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Medications called stimulants (e.g., Ritalin, Adderall, Dexedrine) are considered Schedule II medications by the Food and Drug Agency. Schedule II medications are “drugs with a high potential for abuse, with use potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence” and are commonly used in the treatment of ADD/ADHD.
While these medications can have a meaningful impact on individuals diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, without extensive assessment and appropriate medical oversight, stimulant medications can lead to addiction, psychosis and serious cardiovascular side effects.
The Student Health Clinic provides ADD/ADHD treatment in accordance with the institutional and University System of Georgia policy.
Students may be prescribed subcutaneous immunotherapy, also known as allergy injections, by a specialist to control their allergic response. The Student Health Clinic will store and administer the allergy serum initiated by an Allergist. Please refer to our Allergy Injection policy for additional information.
The Student Health Clinic provides immunizations, including those required for registration. Students must schedule an appointment online or call a clinic location to receive immunizations. If needed, titers (blood tests) can be drawn to determine if a student is immune to certain diseases. The immunizations and blood tests available are:
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) (Series of two shots)
- Varicella (Series of two shots)
- Tetanus and Diptheria (Td)
- Tetanus, Diptheria, and Pertussis (Tdap)
- Hepatitis B (Series of three shots)
- Tuberculin test (PPD)
- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV series of 3 shots)
- Flu shot
- Varicella (chickenpox) titer
- Hepatitis B titer
- Measles titer
- Mumps titer
- Rubella titer
- QuantiFERON
Visit the Immunization Section of our site for information on the Georgia State Immunization Policy, Required Immunizations and Waivers and Exemptions.
A wide variety of laboratory tests are available at the Student Health Clinic, including, but not limited to, testing for anemia, liver function, kidney disease, diabetes, cholesterol and infections. We also perform screening tests for sexually transmitted infections, Pap smears, testing for yeast infections, tests for strep throat, mono and the flu. If you are not sure what test you need or think you need a test that is not listed here, please schedule an appointment online or call a clinic location to speak with a provider.
Some of the most common diagnostic and screening laboratory tests performed at the Student Health Clinic are as follows:
- Complete blood count (CBC)
- Complete metabolic panel (CMP)
- QuantiFERON test (tuberculosis blood test)
- Cholesterol
- Mononucleosis (Mono) rapid screen
- Pap smear (cervical cancer screening +/- HPV testing)
- Pregnancy test
- Streptococcal (strep) rapid screen
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
- Vitamin D
- Hemoglobin A1C
The Student Health Clinic does not have a pharmacy. However, pre-packaged medications are available, as prescribed by a clinic provider, at a nominal fee to students. Students can request medication refills by sending a message on the patient portal. Please allow at least 2 business days to pick up the refill.
According to the CDC, the leading causes of death in men are heart disease, cancer, and unintentional injuries from accidents. Many factors that put men at risk for these outcomes can be addressed with a health care provider in the Student Health Clinic such as preventive screenings, weight control, smoking cessation, and stress management.
Sexually Transmitted Infections in Men
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) affect more than 19 million people in the United States each year, according to the CDC. Some men may not know they are infected because many men fail to experience or notice the symptoms associated with STIs. STIs can affect any man who is sexually active, no matter what age, race or sexual orientation. Fortunately, many STIs are highly preventable. By being aware of changes in their bodies and practicing safer sex, men can protect themselves and their partners. Many men believe that oral sex is risk-free. However, numerous STIs can be transmitted during oral sex, including syphilis, herpes and gonorrhea. Men of all sexual orientations should be regularly tested for STIs.
To determine what STI tests they need, men should make an appointment with a provider at the Student Health Clinic.
Undergraduate and graduate students suffer disproportionately from mental health challenges. The Student Health Clinic collaborates with the Counseling Center to provide clinical management of common mental health issues that face our student population, such as depression and anxiety. We emphasize the importance of not only medication to assist with these problems but also therapeutic options.
We want to take care of you when you are sick and when you are healthy to keep you that way. You can get a physical at a wellness visit to stay on top of your health, get screenings, update your immunizations, and create a prevention plan with a provider. Prevention can address multiple issues including, but not limited to, mental health concerns, diet and physical activity, weight, sexual and reproductive health, cholesterol, and blood pressure.
