Welcome to the Emory University Student Health (EUSHS) website! We invite you to think about health holistically rather than drawing a distinction between your mental and physical wellbeing. Working together with our colleagues in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Office of Health Promotion (OHP), we are building a healthier student body, mind and spirit! This EUSHS website will:
- Provide you with important information about student health services on our campus
- Offer on line access to appointment scheduling, prescription refills and secure messaging to and from our EUSHS staff.
- Keep you up-to-date about new programs and services, and
- Give you access to important EUSHS forms, documents and health information.
We welcome your feedback about this website, including ways that we can improve it to better serve your needs and the needs of our Emory community.
The mission of Emory University Student Health Services is to empower students to take responsibility for their health and to complement the academic mission of the university by providing collaborative medical, counseling and health promotion services that result in a healthy campus culture. Student Health Services is committed to providing caring professional clinical services to a diverse student body and to reducing the stigma associated with seeking mental health services.
Emory University Student Health Services is very proud to be fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. (AAAHC).
Yours in Health,
Sharon Rabinovitz, MD
Executive Director
Student Health Services
Your Emory Student Health Services Executive Leadership Team
Your Emory Student Health Services Team
Mission
Emory University Student Health Services supports and empowers each student to embrace and prioritize their physical, mental and social health, and overall well-being to complement their academic mission and achieve lifelong success. Through evidence-based, exemplary care, we are committed to providing innovative, compassionate services to our diverse student body. For our community, we serve as public health stewards to ensure appropriate support and resources during times of need.
Vision
The vision of Emory University Student Health Services is to help students excel at the University and beyond by promoting well-being as a state of optimal human functioning.
Values
What we embrace as foundational to the care we provide to our students and the support we give one another as colleagues.
- Accessibility: a holistic and inclusive resource without barriers
- Compassion: providing empathic care with kindness and grace to all who enter.
- Trust: connecting with others in a transparent and accountable manner
- Respect: embracing each other's autonomy and personal journey
- Patient-centered care and advocacy: providing team-based care to meet students' individual needs and minimize unnecessary barriers and inequities, while empowering students to advocate for themselves.
Eligibility for Service
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card.
Student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory University Student Health Insurance Plan (EUSHIP). Please note that the enrolled Emory student must have purchased dependent coverage separately; it is not automatically provided by virtue of the student’s enrollment in the plan. Care for eligible student's dependents is provided by appointment on a fee-for-service basis.
Students graduating in the spring, are eligible to be seen until (the end of the day) on May 31. May graduates will lose eligibility on May 31 and will no longer be eligible for care at Student Health Services. Students who are on EUSHIP, will remain covered until the end of the policy year (July 31) and can use their EUSHIP at any Emory Core or Aetna network provider.
Please note that Emory University employees attending courses under tuition courtesy are NOT eligible for care at EUSHS and should seek care with other primary care providers in the Emory Healthcare system or the local community.
Newly enrolling students become eligible for care at Student Health Services:
- August 15th for Fall Semester
- January 1st for Spring Semester
- May 18th for Summer Semester
Student Health Services
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card. International student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory/Aetna Student Health Insurance Plan.
Patient Portal
Schedule appointments, request prescription refills, send secure emails and more.