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students may benefit from calling the after-hours nurse line. Students may

call 864-656-2233 and press option two for instructions to reach a registered

nurse who will provide advice for self-care and directions for further care if

necessary. If treatment is needed at an outside facility, there are a few urgent

care centers, a minute clinic and three nearby emergency rooms in the area.

Services at these facilities are at the expense of the student.

If the stress of college life becomes overwhelming, students with

after-hours psychological emergencies may call Clemson University police

at 864-656-2222 and ask to speak with the CAPS on-call counselor.

MyHealth-e

The student web portal is an online resource for managing many health

matters. Students may complete forms, cancel medical appointments,

sign up for text message appointment reminders, send and receive secure

messages from certain staff and view/print their bills.

Pharmacy

Our full-service pharmacy, staffed by experienced, licensed pharmacists

and technicians, fills prescriptions from both Student Health Services and

off-campus medical providers. We are available to talk with students about

their medications. We accept most pharmacy insurance plans and offer

24/7 refill requests.

Health Fee, Insurance and Billing

Full-time students will pay a health

fee that supports services offered by

Student Health Services including:

professional services of physicians,

nurse practitioners, nurses and

health promotion professionals at

no additional cost; Counseling and

Psychological Services: individual,

couples, and group sessions,

workshops, online treatment

programs, case management and

crisis intervention; reduced cost on

pharmaceuticals, immunizations,

laboratory and X-ray services;

after-hours nurse line, secondary

urgent-care insurance benefit that

pays up to $500 per incident for

expenses incurred in the treatment

of emergency accidental injury that

occurs when Redfern Health Center

is closed or if a student is more than 30 miles from Redfern Health Center;

health and wellness promotion and prevention programs, presentations and

resources from Healthy Campus, surveillance and reporting of infectious

disease threats, emergency planning and response, and campus public

health policy consultation. Supplemental services such as lab, X-ray,

pharmacy and specialty clinics incur an additional charge.

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