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Health Services FAQ’s

Check this page for common questions about the University Health Center and the partnership with Mercy Health

The Health Center is available for illness, injury, first aid and routine health checks. Health screening tests, physical exams for sports and academic programs, gynecological exams, as well as consultations and referrals are provided. Allergy shots are also administered by appointment if serum and written instructions are provided by the student’s allergist.

The Health Center is located at Friedley Hall.

Students, faculty and staff may use the services at the Health Center.

Students do not need to have student health insurance to use the Health Center.

Student records are kept strictly confidential. Information cannot be released to anyone, including parents, faculty and TU administration without the written consent of the student. Certain public health diseases, however, must be reported to the Department of Health as required by law.

At the appointment, you will need your Student ID. Faculty and staff should also bring their Employee ID to their appointment.

Where and When?

DAYTIMEDOCTOR/ LOCATION
Monday9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Robin Stump, APRN, NP-C at Friedley Hall
Tuesday9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Robin Stump, APRN, NP-C at Friedley Hall
Wednesday9 a.m. – 6 p.m.Robin Stump, APRN, NP-C at Friedley Hall
Thursday9 a.m. – 4 p.m.Robin Stump, APRN, NP-C at Friedley Hall
Friday9 a.m. – NoonRobin Stump, APRN, NP-C at Friedley Hall