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Pat Walker Health Center offers on-campus COVID-19 vaccine appointments for University of Arkansas students, employees and spouses of students/employees. Although not required, getting your COVID-19 vaccine (and/or booster) is strongly encouraged. Appointments can be scheduled online at myhealth.uark.edu or by calling 479-575-4451, option 1.
Only Medical Services can be scheduled via the Patient Portal. Students must bring current UARK ID when coming in for an appointment. Mental Health Appointments To schedule a CAPS appointment, call 479-575-5276. Appointments are scheduled 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday (9 a.m. on Fridays).
We recognize patients can find some consultations, examinations, or procedures distressing, and may prefer to have a chaperone present for support. Chaperones are available to all patients, and signs are posted in all exam rooms to let patients know …
All University of Arkansas employees, students and spouses can schedule their COVID-19 vaccine appointment on-campus at Pat Walker Health Center.
University of Arkansas enrolled students and active employees are eligible to schedule medical services at Pat Walker Health Center. Students must provide their current UARK ID when checking in for an appointment.
There are often circumstances and situations when this may not be in your best interest. A few things to consider: 1 Owning and caring for an animal is a big responsibility and will likely require much of your valuable time and finances. 2 Will this impact others that may live with you or in your building? 3 Is your home the best and safest place for your animal?
While the Pat Walker Health Center primary care medical providers treat a broad spectrum of orthopedic conditions, your provider may refer you to our orthopedic specialist. The student health fee supports this service.
The AIT Clinic assists students with required immunizations, TB testing and other screenings required by graduate programs or clinical assignments. As public health advocates, we partner closely with county, state and national health departments to prevent the spread of disease through education and advocacy.
Call 479-575-4451 to schedule medical Televisits. Pat Walker Health Center is committed to providing a safe, comfortable environment for patients and staff. We recognize patients can find some consultations, examinations, or procedures distressing, and may prefer to have a chaperone present for support.
We understand the value of having an animal, however, Pat Walker Health Center is unable to diagnose a specific mental health disability for the purpose of obtaining an Emotional Support Animal (ESA).
The Women’s Clinic offers a wide-range of services and procedures including:
Services and lab charges may be filed to insurance or self-pay (with payment the day services are provided, or applied to the student’s UAConnect account.)
Medical office visit charges will be billed to your insurance carrier unless you tell us not to at the time of service. You are responsible for your co-payment as designated by your insurance carrier.
If you receive services at CAPS that incur a charge, these charges will be billed to your student account unless you choose an alternate form of payment at the time of service. You may request a receipt for psychiatric services at the time of your appointment if you choose to file a self-claim with your insurance company.
Charges apply for missed appointments or appointments not canceled at least two (2) hours in advance for the medical clinics and by 4:30pm the day prior for counseling/psychiatry services.
The health center cashier can accept payment by cash, check, RazorBucks, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. Charges can also be applied to your student UAConnect account.
The University of Arkansas requires all enrolled students to pay a mandatory health fee of $7.25 per credit hour. This fee enables the health center to provide high-quality, accessible health care and primary prevention services for the campus community.