Student Stores Mini Clinic: A Central Location for Immediate, Non-Emergency Care
The highly anticipated Student Stores Mini Clinic, operated by Campus Health, opened its doors on Thursday September 12, offering a convenient option for undergraduate students, graduate students and post-docs who want quick medical attention but do not need emergency care.
Located on the third floor of Student Stores, the Mini Clinic will be open Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., providing students with access to care at a convenient location on main campus.
For a $30 Mini Clinic visit charge, eligible students and post-docs can be seen by a Campus Health provider for the recent onset of mild illness or injury. Diagnostic lab tests and treatments performed at the Mini Clinic are billed to the student's insurance.
Students should drop-in to receive services at a convenient time for them. Wait times will vary depending on the volume of patients.
“We are excited to offer the Student Stores Mini Clinic as an additional resource for our campus community,” said Amy Sauls, director of pharmacy and professional services. “This clinic is another step forward in our commitment to making health care more accessible and convenient for students.”
In addition to the Mini Clinic, Campus Health offers a broad range of services at the James A. Taylor building including same-day care for more acute concerns, primary care, gynecology and sports medicine.
Students can also connect with pharmacy services conveniently located adjacent to the Mini Clinic at Student Stores Pharmacy, at Campus Health Pharmacy in the basement of Campus Health, and through Healthy Heels To-Go vending machines located at the Carolina Union, Rams Head Recreation Center, and the Michael Hooker Research Center.