Student Health Services
Any Linfield College Student is eligible to use the Student Health Center.
Appointments are required, but walk-ins are accommodated when space is available. The Student Health Center is a service provided through your tuition fees. Although there is a $10 office access fee per visit, services provided on-campus are free of charge, including exams and routine lab work. Students are responsible for medication costs. On occasion, it is necessary for a student to be sent off-campus for an exam, lab, or x-ray their insurance will be billed. It is a good idea to have your medical information with you when you are at school.
Confidentiality
All Student Health Center records are completely confidential. We will not release information about your medical care to anyone without your written consent.
Staff
The Health Center is primarily staffed by two certified nurse practitioners.
The Medical Director Dr. Huston is available for consultation. A
health educator provides Health Education Sessions. The services
are provided by Physicians' Medical Center
through a contract with Linfield College. We strive to deliver the
best possible care. Our emphasis is on health promotion as well
as treatment of specific medical problems. You can also check out
our Student Health Center
Staff pages.
Medical Care
The primary purpose of the Student Health Center is to diagnose
and treat health problems including:
Acute illnesses such as colds, flu, sore throats, ear infections,
bronchitis, mononucleosis, urinary tract infections, and hay fever
Skin problems such as rashes, itching, scabies, lice, acne Minor
trauma including cuts and abrasions, sprains and strains Gynecological
exams for menstrual disorders, breast disease and reproductive health
Sexually transmitted diseases Headaches, abdominal pain, chest,
and back pain The Health Center can help students monitor and assist
with referral for chronic illnesses including: diabetes, eczema,
asthma, hypertension, arthritis, and seizure disorders. Limited
laboratory work is done on campus. Extensive testing and x-rays
are done off campus by referral and are the financial responsibility
of the student.
Health Promotion and Education
Maintaining good health is vital for academic success. Remember
that you play the crucial role in maintaining your health. Since
it is preferable to prevent a problem than treat it, there is a
health educator and peer health educators available to present Health Education Sessions. Individual consultation is also available in the following
areas: nutrition and weight control, assistance with smoking cessation,
planning a fitness program, stress reduction, breast self-exam,
birth control, sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS
and other health related issues. More information on the Health Education Sessions pages.
