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Health Services
Student Health Services, located on Bobcat Way across from Irmagarde Tator Hall and the Security and Safety Office, is dedicated to meeting the health needs of students and providing ongoing health education opportunities. A registered nurse is on duty 24 hours a day when students are in residence, excluding summers. A physician is available 30 hours a week. All students need to submit, on forms provided by Quinnipiac, a complete history of immunization and the results of a pre-entrance physical examination. All students are encouraged to maintain a health insurance policy (see Student Health Insurance section below).

Services available:

  • Acute and routine medical care
  • Diagnostic procedures
  • Referral services to area health providers
  • Health profile maintenance
  • Allergy injections (by appointment only)
  • Gynecology services (by appointment only)

For more information and to schedule appointments please call 203-582-8742.


Student Health Insurance
Quinnipiac University has partnered with Gallagher Koster to develop a student health insurance plan especially for students. The plan provides coverage for illnesses and injuries that occur on and off campus and includes special cost-saving features to keep the coverage as affordable as possible.

Visit the Gallagher Koster Web site

To reach Student Health Services, please call 203-582-8742.


Student Health Forms
University policies and state law require that students complete the appropriate form below and return it to Student Health Services by mail, prior to the start of class.

Part-time students (Less than 9 credits per semester)
Part-time degree-seeking graduate students, that will be attending on-ground classes, must complete the part-time Immunization Form.

Full-time students (More than 9 credits per semester)
All full-time graduate students must complete the Student Health Form for full-time students. The form requires information about you and your family's history, as well as required items mandated by the State of Connecticut and the University.

Vaccination against Hepatitis B is strongly recommended and may be required for certain clinical programs.