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Attention: Update on Seasonal Flu/ H1N1 Vaccinations:

11/17/09: The Health Center has received a limited supply of H1N1 (Swine Flu) Vaccine. If you are interested in receiving this vaccine, please call 436-3573. There will be no charge.

11/12/09: The Health Center has received an additional limited supply of seasonal flu vaccine and is currently taking flu clinic appointments. If you are interested in seasonal flu vaccine, please call 436-3573. There will be no charge.

Appointments will be made for both types of vaccinations for as long as our supplies of vaccine last.  We will continue ordering vaccines as long as there is a need. 

Influenza A (H1N1/Swine Flu)

The Health Center is closely monitoring the recent reports of human cases of Influenza A (H1N1) throughout the world. While there have been no cases of H1N1 (formerly referred to as swine flu) among SUNY Oneonta students, the H1N1 virus has been identified in surrounding communities. The Health Center will continue to work with federal and local public health agencies and SUNY Oneonta administration to allow us to be as proactive as possible in addressing this public health issue.

For Influenza Flu (H1N1) Facts/Tips (including protecting yourself, handwashing techniques, self-care, etc.) see Topics of Interest # 1 (below)

For Frequently Asked Questions about Influenza A (HIN1), see Topics of Interest #2 (below)

Welcome to the Health Center!

Health Center: 436-3573

Clinic Hours  (Appointments are Necessary):

Monday and Wednsday:   8:00 AM- 5:00 PM

Tuesday and Thursday:   8:00AM-7:30 PM

Friday      8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Saturday    12:00 PM- 3:30 PM

Note: Saturday hours start October 5, 2009. When classes are not in session (such at the Saturday before a break) there will be no weekend hours.

The Health Center On Ravine Parkway

Immunizations, Vaccines, and TB Test:  You can now access your immunizations records online!!! Click here to find out how. 

Meningitis: What you should know about the disease and the vaccine

Meningitis Information Response Form (log in required)

The Health Center is here to help make your college experience a healthy one!

Services available to students include:

Care for illness and injuries   
Monitoring chronic health conditions   
Women's health services   
Men's health services   
Sexually Transmitted Disease services   
Contraception   
Cryo surgery (wart removal)   
Psychiatric Counseling   
Health education   

Health Center Location

The Health Information Form (Physical and Immunizations)

Eligibility for Services

Services Available

Women's Health

Men's Health

Confidentiality

Fees, Expenses, and Insurance

Staff and Numbers

Ask A Provider!

Taking Care of Yourself

Immunizations, Vaccines, and TB

Medications at the Heath Center

Rights & Responsibilities

Drug & Alcohol Abuse

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Students

Class Excuse Policy (Illness )

Topics of Interest:

#1 Influenza Flu (H1N1) Facts/Tips

#2 Frequently Asked Questions about Influenza A (HIN1)

#3 Questions Regarding Sexually Transmitted Diseases

* Health Education

* Student Disability Services

* Campus Safety     

* Counseling Center Home Page

*Disclaimer: This site is independent of the Health and Wellness Center, and as such the Health and Wellness Center is not responsible for any information contained within. 

If you have questions or comments:
Jackie Polge, FNP

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