hours.
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Our Services. Make an Appointment. Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) is open 8:30 - 5 pm Monday - Friday. Web-booking is available for nurse immunization appointments and wellness physicals in advance. Urgent care visits open sixteen hours the day before in a rolling fashion. All other appointments are scheduled by calling 404 ...
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card. International student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory/Aetna Student Health Insurance Plan.
Schedule appointments, request prescription refills, send secure emails and more.
Emory students are responsible for notifying professors or instructors of absences caused by illness or injury. EUSHS providers do not write medical excuses for missed classes or examinations. Of course, EUSHS healthcare providers can supply the necessary documentation for extended illnesses or injuries, including those necessitating medical withdrawal from classes.
E-CARE is Emory’s comprehensive concussion treatment, support, & prevention program for students. We care about your safety and well-being, so we are here to help you recover and return to excellence!
When Emory students need specialty care or hospitalization in Atlanta, usually EUSHS providers refer to Emory Healthcare facilities, where care is provided on a fee-for-service basis (specialist care, emergency services and hospitalization are not covered by Emory tuition).
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card. International student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory/Aetna Student Health Insurance Plan.
If you are on the EUSHIP Insurance Plan, please remember that all specialist care must first have a referral from a EUSHS provider and the referral must be renewed yearly for ongoing care. There are no referrals needed for the emergency room, when EUSHS is closed, when students are seen during breaks or vacation periods, when medical care is received more than 50 miles from campus, for Ob/Gyn or Dermatology services, or after you graduate/leave the university (while still insured by the plan). If you have questions about this referral requirement, or if you need a renewed referral for ongoing care, contact our EUSHS Insurance Office at 404-727-7560.
Please note that the enrolled Emory student must have purchased dependent coverage separately; it is not automatically provided by virtue of the student’s enrollment in the plan. Care for eligible student's dependents is provided by appointment on a fee-for-service basis.
Students are able to self-certify their absence under the Emory College Honor Code using the OUE Self-Service Absence Form found under “Resources” on their website: http://college.emory.edu/oue/resources-a-z .html.
Emory (Atlanta Campus) students: please contact the Emory Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at 404-727-7450. The referral will be generated internally and will be submitted to the Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan (EUSHIP) electronically.
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card. International student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory/Aetna Student Health Insurance Plan.
Student Health records, including Student Health psychiatry and counseling records, are protected Treatment Records under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Under FERPA, “Treatment Records” are records that are made or maintained by a health care professional. These records are used only for your medical or psychological treatment and are available only to treatment providers. Details regarding protection of your healthcare records are detailed in the “Notice Regarding Confidentiality of Health Records under the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA)” found on Your Patient Portal. You must read and electronically sign this notice before you can access healthcare services at EUSHS. For additional information about privacy, FERPA and Emory Student Health Services, please go to http://studenthealth.emory.edu/hs/about/ferpa.html.
In order to complete your pre-matriculation Student Health forms, please complete the following steps outlined below. Please note: the forms are in PDF format and Adobe Acrobat Reader is required.
All new, transfer and continuing degree-seeking and all international Emory University students (including Oxford College) are required to have health insurance. Under this requirement, students must either purchase the Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan (EUSHIP) or provide documentation of enrollment in a qualifying United States-domiciled plan. For information about the Student Health Insurance Requirement, including deadline dates for your starting semester, insurance plan billing and Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan annual premiums, click here.
Insurance Issues: New students who are insured by the Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan (EUSHIP) are required by the policy to obtain a referral from Emory University Student Health Services or the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) for psychiatric and psychological care outside Emory Student Health Services or CAPS. Without a referral, students cannot receive coverage for this specialist care. To obtain a referral to have ADHD/ADD testing or to see an outside psychologist or psychiatrist:
Preferably, you can contact us directly via your Patient Portal by sending a message to “immunization compliance.” Please keep in mind that your immunizations are due by July 1 st for new to campus UCOL students and August 1 st for returning students and new graduate and professional students.
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card. International student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory/Aetna Student Health Insurance Plan.
Fill out the online Tuberculosis Questionnaire Form on the Your Patient Portal home page. You may also fill out the paper version of the Tuberculosis Questionnaire on the paper immunization form and upload with your signed immunization records. Note: an alternate tuberculosis screening is required for the School of Medicine, all Allied Health programs, and all School of Nursing programs.
If you or your healthcare provider feels that you cannot comply with any of Emory’s immunization requirements (including medical contraindications to specific vaccinations), please submit a letter of explanation signed by both you and your healthcare provider along with your updated immunization records using the Student Patient Portal to upload.
All graduate and undergraduate Emory University students must be 100% compliant with Emory University immunization requirements, including flu and COVID-19.
The Oxford Student Health Service (SHS) health care providers understand how important it is for both students and their families to know they have access to high quality health care services away from home. Some of the services we offer are:
An in-office dispensary of prescription and OTC medications, supplies and equipment commonly needed by college students
No one outside the student health office has access to a student’s health information. Records regarding treatment are privileged and will not be disclosed without the student’s written consent.
Student Health Services is a full-service primary care clinic provided for students who are ill or have other health concerns they want to address.
No one outside the student health office has access to a student’s health information. Records regarding treatment are privileged and will not be disclosed without the student’s written consent.