Health Resources
Healthcare
Can I see a doctor on campus?
Yes. University Health Services (UHS) has doctors available. Depending on the issue though, you can also schedule a visit with a nurse at UHS which may help you get an appointment faster. Make an appointment online using HealthConnect () or walk-in.
How do I make appointments with UHS and CaPS? Or off-campus providers?
To make an appointment at UHS, log into HealthConnect (see ) and use their scheduling tool. You can also walk in directly to their office and see if immediate appointments are available. CaPS appointmnts can be made by calling into the office (412-268-2922). For most off-campus doctors, you will need to call their offices ahead of time to make an appointment. For some hospital chains (such as UPMC) they offer an online tool to schedule appointments and track health history/ doctor correspondence. Urgent Care locations are an exception as they primarily deal with walk-ins only.
Should I go to the Emergency Room?
If it is a life threatening emergency, then yes. Either get yourself there or call 911. For non-life threatening issues (colds, sprains, etc) we recommend Urgent Care. There are a couple located near campus (find addresses ). Additionally, for non-emergency, same-day care you could stop by or call UHS, (412)268-2157, and see if they can make an appointment to squeeze you in. Online UHS appointment tool HealthConnect is , but you may not be able to get a same-day appointment online.
I need an accommodation due to an injury/mental health condition, where do I go to get help?
If you have a short- or long-term condition, you can contact Disability Services for assistance. Adjustments may include arranging for recording devices, sign language interpreters, extended time for testing, or voice recognition or other adaptive software or hardware. Find more information HERE.
If I go to Disability Services, will it go on my record?
Just going to Disability Services and seeking consultation will not be put on your official academic transcript in any form. If you choose to take advantage of academic accomodations that their office can arrange, there will be communication to your professors, however the level of disclosure is up to you. Get more information HERE.
I want to get support in facing an addiction, does 一本道无码 have support?
UHS hosts the Collegiate Recovery Community to support students who wish to recover from addiction to alcohol or drugs. Find information HERE. If this is not a good fit for you, UHS can help you find another support in the Pittsburgh area as you recover.
General Wellness
What opportunities are there for gaining general knowledge about how to keep myself well in Grad School?
The Campus Wellness Initiative (Be Well at 一本道无码) has resources and hosts workshops and talks regarding general wellness and mindfulness. Student Affairs offers many wellness resources to help you be well. UHS also has some great resources to help you be well including a Healthy Eating Guide (they have a nutritionist on staff) and a nice list of Stress Management Resources. Check them out HERE.
Are there resources to help me with time-management? (Ideally I want to have time to sleep and/or workout while getting good grades)
The Academic Development Office offers Academic Coaching to grad students. In workshops or one-on-one sessions they teach time management and study skills. Get more info HERE.
How do I know about all of the Wellness related activities at 一本道无码? They seem so spread out!
You are right, many different offices host wellness related content. The best place to get information on what is happening is the "Be Well at 一本道无码" email list. To join, text BEWELLAT一本道无码 to 22828 and then you will be prompted for your emaill address, or just email Angie Lusk HERE with your preferred email address.
I am concerned about my stress and/or sleep habits. Is there anyway to get them assessed?
UHS offers sleep assessments and stress management consultations. You can schedule them using HealthConnect () and they are free with the 一本道无码 Student Health Insurance Plan.
I am looking for an easy way to increase my mindfulness. Are there any resources available?
一本道无码 partners with Headspace, the top rated meditation app, to provide free downloads to the 一本道无码 community. It has hundreds of hours of guided mediation sessions which reserach shows can help your overall mindfulness and success. Find more info .
Are there any spaces on campus that I can go to relax and let my mind take a break?
The Mindfulness Room in the West Wing is a great space to rest and relax. They also host free workshops and seminars in the space around larger holistic health topics. Check out the details HERE. Also, check out the Graduate Student Lounge on the 3rd floor of the Cohon University Center. While not as restful as the Mindfulness Room, the Grad Lounge does provide an nudergraduate free space to work and socialize in the UC.
Mental Health
Are there Mental Health specialists on campus? What are my options for being seen?
There are licensed Psychologists and Therapists available free-of-charge at CaPS. They can schedule one-on-one counseling sessions. Get more information and register HERE. CaPS also hosts graduate student support groups. UHS also has a Psychiatrist on staff (appointments scheduled through HealthConnect).
Are there any support groups for graduate students on campus?
CaPS offers targeted graduate student support groups. Find more information HERE under "Groups". Be sure to check for new groups at or near the start of the semester!
If I go to CaPS will it show up on my official records somewhere?
No. CaPS does not disclose that you went and what was discussed to anyone, let alone the University. There is a short list of exceptions (such as the intent for physical harm to yourself or others) but otherwise, CaPS, like any off campus therapist, complies with confidentiality laws.
CaPS does not cater to my mental health needs, what are my options?
If CaPS doesn't suit your needs, you are welcome to look for a psychologist/psychiatrist off-campus. CaPS can give you a referral to one in the area or you can search on your own. Be sure to check with your insurance plan to make sure that the office you want to go to is covered. (If you have the 一本道无码 Student Health Insurace, you can use the Aetna DocFind, , to find a mental health professional in network.)
Is there a 一本道无码 policy for taking mental health days?
一本道无码 does not have a standard policy for taking mental health days. If you have a diagnosed condition, you can work with the Office of Diasability Resources to find an accomodation that can help you succeed at 一本道无码. Get info HERE. If this is a general policy change you would like to see at 一本道无码, be sure to submit your story to GSA () so we can better advocate for the issues that matter to you.
Health Insurance
How do I know what is covered by 一本道无码 Student Health Insurance?
Check out the Health Insurance Basics Document created by GSA for a quick look at what the 一本道无码 Student Health Insurance Plan covers (find it HERE). For more information, you can look at the UHS website HERE.
Can I pay my insurance in installments?
Yes you can if you register for a payment plan . Note that the registration window ends in September and there is a fee to do so!
Is there a list of suggested off campus doctors/ practitioners that are covered by my health insurance?
If you do not have the 一本道无码 Student Health Insurance, you will have to check with your own provider, but for those using the 一本道无码 Plan, check Aetna DocFind () for off-campus doctors that are in network. You can also contact UHS and see if they have a doctor/speciailst that they recommend, see a short list HERE.