lsu student health center patient portal

by Kadin Grimes 8 min read

LSU Student Health Center

4 hours ago Patient Portal WEVO Channel Emergencies Appointments Location & Hours Forms & Survey Immunizations Sexual Assault Resources COVID-19 Roadmap LSU will follow all CDC and state safety guidance. Updates and modifications to fall reopening will be communicated on lsu.edu/roadmap . view roadmap Medical Clinics Immunizations Lab/ STI Testing >> Go To The Portal


What is the LSU Student Health Center?

Patient Portal WEVO Channel Emergencies Appointments Location & Hours Forms & Survey Immunizations Sexual Assault Resources COVID-19 Roadmap LSU will follow all CDC and state safety guidance. Updates and modifications to fall reopening will be communicated on lsu.edu/roadmap . view roadmap Medical Clinics Immunizations Lab/ STI Testing

What do I need to bring to an appointment at LSU?

Registered Radiographers perform radiographic exams ordered by Student Health Center physicians, or outside physicians. ... Patient Portal; ... Division of Student Affairs Louisiana State University 16 Infirmary Lane Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Telephone: 225-578-6271

How can I learn more about LSU's mental health services?

The LSU Student Health Center (SHC) will automatically receive immunization information for in-state students. If you have received all the required immunizations, you only need to complete the Tuberculosis (TB) Questionnaire, which you can do electronically on the Patient Portal.

Is there a test available for LSU students?

Patient Portal. WEVO Channel. Emergencies. Appointments. Location & Hours. Forms & Survey. ... Student Health Center Division of Student Affairs Louisiana State University 16 Infirmary Lane Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Telephone: 225-578-6271 Fax: 225-578-0596 studenthealth@lsu.edu.

image

What is the phone number for Student Health Center?

Wellness and Health Promotion, Ground Floor - 225-578-5718. Student Health Center appointments are in high demand. Failing to cancel an appointment with at least 24 hours notice can prevent others from accessing services and may result in a "no-show" fee.

What is the Student Health Center?

The Student Health Center bills for primary care, gynecology and psychiatry services. If students have a related appointment, they should also bring their health insurance card, if covered, and a form of payment and present to Main Check-in.

How much notice do you need to cancel a student health appointment?

Student Health Center appointments are in high demand. Failing to cancel an appointment with at least 24 hours notice can prevent others from accessing services and may result in a "no-show" fee.

What is the Louisiana law?

Louisiana Law and Medical Recommendations. Louisiana law (R.S. 17:170 - Schools of Higher Learning ) requires proof of dates of immunization against measles, mumps, rubella, and tetanus-diphtheria for all first-time LSU students born on or after January 1, 1957, and for reentering students (born on or after January 1, ...

Does insurance cover injections?

There are costs to receive injections; it is possible, but not guaranteed, that health insurance will cover those, if enrolled. For information about availability and cost, contact the Injection Clinic nurse at 225-578-5631.

Appointments

MHS has various appointment types to fit your specific situation. Learn about what to expect by visiting the link below.

ThePhone

"The Phone" is a 24-hour intervention and referral service for crisis and emotional support. The PHONE also provides services through text or chat.

Mindwise Innovations

MindWise provides clinically validated, anonymous self-assessments which direct individuals to resources and educational information based on their selected responses.

Let's Talk

Let's Talk offers brief, informal and confidential consultations where students can seek support, perspective, and assistance connecting with campus and community resources.

Students

Yesterday the FDA granted full approval to the Pfizer vaccine for anyone 16 and over, paving the way for LSU to require vaccines for students, faculty and staff. Louisiana law allows for students to opt out of vaccinations, and those who choose this route will be required to be tested for COVID on a regular basis. Students have until Sept.

Employees

Louisiana law allows for students to opt out of vaccinations, and those who choose this route will be required to be tested for COVID on a regular basis. While the law does not allow the same for university employees, it does provide certain exemptions including for medical reasons. Beginning Tuesday, Sept.

Related

Contact Ernie Ballard#N#LSU Media Relations#N#225-578-5685#N#eballa1@lsu.edu

image