The clinic staff performs specific physicals for healthcare professions students, study abroad, and students in the ROTC. You must bring your paperwork, with your portion completed, to your appointment. Students interested in participating in GSU Athletics must contact the Athletic Department to schedule a physical.
Appointments can be made online or by calling a clinic location.
Primary care is a way of providing a medical home for patients, where they can be seen over a sustained period of time, not just for acute issues. The Student Health Clinic does this by taking care of you when you are not feeling well and providing preventive services that keep you healthy and take care of chronic medical conditions like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, asthma, thyroid issues, and diabetes. We can also refer students to specialists when their needs go beyond the capacity of the clinic.
We can perform screening for a variety of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and provide appropriate treatment. Our providers can also discuss strategies to prevent STIs, and we offer free condoms to students.
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Hepatitis
- Herpes
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Syphilis
- Trichomoniasis
All students who have paid their student fees now have access to virtual healthcare through TextCare! TextCare helps you avoid unnecessary and expensive visits to the ER or urgent care by connecting you instantly with a licensed healthcare provider. No appointment is necessary and there is no additional cost, just send a text to 404-236-6142 to get connected.
Many students travel out of the country as part of their educational experience. You should speak with one of our providers about what immunizations or medications you may need, how your current medical conditions can impact your travel, and any health advice you may need for your destination. Students who travel as part of Study Abroad are required to have a health assessment, and our providers can complete that assessment free of charge.
You can now see a provider from the comfort of your own home, offering you greater scheduling flexibility. We provide virtual video visits using the Zoom platform. You can be seen for a variety of health issues via video conference. You can speak with a provider and, with them, decide if an in-person visit is needed.
The Student Health Clinic provides the following services regarding women’s specific health care needs:
- Annual gynecological exams
- Breast exams
- Cervical cancer screening (Pap test)
- Contraceptive management services
- Pregnancy testing
- Sexually transmitted infection screening and treatment
- Treatment of gynecological problems (ex: irregular bleeding, polycystic ovarian syndrome)
- Vaginitis treatment
Contraceptive Management
We have many contraceptive options available through our dispensary or by prescription. Whatever form of birth control a woman decides to use, her provider will discuss the benefits and risks of each birth control method.
- Birth Control Pills
- The Ring
- The Injection
- Emergency Contraception (Plan B)
Pregnancy
The Student Health Clinic offers pregnancy testing. Make an appointment with the nurse who can usually perform the test that day. The Student Health Clinic offers the urine pregnancy test, which provides the results that day. However, it may be necessary to perform a blood test for pregnancy. If that happens, the results will be back within two days.
Women who are pregnant will be referred to an obstetrician-gynecologist.
Birth Control Pills
The Ring
The Shot
Emergency Contraceptive Pills (Plan B)
Refills of Birth Control
Women will need to provide a copy of their recent Pap smear and medical record with documentation of the last Depo-Provera injection given in order to request a refill of Depo-Provera if the Student Health Clinic has not ordered this for them previously.
Pregnancy
The Student Health Clinic offers pregnancy testing. Make an appointment with the nurse who can usually perform the test that day. The Student Health Clinic offers the urine pregnancy test, which provides the results that day. However, it may be necessary to perform a blood test for pregnancy. If that happens, the results will be back within two days.
Women who are pregnant will then be referred to an obstetrician-gynecologist.
Please Note: We are only in network with the United Healthcare Student Health Insurance Plan ("SHIP") that is offered through Georgia State University and only file claims with SHIP. Students with this insurance plan pay a co-pay for some services. Students with other insurance are welcome to utilize the clinic but will need to pay the self-pay price. We can provide an itemized receipt for you to file with your insurance company, but you will likely be charged the out-of-network fee.
Downtown Atlanta Campus
75 Piedmont Avenue NE
Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: 404-413-1930
8:30 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Monday - Friday
Parking
Parking is available at 75 Piedmont Ave., NE in the upper level of J Deck, accessible from Piedmont Ave. The Hot Dog Factory is great for GPS.
All Students
TextCare / Virtual Video Care
Text: 404-236-6142
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for all students.
If clinic staff are unable to answer the phone due to helping other patients, a voicemail with a callback number must be left or calls will not be returned. Email is the most efficient contact method. Be sure to include your pantherID in all emails!
Closed on weekends and Georgia State holidays.