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If you are experiencing a medical emergency: Dial 911 or call RUPD at 848-932-7211 Rutgers Student Health is not an emergency medical center.
Have an appointment? Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time, so we may complete your registration information. Please bring your insurance card, any necessary referrals, any X-rays or test results, a list of the medicines you are taking, and a list of any questions you may have for your doctor.
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To schedule an appointment, call 848-932-7884, and leave a voicemail with your full name, phone number, and RU ID. Please speak slowly and clearly into the phone. Calls are returned promptly during regular business hours.
Make an Appointment. If you are experiencing a medical emergency: Dial 911 or call RUPD at 848-932-7211. Rutgers Student Health is not an emergency medical center. Updated August 4, 2020, 9:47 am.
By Phone. 848-932-7884. The main CAPS office at 17 Senior Street is open. Most services will be offered via tele-health or phone with a few services in-person on an as-needed and clinically indicated basis. To schedule an appointment, call 848-932-7884, and leave a voicemail with your full name, phone number, and RU ID.
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The Hurtado Health Center on the College Avenue Campus is open, but with limited staff and hours.
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