Clinic Services
The Student Health & Wellness Center provides the following services to Utah State students:
- General medical care
- After hours Urgent Care through Connect Care, Intermountain's virtual urgent care clinic. $10/ visit.
- Wellness examinations
- Sexual health
- Birth control consultations
- X-ray & lab services
- Asthma & allergies
- Care for minor injuries
- LGBTQ+ care
- Mental health and psychiatric services
- Physical exams
- Referrals to specialists
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Student Health Center for?
The USU Student Health Center is for students who are enrolled at Utah State University only. Students who are enrolled at Utah State University do not need health insurance to use the Health & Wellness Center.
What is the cost of care at the Student Health Center?
Spouses/partners of enrolled students may be seen at the USU clinic for a fee of $45 dollars per semester. We are unable to see dependents of USU Students.
Who is eligible to enroll in USU health insurance?
Voluntary Students:
- Utah State University (USU) undergraduate students enrolled in six (6) or more credit hours, attending face to face classes and paying student fees
- USU graduate students taking 1 or more credits
- USU Study Abroad Students are eligible to enroll in this insurance Plan. (Online Students, Independent Study, Home Study, Challenge program, and House Bill 60 students are not eligible).
When should I see the doctor?
Most symptoms of viral infection will get better on their own with time and rest. But for some symptoms, it’s wise to see a doctor. A doctor can make sure nothing is seriously wrong, prescribe medicine if needed, and explain what to do to feel better. Consider calling a medical professional for any of the following symptoms:
- Fever
- Coughing
- Runny, stuffy nose
- Ear pain
- Sore throat
- Breathing problems
See the doctor about any symptoms that aren’t getting better by 14 days.
Who is required to have health insurance (or show proof of qualifying comparable coverage each semester in order to waive?)
Hard Waiver Students:
- USU International F-1 and J-1 Visa students
- WIMU Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine students
- Full-time Graduate Assistants working 20 or more hours per week
- Graduate student receiving Fellowship or Scholarship of $10,000 or more from Utah State University
Where is more information about health insurance at the university?
More information about the insurance plan can be found at https://gradschool.usu.edu/resources/graduate_student_health_insurance.
Where can I find out more about financial assistance?
To find out more about financial assistance options from Intermountain Health and to apply for financial assistance, please visit our financial assistance page.