University Health and Wellbeing (UHW) Offers Some Prepaid Primary Care & No-Cost Mental Health Options for Students
The academic year can bring many challenges to students, and navigating healthcare shouldn’t be one of them. University Health and Wellbeing (UHW) offers some prepaid primary care and no cost mental health options for students that we want to ensure you are aware of.
Students feeling under the weather? Through UHW Campus Health Services, enrolled MSU students are eligible for three prepaid primary care visits with each academic year.
The medical providers at Olin have expertise in caring for college students and are knowledgeable about the many campus resources available. You can encourage students to achieve their academic best by using these visits for preventive care, chronic condition management, or when they’re feeling unwell. Appointments are available online at UHW’s website and often next-day.
Students struggling with stress, anxiety, or other adjustment concerns? UHW’s Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) offers a few options for students to get support.
- Though CAPS, eligible enrolled students receive three lifetime psychiatry visits.
- CAPS Connect provides a place for students to talk about concerns during a brief, free, confidential conversation available to enrolled students. You can have a mental health professional listen to you and offer support, or you might prefer to receive expert suggestions about solutions and resources.
- Togetherall is a free, anonymous, peer-to-peer mental health platform available to all MSU students. Encourage students to join for round-the-clock support, moderated by licensed clinicians.
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