16 hours ago Each primary care team works together, much like a doctor’s office. This enables each patient to return to the same provider and team for continuity of care. Students can find their PCP on our online appointment system, the Patient Portal, or over the phone at 509-335-3575. Find more info on your primary care team on our staff page. >> Go To The Portal
Each primary care team works together, much like a doctor’s office. This enables each patient to return to the same provider and team for continuity of care. Students can find their PCP on our online appointment system, the Patient Portal, or over the phone at 509-335-3575. Find more info on your primary care team on our staff page.
The Patient Portal is our online appointment scheduling and communication system. You can use the Patient Portal to: Schedule, reschedule, and cancel medical appointments Communicate securely with your provider and Cougar Health Services Request prescription refills Obtain your immunization records Review history of charges and payments
Pharmacy Our full-service pharmacy is located inside our medical clinic. Find a map and our current hours on the Hours & Location page. Refill prescriptions To request a refill of your prescription, you can call the pharmacy at 509-335-5742. Provide your name or student ID, name of the medication(s) and prescription number if available. If calling after hours, you may also …
Appointments and services WSU students can order glasses, contact lenses, eye drops and solutions, and eyeglass repairs. You can reach us at 509-335-0360 or online through the Patient Portal to schedule an appointment for any of the following eye care services: Comprehensive eye exams Contact lens fittings
Until further notice, all medical clinic appointments should be made over the phone at 509-335-3575. Students can also access an after-hours telephone nurse service at that number. DO NOT go to the clinic without calling first.
You will be charged a $25 fee for all missed appointments. If you are late for your appointment, you may be asked to reschedule. Call 509-335-3575 or log on to the Patient Portal to cancel or reschedule an appointment. If you give less than 24 hours’ notice, we may charge you the missed appointment fee.
To request a refill of your prescription, you can call the pharmacy at 509-335-5742. Provide your name or student ID, name of the medication (s) and prescription number if available. If calling after hours, you may also leave a voicemail with your information and we will refill your prescription the following business day.
To transfer your prescriptions to our pharmacy, call us at 509-335-5742 and give us your information, including:
If you are signed up for text notification, we will send you a text when your prescription is ready and you can pick it up at your convenience. You can sign up for text notification in person or over the phone at any time, whether you’re filling your prescription for the first time or transferring it from another pharmacy.
Remember to check out our selection of competitively priced non-prescription products at your next visit. Regularly stocked products include:
We accept most prescription drug insurance plans and the graduate/international student plans. We also accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover.
Our pharmacy in Pullman can fill and mail maintenance medications to students who have a WSU graduate student assistant insurance plan or international student insurance plan who are not located in Pullman.
We can special order products for you and in most cases have the item the next business day.
Bacteria spreads when there is close or prolonged contact with an infected person. The primary means for meningococcal bacteria to spread is through respiratory secretions. To reduce the spread of meningitis: 1 Get vaccinated 2 Avoid kissing 3 Avoid smoking 4 Practice respiratory etiquette 5 Cover your coughs and sneezes 6 Wash your hands with soap and water 7 Use hand sanitizer 8 Do not share eating utensils, lipstick or lip balm, tissues, water bottles or toothbrushes
Meningococcal disease, also known as meningitis, is a rare but serious illness. Young adults are at a higher risk for meningitis, especially those in living in close quarters such as residence halls or Greek housing.
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