Health Services Offered
Physician Services
The clinic offers all that one can expect from a family physician, such as regular physicals, prescriptions for medications, treatment of illnesses and injuries, allergy shots, referral to specialists, screening for STI's, and more. In order to see a physician, appointments must be booked at the reception desk.
Nurse Services
The clinic is staffed with Registered Nurses who provide services such as immunization and TB testing, pregnancy testing, birth control sales, bandaging cuts and scrapes, counseling, and health education. Students do not have to make an appointment to see the nurse.
- Allergy Injections
- Birth Control & Emergency Contraception
- Immunization & TB Testing
- Disability Documentation to Obtain Government Support
- Nutrition Counselling and Education
- Pregnancy Support
- Smoking Cessation
- Wart Removal
- Women's Health
Communicable Disease Screening Protocol Cheat Sheet (pdf)
Allergy Injections
Allergy Injections are available during Clinic hours. You need only supply the antigen and orders from your allergist. The staff does not do allergy testing, however, referrals for allergy testing can be made by one of the Physicians.
If you wish to initiate allergy injections, an appointment with the campus doctor is required. A 30-minute waiting period is required after each injection is given. Please provide your OHIP or insurance card with each visit.
Birth Control, STI Counselling & Emergency Contraception
The doctors and nurses of Health Services provide counselling and education on the various forms of birth control. Your physician will help you choose the best alternative for you.
Emergency Contraception (also known as the morning after pill) can prevent pregnancy when taken within 72 hours. The Health Services doctor can prescribe this after assessing you.
Contraceptive Sales
Contraception and emergency contraception that have been prescribed by physicians within our clinic can be purchased at a reduced cost. Unfortunately we cannot fill prescriptions from outside sources, but you can see one of our doctors to have the prescription transferred.
If you need male condoms, they're available in the Health Services waiting room.
Back to topImmunization
Routine immunization schedules change from time to time. It is therefore important to review your immunization record regularly.
There is no charge for TB testing; we also provide some vaccinations free of charge. There is no charge for:
- Diphtheria
- Polio
- Tetanus
- Mumps
- Rubeola (measles)
- Rubella
Links for further information...
- Important Information about your TB Test requirements
- Multi-language TB fact sheets
- Communicable Disease Screening Protocol form












