Here for You!
MU cares about each student's well-being and provides an on-campus clinic to meet the day-to-day health needs of our students. The Campus Clinic is located on the ground floor of Spruce Hall and staffed with a Family Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Practical Nurse, and an Administrative Assistant.
Important Information Needed:
To serve our students' health needs, the Clinic staff needs the appropriate information about each student's medical history and current state of health. This information is vital and all incoming students must complete the forms in their Student Web Portal.
The Web Portal is where you will find access to your secure on-campus medical record and is used for completing required medical forms, viewing and printing copies of your billing statements and immunizations and messaging the health center staff.
If you have any questions, please contact the Clinic at 570-662-4350. We can also refer you to an off-campus service if needed.
Making an appointment
If you are ill, call the Clinic at 570-662-4350 for an appointment. If you have emergency, you may be seen without an appointment. PLEASE CALL AND DON'T DELAY!
If you need to be seen the day you call, and there are no appointment vacancies, ask to speak to a nurse who will evaluate your symptoms and determine the appropriate course of action.
Frequently Asked Questions
- COVID Information
- Who is eligible for services?
- Do I need medical insurance?
- What services are provided?
- Can I get transportation to off-campus healthcare facilities?
- How do I cancel an appointment?
- Am I charged for anything?
- Are health services provided when MU is not in session?
- Are prescriptions from my personal physician covered?
- Can I get an excused class absence from the Clinic?
The Campus Clinic provides comprehensive primary healthcare services are provided to registered full and part-time undergraduate and full-time graduate students while the university is in session.
Undergraduate: 7+ credits/semester
Graduate students : 9+ credits/semester
You must present your currently validated student I.D. card at your appointment.
Mansfield University encourages all students to have medical insurance coverage. Students or their parents should contact their insurance carrier to determine how college entrance may affect the terms and conditions of their coverage.
Services covered by your health fee paid each semester:
- Primary evaluation, diagnosis, prescription and treatment of common conditions
- Vision examinations
- Some laboratory testing, including blood sugar, strep screen, and urine dipstick
- Personal health counseling, including dietary counseling, personal hygiene and family planning counseling (reproductive health education and appropriate referral)
- Athletic physicals
- Medications to treat an acute illness or injury, (some antibiotics, antihistamines, anti-inflammatory, steroids, analgesic preparations, cough/cold preparations)
- Some surgical procedures, which can be performed in the health care facility
- Many treatments which can be performed in the health care facility
- Allergy injections can be given in the clinic. The student must provide their own serum with the accompanying schedule of injections from their allergist. Students must wait 30 minutes after their injection before they can leave.
What services are charged to MU students?
All ancillary testing and services will be billed directly to you.
Clinic Hours are:
- Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8:00 to 4:30 PM
- Tuesday and Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
A nurse is available during those times.
Appointments can be made to see the Nurse Practitioner on:
- Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10:45 AM to 4:15 PM
- Tuesday and Friday from 8:00 AM to 1:45 PM
For after-hours medical concerns, call 911 or the Troy Guthrie Community Hospital emergency Room at 570-297-2121.
Are health services provided when the university is not in session?
No.
Are prescriptions from my own physician covered?
No. Only prescriptions from physicians affiliated with MU are covered.
Will I be able to get an excuse for class absence from the doctor?
No. (See Absence Policy in the Undergraduate Catalog).
Transportation to area health care facilities:
The University has an arrangement with the community ambulance service to provide emergency transportation to area hospitals. Students' health insurance will be billed for this service by the Ambulance Association. Any deductibles or co-pays are covered by the university under the arrangement. Return trips are to be arranged by the students. If no other ride is available, the student may call Canyon Country Cabs at 570-724-2424. This service is at the expense of the student.
If you are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, please call as soon as you know you cannot keep your scheduled appointment to cancel it.
For all ancillary testing and services not available at the clinic, you will be billed directly to your medical insurance.
No healthcare services are provided since Campus Clinic since is not open when MU is not in session.
No. Only prescriptions from physicians affiliated with MU are covered.
No. See MU's Absence Policy in the Undergraduate Catalog.
Hours and Location
We're located on the ground floor of Spruce Hall.
Clinc Hours:
(By appointment only)
Call 570-662-4350 for appointment
Mon, Wed, Thur:
8:00 AM-4:30 PM
Tue, Fri:
8:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Nurse is available during these times.
Appointments with the Nurse Practitioner:
Call 570-662-4350 to make an appointment
Mon, Wed, Thur:
10:45 AM-4:15 PM
Tues, Fri:
8:00 AM-1:45 PM
For after-hours care: call 911 or the Troy Guthrie Community Hospital Emergency Room at 570-297-2121.
Needed Information
- Student Health Evaluation Form--required for all incoming students!
- Inoculations Policy