Student Health Services is here for your student

Caring for your student’s health away from home
January 4, 2024

Student Health Services, in partnership with Prevea Health, is committed to caring for your student’s physical, mental and emotional health. Our care team sees more than 6,000 students during the academic year.

Being away from home, away from the comfort of your care, your student might be worried about what to do if they don’t feel well. Maybe this is the first time they’ve really needed to see to their own health?

If they call you for advice, it’s important to be patient and listen. Try not to get frustrated if they’ve made an unhealthy decision. This is a chance for you to empower your student. You can direct them to our office.

Your Student’s Visit is Covered

Our services are available to any enrolled student. Student health fees are among other fees automatically added to tuition. Most services, including office visits, labs, immunizations (including flu shots) and TB tests are automatically covered. 

Encourage your student to visit with any concerns they have. The Student Health Building is located on North Campus at 103 1st Avenue West. The bus stops here on request, and there is patient parking at the building.

  • Appointments can be scheduled online Student Health Services, or by calling 715-232-1314. We can also be reached at health@uwstout.edu.
  • We are open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, during the fall and spring semesters. Summer and break hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
  • When our office is closed, your student can be seen for basic urgent care services at the Prevea locations in Menomonie, Altoona, Chippewa Falls and Rice Like by showing their student ID.

Prevea Health provides primary and specialty health care in more than 100 locations across Wisconsin.


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