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Utah State University Student Health Center

Utah State University Student Health Center offers wellness examinations, after hours urgent care, sexual health care, birth control consultations, x-ray, LGBTQ+ care, mental health services, physical therapy, and more.

Our Services

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Primary care

Our family medicine provides comprehensive care, from well-child visits to adult check-ups, ensuring convenient access to healthcare for all.

Physical therapy & rehabilitation

Our physical therapy services aid in full recovery after surgery, injury, or pain, utilizing teamwork and advanced tech.

Accepting new patients who are enrolled at Utah State University.

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On-campus care

Our clinic provides students access to world-class healthcare from Intermountain providers, without having to leave campus. Contact us to make an appointment or ask questions.

(435) 716-1350
Frequently asked questions
Connect Care

After-hours urgent care

Utah State University students have access to after-hours urgent care through Connect Care, Intermountain's virtual urgent care clinic for only $10/visit

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