Student Health Services is committed to the promotion of wellness through health education, prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of illness. Referrals are made to appropriate health care providers as needed. All currently enrolled students are eligible to receive free and confidential services.
To make an appointment, contact:
Student Health Services
Riley Hall Room 113
Phone: 701-671-2286
Services provided are confidential and include, but are not limited to:
- Consultation for the treatment of illnesses, minor injuries and other medical conditions
- Over the counter medications
- Rapid strep testing
- Routine urinalysis
- Pregnancy testing
- HIV education
- STD education and testing (urine test)
- STD treatment
- Blood pressure monitoring
- Crutch/cane loaners
- Immunization records sent out per request
- Referrals to area clinics/hospitals
- TB skin testing
Clinic | Address | Phone | Hours |
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Sanford Health | 322 2 Ave N, Wahpeton | 701-642-7000 | M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (by appt) |
Essentia Health | 275 S 11 St, Wahpeton | 701-642-2000 | M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (by appt) |
St. Francis Primary Care & Walk-in | 2400 St. Francis Dr, Breckenridge | 218-643-0747 | M-F 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; Sat - Sun 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (walk in) |
CHI St. Francis Health Emergency Room | 2400 St. Francis Dr, Breckenridge | 218-643-3000 | 24/7 (emergencies) |
Richland County Health Department | 413 3rd Ave N, Wahpeton | 701-642-7735 | M-F 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
Public & Income-based Healthcare | Walk-in & Urgent Care | Local Clinics |
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Fargo Cass Public Health 1240 25th Street South Fargo, ND 58103 701-241-1360 |
Essentia Health Walk-in Clinics
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Essentia Health |
Clay County Public Health |
Sanford Health Urgent Care |
Sanford Health |
Family Healthcare |
Your consumer health information rights are explained in the link below.
Click on the link below for information on how to:
- Complete a health history
- Order medication refills
- Request copies of your health records
- Request copies of your immunization records
- Contact your insurance company
- Make health care appointments
Sharps (hypodermic needles, lancets) must be disposed of in approved Sharps Containers. There are limited public containers on campus. Students bringing their own approved container can contact their Resident Director for free disposal.