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UHS closed on June 18

University Health Services will be closed on Friday, June 18, 2021. Normal hours will resume on Monday, June 21 at 8:30 a.m. 

In case of emergency, dial 911 or from a cell phone dial 609-258-3333, or go to Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center.*

Students’ Non-Urgent Medical Care Offered viaTelehealth
Updated December 7, 2021

Due to the evolving situation around coronavirus (COVID-19), UHS is currently not offering online scheduling via MyUHS portal for student medical appointments (except for immunizations), until further notice.

For non-urgent medical concerns

Telehealth…

UHS closed on May 31

University Health Services will be closed on Monday, May 31, 2021. Normal hours will resume on Tuesday, June 1 at 8:30 a.m. 

In case of emergency, dial 911 or from a cell phone dial 609-258-3333, or go to Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center.*

Summer Hours begin May 17

Beginning Monday, May 17, University Health Services will be observing summer hours.

In case of emergency, dial 911 or from a cell phone dial 609-258-3333, or go to Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center.*

Student Health Outpatient Medical Services

M-F: 8:30am – 4…

CPS Makes it Easier to Access Off-Campus Mental Health Care

CPS has partnered with Thriving Campus to make it easier for you to connect with off-campus mental health care.  Visit princeton.thrivingcampus.com from your computer or mobile devices.

Browse and filter providers based on your needs and preferences Get answers to common questions …
Information for International Students about University COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements

The University looks forward to welcoming international students to campus this fall. Many students have reached out to us with questions regarding the University’s recent announcement that students will be expected to be immunized against COVID-19 before the fall semester begins.

Frequently asked questions about this requirement can…

Students unvaccinated for COVID-19 are invited to participate in a study

The New Jersey Department of Health, in partnership with UHS, is testing Princeton University unvaccinated students for antibodies to the virus that causes COVID-19 and collecting information about health behaviors. All participants will receive a $25 Visa E-Gift Card.

Participation

Participation involves:

a blood test…
Ask us your questions about trans and gender non-binary health and healthcare

April is Princeton Pride Month & Sexual Assault Awareness Month.  On April 22nd, The UHS Trans Health Team and other staff in UHS will be virtually answering all your trans and gender non-binary health and healthcare questions.  Seriously, ASK US ANYTHING!

Please submit any question you might have via…

UHS' Modified Hours during Winter Break

During Winter Break (December 23 - January 9), University Health Services' hours will vary*: 

Medical Services

(including…

UHS published article on Electronic Health Record System Satisfaction

Recently, an article by University Health Services' staff was published in the Journal of American College Health, analyzing satisfaction with electronic health record (EHR) systems across multiple institutions. This article seeks to inform system/vendor selection among college or universities that are looking to adopt or change EHR…